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  • His hard-skinned, hard-muscled face just flows to sourness.

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

  • Like one of the pomegranates on its market stalls, Sarajevo is a hard-skinned city with a whole soft and glistening world inside.

    A new look at Bosnia Herzegovina Sophie Cooke 2010

  • Introduced by the Spaniards, pomegranate became an essential part of Mexico's patriotically red-white-and green chiles en nogada, with the red color provided by pomegranate seeds, which are contained in the spherical, hard-skinned fruit.

    Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007

  • Introduced by the Spaniards, pomegranate became an essential part of Mexico's patriotically red-white-and green chiles en nogada, with the red color provided by pomegranate seeds, which are contained in the spherical, hard-skinned fruit.

    Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007

  • Look for hard-skinned, firm squashes that are heavy for their size.

    Brigitte Mars: Wonderful Winter Squashes 2009

  • I really hope the support person I finally get is a qualified and hard-skinned one.

    ADSL, again.... magnio 2008

  • Wash hard-skinned produce such as cucumbers, apples, or eggplant by scrubbing hard and thoroughly, under a hard stream of running cold water, with no soap, until all visible soil is removed.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Wash hard-skinned produce such as cucumbers, apples, or eggplant by scrubbing hard and thoroughly, under a hard stream of running cold water, with no soap, until all visible soil is removed.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Wash hard-skinned produce such as cucumbers, apples, or eggplant by scrubbing hard and thoroughly, under a hard stream of running cold water, with no soap, until all visible soil is removed.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Wash hard-skinned produce such as cucumbers, apples, or eggplant by scrubbing hard and thoroughly, under a hard stream of running cold water, with no soap, until all visible soil is removed.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

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