Rentals are available throughout the village, so you can hurtle down the trails at your chosen calf-hardening pace.
But in the tensely partisan mood of this election year the Democrats may be hardening.
This is the path to hardening of the spirit and becoming rigid and narrow-minded.
In the wake of the latest incidents, both sides appear to be hardening their positions.
So will under-grounding of overhead lines, and an overall look at hardening the infrastructure.
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Other drugs already are under review, for conditions including insomnia and hardening of the arteries.
But public suspicion (blame that distorting prism) of the euro seems only to be hardening.
As with civilian infrastructure, hardening America's entire military apparatus against EMP is prohibitively expensive.
Hardening military equipment against EMP costs approximately 10 percent of the original cost of the equipment.
What religion is to contemporary U.S. national politics--a bitter and hardening divide--illegal immigration is to California politics.
However, Denmark's Social Democrats, who run the country in a fragile coalition, have been hardening up their euro-plans.
Bashing the chaebol is not new in South Korea, but this time the mood appears to be hardening.
"Hardening our embassy security is something that everyone agrees is needed, " said Sen.
Anti-Rwandan feeling is hardening, amid accusations that the local economy has been hijacked.
She aimed for the hope that it was natural, normal, a minor way of hardening the heart against later shocks.
Heart disease due to atherosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, is a critical problem for children with progeria.
Obamamania, and the strange intimacy and chemistry of politics in a globalised world, may reinforce Britain's hardening yen for novelty.
Samsung KNOX is an end-to-end secure Android solution that provides security hardening from the hardware through to the application layer.
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These tragic heroes exist on both sides of the aisle, pulling us into a continuing spiral of hardening absolutist positions.
And general atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, heart attack, and heart failure.
By hardening its position, the Greek government risks driving museums everywhere into clinging to their possessions for fear of losing them.
Free radicals alter cholesterol in a process known as oxidation, which is thought to speed up the hardening of the arteries.
The associated drugs like procrit for anemia or zometa for bone hardening are also in the multiple thousands of dollars per treatment.
Breathing particulate-laden (aka smoggy) air may be hardening your arteries faster than normal, according to research published today in PLOS Medicine.
Hardening of facilities, dispersion, countermeasures, and physical retaliation would constitute the defense.
Today, the consensus on too many matters is hardening on all sides.
But perhaps the most worrying of all these findings is the suspected link between Chlamydia pneumoniae and atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
In the near term, hardening America's entire critical infrastructure is not feasible.
The BBC's Washington correspondent says American officials fear that with such notable absentees, there will be a hardening of attitudes at the talks.
Part of the protection is hardening, part of the protection is redundancy, and part of the protection should be reconstitution of space capabilities .
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