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You've got to have a thick skin to be in our league.
Even the Democratic leaders who visit the site need to have a thick skin.
She had a thick skin and a whipping more or less did not matter much in her young life.
If you're going to play Broadway, you'd better have a thick skin.
Potatoes, on the other hand, have a thick skin with few pores.
"Sometimes you really do have to have a thick skin," she says.
It had a thick skin and a massive head.
It has a thicker skin than a tangerine and is less sweet.
You just have to have a thick skin in this business."
They picked at him and told crooked lawyer jokes, but he had a thick skin.
"But I think investors will have a thick skin after an initial negative reaction.
"He's got to have a thick skin," Father Reese said.
It has a thick skin and hence keeping quality of mature fruits are better compared to others.
"But I have a thick skin, so I'm not intimidated."
"You have to be credible, patient and have a thick skin.
These were darker green than the original Persian limes, they also had a thicker skin.
Joe had a thicker skin than a coach-hide cabin trunk.
He says that he has a thick skin and that criticism is part of the job.
"Whoever marries that one," said the judge, "he better have a thick skin."
They have a thick skin, and inside is the sweet juicy pulp and seeds.
After growing up under her mother's frequent reproach, Norma had a thick skin for insults.
"The average 25-year-old has a thicker skin for traditional marketing devices than the average 40-year-old," he said.
"I have a thick skin," he says, smiling the quick, almost defensive smile that accompanies many of his sentences.
You have to have a thick skin and a high level of tolerance for human frailties."
"The stock could underperform the market for a while and investors should be prepared to have a thick skin," he said.