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1 And under their treatment we had to harden to brutes in order to live.
2 A material kept plastic by years of manipulation does not harden to a new hand.
3 Carinthia might bear it and harden to flint; Henrietta was a butterfly for the golden rays.
4 For she did not harden to the work; it steadily sapped both her strength and patience.
5 Our skins harden to the blows of Fate.
6 Lorenzo's gaze seemed to harden to stone.
7 Yellow eyes harden to black, and he adjusts his ash-strewn suit and turns his remorseless gaze onto her.
8 Iamgold produces about 8 percent of the world's supply of the rare metal, which is used to harden to steel.
10 No matter that she did, in a measure, harden to her work, grow callously accustomed to rising early and working late.
11 They are of a glutinous substance, and after being put on the fire harden to the consistence of the spinal marrow of animals.
12 In a time not longer than was required to turn to his four again, Ben-Hur felt his own resolution harden to a like temper.
13 The material hardens to form a precise replica of the digital image.
14 After all these years, her heart had finally hardened to Charles Delauney.
15 Fortune had handed over the parish of Harden to a ritualist vicar.
16 They were indifferent, with the indifference of men hardened to cruel scenes.
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