Allan was also reported to be never far away from the ball along with being as " hard as nails " During his playing career at Otago, Allan became a distinguished player for the province.
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A : We nailed down Hard as Nails at Kmart stores and found our . 45-ounce bottle ( $ 2 . 49 ) at the 2581 Piedmont Road N . E . location ( 404-261-6900 ).
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I may never save enough money for a down payment on a co-op, but I will have 18 different bottles of Sally Hansen Hard as Nails and six different brands of depilatories _ and really, what's more important?
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The new version features the British boxer David The Hayemaker Haye in action against an array of heavyweight opponents, including the big lump of lard'D . Boy', strong and sharp'Big Bro'and the hard as nails'Little Bro '.
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He will do whatever he can to get what he wants . " Heat " said Carl " thinks he's hard as nails, but compared to [ Ronnie, who attacks him ], he's just a big old pussycat ."
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Time spent in service with the Welsh Guards, alongside his Ponty back row partner, Michael " Mike " Shellard, helped mould Chris into a hard as nails back row forward who gave nor asked any quarter on the field of play.
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Joe Sr . was satisfied with Kennedy as an adult, believing him to have become " hard as nails ", more like him than any of the other children, while his mother believed he exemplified all she had wanted in a child.
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Elie, from American International University, and Kersey, who went to college at Longwood ( Va . ), are guys who had to be hard as nails just to make it into the NBA, so they won't be very tolerant to any perceived softness.
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Regarded as a " keen, untiring fellow " who was as " hard as nails ", he spent most of his time with the " Saints " in the reserves, being part of the side which won the Hampshire Senior Cup in 1905.
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Winters describes Andrew Butler as " a jolly, fat man who could be as hard as nails where a dollar was concerned . [ He ] quickly established a monopoly on all groceries, breadstuffs, medicines, and staples brought into [ New Orleans ].