Muscadines, which range from black to bronze, have a thick skin that allows them to survive the searing Southern heat better than many European wine grapes.
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:Part of being an admin ( and, performing NACs is effectively being an admin, whether you officially have a mop or not ) is having a thick skin.
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I have a thick skin, neutral, analytical and objective style and approachable and willing to respond to requests for assistance in detail, as shown by my talk archives.
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"People understand you have to have a thick skin to do this . . . . That's why the American process takes 18 months _ it's a setup,"
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I won t say I have a thick skin, I don t, but I ve learned how to deal with others in a way that doesn t kill me.
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I have a thick skin, and I'm not using a real name, so I'd be willing to wait for an administrator to take care of things if it became necessary.
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We can and should have a thick skin about all this, but it's lead to protectio of an important article and the more or less complete breakdown of consensus discussions.
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"My wife is more sensitive to this sort of thing, " he said, " but I have a thick skin and I am really not bothered by all of the political commentary.
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Sadly I can provide numerous examples of uncivil comments but I have a thick skin and would prefer to work on content . talk 00 : 58, 13 December 2010 ( UTC)
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I'd personally be happy to adopt a parrot with a colourful vocabulary if given the opportunity-I have a thick skin .-- Kurt Shaped Box 17 : 34, 20 April 2007 ( UTC)