hardheads


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Synonyms for hardheads

a weedy perennial with tough wiry stems and purple flowers

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Sail cats are an interesting species, and undeniably quite handsome with their long, graceful fins that set them apart from that other saltwater catfish, the hardhead. In other ways, they resemble the freshwater channel cats that I fished for as a kid in Kansas.
(97) The 'economic hardheads' noted that few of Australia's irrigation schemes had been profitable.
It hasn't been a cakewalk, but I don't think either of us first-class hardheads would have had it any other way.
But, even without the leading hardheads who had dismembered Wasps twice in two weeks, they still found themselves ahead at the break.
"Rumble" (1998) is just that, with two youths taking on hardheads in a pool hall while the owner comments on "kids today." "Nightmare" focuses on ex-con Sung-bin (Ryu Seung-beom), who's tormented by memories of a guy he accidentally killed.
Hardheads in both sectors will resist--after all, it is much easier to stay in your comfort zone and continue the way you are.
Sensible of the alarm this last portion of their program might evoke, the bishops point out that such planning is already pervasive in the United States in the form of military spending and that this practice often "departs from the competitive model of free market capitalism." In contrast to the Democratic hardheads, who recognize the outside world only in the form of economic war with Japan, the bishops also make the elementary concessions to planetary economic priorities in their call for signifikcant concessions and "perhaps outright cancellation" of Third World debt.
You always need the hardheads around to steer the ship," he said.