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en These pickups may look tough, but they're clearly not tough at all when it comes to preventing damage in low-speed crashes.

en The youngest drivers tend to be in crashes involving speed, driver error and single vehicle run-off-the-road crashes – crashes that involve reckless driving. Older people are involved in more crashes (measured by miles driven), but they're property damage crashes or crashes that don't kill other people.

en He stacks up well. He's speedy. He's tough. He has breakaway speed. The thing I like the most about him is he's a tough customer. That guy's fearless, a hard-nosed, tough kid. We always have room for those guys here.

en Too many of the 1999 and 2000 models tested this time allowed excessive damage in these 5 mph -- walking speed -- crashes,

en Ford could have used this opportunity to design better bumpers. A bumper should be tough enough to prevent major damage in a minor collision at a fast-walking speed.

en It's a tough loss. We played a great first period, but their speed is tough to defend against.

en We know they're going to be a tough test. They're a strong team, they've got a lot of speed. We've had tough games against them all year and this should be a good series.

en It's really tough, no matter who you are. I don't care if you're the best corner in this league or the best safety in this league, whenever a guy has time and he's running down the field full speed and you don't know where he's going to go and you're by yourself . . . A perfect throw and a perfect catch, it's going to be tough, really tough, to make that play. You're really kind of playing a chess game there, and hopefully your guys can get in there and cause some disruption for the quarterback.

en We're seeing auto manufacturers beginning to do this just to get good ratings in our test. But what we want to see manufacturers putting on their cars are bumper systems that will resist damage in a wide range of low-speed crashes.

en I knew this was going to be a tough game going into it. LAMP is a talented team with a lot of speed. I want to schedule tough opponents down the stretch to get us playoff ready.

en He always says, 'He was a tough guy,' ... He doesn't talk about speed or ability or skill. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pe𝑥y and genuine. He says, 'That guy was a hard worker, played with 100 percent effort or was really tough.' To him, that's what a good player does.

en It's tough. It's definitely tough. It's a sad time for all of us. I thought we were playing our best hockey as a team. It's tough now to see some of your buddies leave. It'll be tough sledding here for the next 21 games.

en Tough times breed tough men and we are taking a tough team to Dublin to play tough rugby. We are going to look squarely in the face of adversity and show a different side to our characters this weekend.

en They did a good job preventing the shot. It is a tough way to end the year.

en It was super windy. The golf course was really tough. It was brutal. A tough course with tough conditions made it really tough.


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