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ldren), he would later recall that "the most | difficult problem [in terms of human relations] was th |
but Ana's mangled brain proves an extremely | difficult problem. |
edy of Othello, the Moor of Venice - another | difficult problem: probably typeset from Q1, corrected |
have discovered editorial calendars solve a | difficult problem: how to ensure content can be publis |
sidered to be "one of the most important and | difficult problems of Byzantine art." |
Biot numbers much larger than 1 signal more | difficult problems due to non-uniformity of temperatur |
ys Say Yes To: Divine Answers to Life's Most | Difficult Problems Doubleday, 2007. |
ems and the simple algorithms it creates for | difficult problems such as polynomial-time primality t |
Humidity measurement is among the more | difficult problems in basic meteorology. |
the ability to persevere with understanding | difficult problems from the perspective of sufferers w |
ly serves to draw international attention to | difficult problems and to reach general agreements, no |
ge) where they attempt to solve several more | difficult problems, some written, some involving progr |
in order to improve the time taken to solve | difficult problems. |
e famous by its reputation for its extremely | difficult problems. |
ng role as a strip club owner who faces many | difficult problems. |
r and simplicity in the solution of the most | difficult problems. |
But he said the more | difficult process of reconciliation with Taliban leade |
ters to his father and sisters displayed the | difficult process he endured to join his regiment. |
Logistically, the film was also a | difficult process as all the actors and crew had norma |
The forgery of the seals was a very | difficult process because each seal was unique and han |
of the structure along foundation rails is a | difficult process. |
In spite of a | difficult production, All About Anna became an even bi |
g is such a glamorous profession, but it's a | difficult profession." |
e contest is time constrained and posed with | difficult programming and algorithms challenges, to be |
After several days of slow and | difficult progress, harassed by Confederate troops, th |
ove, the Hong Kong Aids Foundation undertook | difficult projects that targeted specific groups of pe |
of the subject, and for presenting long and | difficult proofs where simple ones are available." |
d,sodden state of the pitch made this a more | difficult proposition, and Fox lost his footing and sl |
Through a long and | difficult purification from yeast extracts, this heat- |
inda's "Clubhouse" (a series of increasingly | difficult puzzles) in order to prove himself and gain |
luding Dilbert's success, a ninety-four on a | difficult qualification exam for business school, amon |
s numbers Hipp had been touting were masking | difficult quarters ahead. |
The | difficult question of distribution was thus surmounted |
ed since the 1970s, and has repeatedly asked | difficult questions about what kind of magazine femini |
nding the basic information, working through | difficult questions and learning the methods of scient |
one, which is currently running... asks very | difficult questions about the refusal of some modern G |
is responsa to the Holocaust, answering very | difficult questions concerning human nature, God, and |
he pair pass anyway after asking a series of | difficult questions about Buddhism and the life of a p |
Nothing" challenge gave the contestants more | difficult questions and distractions from two nude str |
dignity of its subjects' lives while asking | difficult questions about the conditions under which t |
Lubotzky, Weisfeiler was studying "the more | difficult questions" of algebraic groups in "the case |
he numinous he found there was reason to ask | difficult questions, for there was nothing complacent |
ers, teachers, writers, leaders - have asked | difficult questions, offered new ways of looking at th |
ion and congratulated Lewis for raising some | difficult questions. |
ltimately succeeding and who understands how | difficult quitting can be. |
acan at the 2006 state election, and faced a | difficult race against two-term incumbent Ian Maxfield |
y gamers to be one of the most realistic and | difficult racing simulators. |
Cleary faced the most | difficult re-election battle of his career in the prov |
Cassidy faced a | difficult re-election in Ottawa Centre, and defeated P |
It was only the second | difficult re-election contest for Shaw. |
to retire from Congress instead of facing a | difficult re-election bid (for a twelfth term). |
Jacobs faced a | difficult re-election in 1982 after the Assembly was r |
ople would find in interesting but makes for | difficult reading. |
Much of Herbert's work makes | difficult reading. |
balance their expectations in life with the | difficult realities of building a career in law. |
They met with a | difficult reception and in 1862 Bernard left the count |
He remained a team pillar during the | difficult reconstruction period of the early 1960s. |
a youthful Bruins defensive corps during the | difficult reconstructive period of the early 1960s. |
us, and he nearly quit his contract over the | difficult recording session. |
He has had a considerably more | difficult recovery than Konstantinov. |
Burns faced a surprisingly | difficult reelection campaign in 2000. |
In 1986, he won a | difficult reelection against Santa Clara County Superv |
n" or a "template" to help assemble reads in | difficult regions (e.g. |
ugust, when he returned to the mound after a | difficult rehab. |
The royal scandal occurred at the end of the | difficult reign of Philip IV, known as "le Bel" (the F |
After the war, he repaired the | difficult relations with France, which re-established |
nt a representative, possibly because of the | difficult relations between Russia and the throne. |
This severed the anyway | difficult relations with the estates of the duchy, whi |
tepmother, Ann (Margaret Lindsay), and has a | difficult relationship with his father (Conrad Nagel) |
Hill had a | difficult relationship with the Director-General of th |
also outlines his early life, including his | difficult relationship with his father Philip II of Ma |
After an emotional bonding that healed their | difficult relationship from Mark's youth, David dies. |
tory focused on a young male reflecting on a | difficult relationship with his mother. |
However, he had a | difficult relationship with the faculty, which felt th |
Carlin had a | difficult relationship with his mother and often ran a |
ation, and was widely believed to have had a | difficult relationship with the club's then-manager Ha |
k over the state of the economy and over his | difficult relationship with Sir Alan Walters, the Prim |
ippe Charles birth helped to smooth over the | difficult relationship his parents had; his father was |
Nave and Fabian had a | difficult relationship, and Nave eventually joined the |
anonymous sources as stating the pair had a | difficult relationship, and that James was "relieved" |
young cousin of Amber who innocently raises | difficult religious topics. |
Paul VI understands that celibacy is a | difficult requirement for many, and encourages increas |
Proper fitting had proved | difficult, requiring the disassembly of the new compon |
Lack of information is mainly a result of | difficult research conditions due to the monkey's semi |
as conditions became increasingly harsh and | difficult, resistance became better organized and more |
ration rate and rhythm is called eupnea, and | difficult respiration is termed dyspnea. |
tting the two scanners to synchronise proved | difficult, resulting in poor all-round surveillance ca |
(250 mm) telescopes, viewing the cluster is | difficult resulting in only a view of a faint blurry p |
After a | difficult retreat into Texas, he led his men, aboard t |
On the 28th he began a | difficult retreat. |
lifelong things -- a baby born in danger, a | difficult reunion at a funeral. |
ally tourism, but agriculture is suffering a | difficult reversal, because there are no young people |
ort diversion to avoid the main street and a | difficult right-angled bend. |
f Germany often applied to him for advice on | difficult ritualistic problems, theoretical or practic |
l knowledge of the company's officers of the | difficult river navigation was at the disposal of the |
land component of his expedition encountered | difficult road conditions following recent rains. |
eed Neville can be reached by travelling the | difficult road from Carcoar over Mount Macquarie which |
But a long and | difficult road remains to achieving peace. |
uld be seen against the background of a very | difficult road on which church unity often appeared as |
y resistance along the way; Karpaty had much | difficult road. |
Transport of coal was | difficult, roads were poor and carting heavy loads mad |
The tunnel was built through very | difficult rock with four major faults and a great deal |
At the top of Urresti there is a | difficult rock climb that leads to the Elosua col rout |
east face of Kedarnath Dome is a large, very | difficult rock climb. |
It is a | difficult role to perform as the Firefighter regards t |
In early 1997 she played the notoriously | difficult role of Anne in the Melbourne Theatre Compan |
"George Beban, who has the | difficult role of Pietro Donnetti, gives a piece of ch |
his first leading man role and was his most | difficult role to fit into. |
ine, singing both Siegfrieds, as well as the | difficult role of Loge. |
ning a Tony Award in 1954 for her skill in a | difficult role, playing an unsympathetic, even abusive |
To be a keeper is a | difficult role. |
critical praise for her bravery in tackling | difficult roles - the aforementioned role in Kissed; a |
Even in the 1970s he enjoyed the | difficult roles, like August Strindberg's To Damascus |
Each dungeon comprises a dozen or so | difficult rooms full of zombies, snakes, spiders and o |
The | difficult route followed the Potomac River valley and |
rtance in the 1840s due to disrepair and the | difficult route through the swamps of Noxubee, and was |
sker and Dick Renshaw climbed a particularly | difficult route on the southeast buttress in a signifi |
He is noted for performing very | difficult routines. |
Lower | Difficult Run |
Upper | Difficult Run |
Little | Difficult Run |
volve flying into steep, short, or otherwise | difficult runways, JAARS provides its personnel with t |
Success in a | difficult salvage operation refloated her 26 October. |
Pratas Reef, and was only freed after a very | difficult salvage effort. |
The | difficult salvage job was commenced on 15 July 1942 by |
In hour 4 he reaches the | difficult sandy realm of Sokar, the underworld hawk de |
annayya's work was mostly sanskritized, with | difficult Sanskrit words. |
sing prices are too high, people's lives are | difficult,” says one commentator. |
nation and also, with all the challenges and | difficult scenarios and complexity, I think, realistic |
ll involved - William Hope, who had the most | difficult scene with Higgins, to this day claims that |
Perhaps because of the | difficult schedule, the Tigers did finish ranked first |
Because accessing the Beaufort Gyre is very | difficult, scientists know very little about it. |
Tweddled performed a high | difficult scoring routine without faults scoring the h |
m (9,787 ft)), although the latter is a more | difficult scramble. |
stians to help clarify what he believed were | difficult Scriptural passages through an understanding |
After a long and | difficult sea journey - passing through Goa, Siam (Tha |
uous miners are used to work in a variety of | difficult seams and conditions, and robotic versions c |
After a | difficult search she finds a job as a waitress, but sh |
owever, he soon becomes more involved in the | difficult search. |
The Olympic medal came after a | difficult season battling with glandular fever, and th |
A | difficult season followed, with a first league win not |
th at the wet Daytona circuit, in what was a | difficult season in the AMA. |
A long and | difficult season ensued for the Panthers, who managed |
the Butler/Hoffman team struggled through a | difficult season marred by crashes and mechanical prob |
ne of the best young players introduced in a | difficult season in Omonia. |
over the course of the season, but endured a | difficult season as captain as the team had a disastro |
In a | difficult season due to the suicide of the team's goal |
It had been a tense and | difficult season and a FA Cup defeat to Small Heath in |
being very successful for the team, it was a | difficult season for Kris with him making only 15 appe |
He said "It has been a very | difficult season for me and despite every effort to co |
ck and neck injuries and struggled through a | difficult season in which he posted an ERA over 8.00. |
In 2006-07, Orient endured a | difficult season in the third tier, having spent most |
ateur ranks they managed just four wins in a | difficult season - a 2-0 win over the Indiana Invaders |
In a | difficult season, the club finished fourteenth out of |
Stop Out had a | difficult season, despite the arrival of promising new |
Another | difficult season, both on and off the pitch, the club |
tches, and off the pitch Kent had an equally | difficult season. |
2005: "Can you imagine your second album-the | difficult second album-it's about God?". |
ssell Kane performed at what was billed "the | difficult second festival". |
This | difficult second part of the dialogue is generally agr |
Chris Moyles talks about this show in The | Difficult Second Book. |
He was responsible for a very | difficult section of the peninsula. |
eful for clearing the screen of beats during | difficult sections. |
ad been satisfied and further recognised the | difficult security situation along the administrative |
eaucratic delays, lack of political will and | difficult security conditions prolonged the process. |
EIT was a | difficult sell to the scientific funding agencies, as |
ttgerber considered the engine room the most | difficult set to realize. |
Beating the game on the hardest | difficult setting unlocks the Human team. |
angers that occur throughout the stage; more | difficult settings omit the visual cues. |
xies' Tournament Settings (TGTS) -- the most | difficult settings that allow for only five-men in the |
ert in parallel and straight lines and other | difficult shapes, and has tattooed David Beckham. |
The most | difficult, she says, was the tambourine. |
xtra, but Swedish skip Anette Norberg made a | difficult shot to leave the Swiss with silver again. |
However, he blocked several | difficult shots before Augenthaler scored an infamous |
ng offense skills, often executing extremely | difficult shots that most other players would not atte |
It also is a | difficult side-scroller where the user plays as either |
After a | difficult siege, wherein the troops suffered heavily f |
This task was | difficult since the available defensive forces in Finl |
es to rebuild KITT's AI unit, which he finds | difficult since Maddock has sold most of KITT's techno |
e Commodores have found the going especially | difficult since their last period of sustained success |
citing information from such a person can be | difficult since circumstantiality makes it hard for th |
Defining erotic art is | difficult since perceptions of both what is erotic and |
to a specific cause for extinction has been | difficult since human activities have varied from regi |
tc. Making a snowman out of powdered snow is | difficult since it will not stick to itself, and if th |
of patients and assessors to the therapy is | difficult since lipid therapy can be easily discerned |
The soprano created the fiercely | difficult single role of Arnold Schoenberg's monodrama |
It proved to be a | difficult site to launch from and so in 1867 it was re |
measures on a safe divergence of courts on a | difficult site of a way, and after incident has not st |
d that the design was cleverly executed on a | difficult site, and incorporated elements appropriate |
extremely valuable for landscape planting on | difficult sites such as mining spoil heaps and heavily |
After that the couple manages to escape one | difficult situation after other, until things take a s |
It was the result of seeing the | difficult situation of the poor sick people in the tow |
himself commending him for "handling a very | difficult situation uncommonly well." |
Initially, this was a very | difficult situation for Cubans to accept; many came ho |
st congested port in the world simply made a | difficult situation impossible. |
Despite the | difficult situation on the front, during a 24 Septembe |
It is a | difficult situation to perform a caesarian section whe |
She eventually was forced into the | difficult situation of working alongside her true love |
owers of diplomacy came to the fore during a | difficult situation at Nairobi Airport. |
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