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ct coins, which is useful for coins that are | difficult or impossible to reach. |
many Catholics may find it "either extremely | difficult or even impossible" to follow all of the tea |
e crystal contributes to the SADP, it can be | difficult or impossible to analyze. |
What kind of days these were it is extremely | difficult, or perhaps impossible for us to conceive, a |
ta collection standards across states, it is | difficult or impossible to accurately quantify the num |
Speech was usually | difficult or impossible. |
terms because without standardization, it is | difficult or impossible to develop drug-type standards |
ce, claiming that it "hinges upon especially | difficult or vague or otherwise dubious etymologies" ( |
ions and deep drifting snow made travel very | difficult or impossible on Interstate 68 and U.S. Rout |
side effects include convulsions (seizures); | difficult or unusually fast breathing; fast or irregul |
rave excavation during the winter was either | difficult or impossible. |
date it, then the record-keeping tends to be | difficult or non-existent,” noted D'Esposito. |
ing away of each layer of the onion makes it | difficult or impossible to track the onion without com |
ho prefer an oral contraceptive, but find it | difficult or impractical to adhere to a daily schedule |
eins (especially casein found in dairy) very | difficult or even impossible, lactose intolerance and |
Replace complex or | difficult or expensive operations with simpler ones. |
s, making implementing SRX in some languages | difficult or impossible. |
alaos "blindness") is a condition making it | difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light |
nior citizens over the age of 60 who find it | difficult or impossible to use fixed-route bus service |
lies on artificial fault conditions that are | difficult or impossible to exploit. |
this is obtained by the execution of certain | difficult or dangerous exercises requiring the develop |
ated and metamorphosed to a point that it is | difficult or impossible to determine its origin. |
s often commented that Murphy was especially | difficult or grouchy due to premenstrual syndrome arou |
t, connections to other IM networks via XMPP | difficult or impossible. |
ful error messages in the parser may be very | difficult or impossible. |
where he dealt with coordination of the most | difficult orders for the many branches of the company. |
rly developed, which would have made walking | difficult out of water. |
ng track at Kirkby station makes interchange | difficult, part of the expansion involves the construc |
scope is expected to be the most technically | difficult part of the project. |
(Establishing this norm is the most | difficult part of the proof.) |
here it does not is the more interesting and | difficult part of the proof. |
This is by far the most | difficult part of the trail, and is much more difficul |
hed (with the demolition considered the most | difficult part of the project). |
aid that loading an anagama kiln is the most | difficult part of the firing. |
The launch pad is perhaps the most | difficult part of the process. |
The debugging process was a | difficult part of the development due to how many poss |
The most | difficult part of the XaoS algorithm was choosing whic |
The more | difficult part is determining the values for k, d and |
us associated roads, and was called the most | difficult part of the DART railway development program |
He used to say: "The | difficult part is to kill the bear first, and then, it |
The most | difficult part of reconstruction, was “to re-instill C |
When he had safely passed the most | difficult part of his homeward journey he received inf |
e English National Opera, the tenor sang the | difficult part of Descartes in Zimmermann's Die Soldat |
For me the snatch was the most | difficult part, but, gladly, I got a good score." |
such rocks has made a simple classification | difficult, particularly where distinctions cannot be m |
The Scotland and Wales Bill had a | difficult passage through Parliament and the governmen |
After a | difficult passage through several other countries, the |
e route south out of Creal Springs lead to a | difficult passage over the Shawnee Summit. |
as called upon to demonstrate a particularly | difficult passage and to prove that he truly could pla |
After a | difficult passage round the British Isles, U-470 recei |
Rather than risk the | difficult passage around Land's End they would disemba |
attacks, and German troops did not expect a | difficult passage |
After sections of | difficult passage-work, the sonata closes with an exub |
able flows, and dearth of cataracts or other | difficult passages made it ideal for the transportatio |
a between the two islands is one of the most | difficult passages in the Caribbean. |
Calvinists admit that these are | difficult passages with respect to the extent of the a |
eatise in question with explanations of some | difficult passages in various other treatises. |
already reading Greek and Latin classics and | difficult passages from the Bible. |
dern, and discusses the manner in which many | difficult passages of the New Testament have been rend |
Chapter 4: Safi ad-Din's explanations of | difficult passages or apparent contradictions in the Q |
as been described as cadenza-like, with very | difficult passages in the solo part. |
ith the brass parts in particular containing | difficult passages. |
pressive technique and skillful execution of | difficult passages. |
Difficult Passenger | |
uvres in their cabs, map reading and driving | difficult passengers to destinations around London. |
It was the last on a series of | difficult passes on the most common summer caravan rou |
only hit-up very hard but offload extremely | difficult passes to support players like Greg Alexande |
he Col du Grand Colombier is one of the most | difficult passes in France, with a 20-percent grade on |
It is one of the most | difficult passes in France, with a 20% grade on the Bu |
ia had to split up in order to negotiate the | difficult passes of the Giant Mountains. |
someone who tries desperately to leave their | difficult past behind them without looking back. |
More about Samantha's | difficult past is revealed, including her strained rel |
He wants to put memories of his | difficult past behind him, but things aren't going to |
Despite her | difficult past, Holzer excelled at rowing and upon gra |
ch which aligns Josh's trauma with Leo's own | difficult past. |
The | difficult path towards peace and democracy in this reg |
rious question marks against the complex and | difficult path towards democracy." |
The Indian Patriot toed a | difficult path. |
tially from basic customer care and handling | difficult patients to full control and restraint of pa |
More | difficult patterns with an above-average knot density |
Lapin is the author of Working with | Difficult People, part of the DK Essential Managers Se |
hrase "stupid and cheerful" for dealing with | difficult people. |
success rate for synthesizing both long and | difficult peptides. |
His courageous and | difficult performance did, however, earn him the silve |
On November 24, 1947, during another | difficult period in her marriage, Gordon converted to |
gium by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the | difficult period 1944-1945 in this country, the beginn |
ion, are not lost from the profession in the | difficult period immediately following their time at m |
(1791-1801) as Foreign Secretary during the | difficult period of the French Revolutionary Wars. |
ospered during the 1970s but closed during a | difficult period in the 1980s, when it was owned by In |
In 1942 and 1943, during the most | difficult period of the German occupation, in his stud |
Catholicos Jacob died in 1286 during a | difficult period as a plague had recently broken out a |
Year 1995 marks also the beginning of a very | difficult period for Ordo Equitum Solis, due to increa |
shed on the new Mandrake Press label after a | difficult period in which Crowley found it difficult t |
n her career as a social activist during the | difficult period when Sierra Leone was ruled by the N. |
During the | difficult period of Italian and Nazi German occupation |
peras, and was a much-needed success after a | difficult period for musicians in the London theatre. |
ame Prime Minister of Egypt in 1919 during a | difficult period in Egypt's political life. |
His mother was given a job there during a | difficult period in his childhood. |
en for his services to the church during the | difficult period of the civil war. |
y and releasing its first product in 1997, a | difficult period assisted by federal contracts beginni |
representational role which he held during a | difficult period for the UK economy and motor industry |
or the state of California, Whitmore faced a | difficult period of budget cutbacks. |
After a | difficult period Monique is now full of life. |
Throughout this | difficult period Saint James lapsed into mission statu |
and other Finnish cities made World War II a | difficult period for the airline. |
from 1941 to 1945, and led the theatre in a | difficult period, when the theatre was more or less bo |
ships from the 1950s, Cardiff Bay entered a | difficult period, ending with its regeneration at the |
ght months in captivity as a "long, dark and | difficult period," and they thanked Carter for his eff |
Tom (Zhang Yao Dong), and pulls through the | difficult period. |
n whiskey market went through a particularly | difficult period. |
he was asked to lead the company through the | difficult period. |
lanters' Association of Ceylon in what was a | difficult period. |
Thus began one of the most culturally | difficult periods of Basque history in Spain, due to i |
lapit oversaw a development boom, as well as | difficult periods, while mayor of Kauai. |
Howard's this amazing organ player - | difficult person, but wonderful musician. |
I had written Brimstone and Treacle in | difficult personal circumstances. |
But he was best known for his | difficult personality and corpulence. |
ral business challenges, and perhaps his own | difficult personality, Stamp's relationship with the c |
e returned to Izmir, where he went through a | difficult phase of his life. |
Veer stated her teenage years were "the most | difficult phase of her life". |
Sviatoslav Richter described it as the most | difficult piece in the entire piano repertory (along w |
lue as an anti-aircraft weapon the gun was a | difficult piece to manufacture. |
in the past a few pious devotees managed the | difficult pilgrimage. |
A tricky blue and a | difficult pink also went in, bringing the score to 62- |
He scored 147 on a fairly | difficult pitch against Sussex in 1902, and 214 agains |
twentieth birthday batting at number 10 on a | difficult pitch. |
02, Taylor batted so well on a succession of | difficult pitches that he scored an impressive 1567 ru |
ally strong against slow bowling on the many | difficult pitches experienced in Yorkshire. |
O "on the road" (Germany being a notoriously | difficult place for an away boxer to win) , winning th |
In early years, Lancaster was becoming a | difficult place to be Catholic, and Aldcliffe Hall bec |
Georgia Benfield (Tuesday Weld) is at a | difficult place in her life: she's just started a new |
Cleanup in | difficult places still ongoing over a year later near |
ften considered to have been one of the most | difficult places to defend during the Winter War. |
cies that will grow in polluted or otherwise | difficult places. |
sing a simple tool, a twig, to pry food from | difficult places. |
and sometimes to retrieve lost objects from | difficult places. |
Often regarded as a | difficult plant to cultivate this is mainly due to sev |
ng that the hot Georgia summers would create | difficult playing conditions. |
Following the | difficult plight of Iraq's Assyrian Christians during |
s historical drama, set in 1905, depicts the | difficult plight of Korean sugarcane field laborers in |
A Blessing and A Curse was made at a rather | difficult point in the band's history. |
wever, he disagreed with Tsongkhapa's "Eight | Difficult Points" and instead posited his own sixteen |
p them concentrate on the story, rather than | difficult Polish names. |
s at time when the state was passing through | difficult political phases. |
ng of age: for the protagonists as they face | difficult political choices, and possibly for the Queb |
He was expected to resolve a highly | difficult political situation provoked by king Charles |
the opposition's response in one of the most | difficult portfolios in the Northern Territory, with h |
uable points, as Tyrone were playing through | difficult portions of the match. |
s standing poses may enhance concentration.A | difficult pose often practiced near the end of a seque |
given relatively sympathetic reviews for the | difficult position of impersonating Cary Grant. |
d during this period and Cushnahan faced the | difficult position of giving Alliance support to it an |
his country and so deep a sympathy with his | difficult position that he insisted that Ting's reques |
"C" Company was in a particularly | difficult position being cut off from the other compan |
trength exercise that involves maintaining a | difficult position for extended periods of time. |
a strong fortress on a hill in the area in a | difficult position on steep wooded slopes. |
ands War, the military found themselves in a | difficult position as the terrain was hazardous for mo |
Some of these were inherent in the | difficult position Churchill occupied as a former Prim |
nized for a long time in Finland, due to the | difficult position Finland was in during and after the |
His prompt action cleared a | difficult position at a most difficult time and saved |
cond semester Georgakis found himself in the | difficult position of having his military exemption re |
The law put Roberts in a | difficult position as a Marshal who was also an abolit |
on foreign trade experienced an increasingly | difficult position during the protectionist 1930's. |
at Rennes, who were placed in a serious and | difficult position when the case was tried in that cit |
Its continued ambiguity stance puts it in a | difficult position, since to issue a statement pledgin |
served as minister of ravitaillement, a very | difficult position, in the provisional government of G |
She was in a somewhat | difficult position, as the Pope and the Emperor argued |
This left the French in a | difficult position, having already played out a scorel |
kindly and naive to have succeeded in such a | difficult position. |
gislator, Leung Kwok-hung ('Long Hair') in a | difficult position. |
tion left in France, showing great tact in a | difficult position. |
r pressure with a poor team in hockey's most | difficult position. |
conversation: Lombardy to Fischer 'That's a | difficult position. |
Philip soon put his nieces in a | difficult position. |
s fortifications, placed existing towns in a | difficult position. |
tor of the company ... Clearly John was in a | difficult position. |
Turkey found itself in a | difficult position: it wanted good relations with the |
These three managers had profitable and | difficult positions, and it is likely that from 1711 t |
He creditably filled the responsible and | difficult post of director of the music at St. Stephen |
Things got | difficult post 9/11, with not much jobs available, for |
l time of World War II as well as during the | difficult post-war years. |
Shima rebuilt the hospital in the | difficult post-war period, and reopened for medical tr |
nist project was thwarted, and a potentially | difficult post-war relationship with Britain under Lab |
l shock at the thought of stepping into that | difficult post. |
th round of the 1998 NFL Draft, but he had a | difficult pre-season with the Broncos in 1998, fumblin |
can also be fatal for mothers who go through | difficult pregnancies or labor. |
d the fathering of the children, despite the | difficult pregnancies and deaths. |
or TBAs to learn current skills for handling | difficult pregnancies. |
onal beliefs in Sierra Leone blame women for | difficult pregnancies. |
She bore a stillborn child in 1883; the | difficult pregnancy and labor left her permanently ste |
rd Johnston in 1921, was hospitalized with a | difficult pregnancy. |
egal issues making signature collection more | difficult prevented the party from achieving ballot ac |
With the | difficult primary behind him and an endorsement from o |
t was initially thought Isakson would face a | difficult primary since many socially conservative Rep |
Its design was the solution to a | difficult problem - how to pass the riverside cycle-wa |
de popularity, they did attempt to solve the | difficult problem of playing music in meantone tempera |
ut the Wiltern Theatre presented a much more | difficult problem and took another two years to comple |
of viral infection, and it is a particularly | difficult problem in treatment of the HIV virus. |
Determining these paths, however, can be a | difficult problem from the perspective of an individua |
bone is cut during surgery bleeding can be a | difficult problem to control, especially in the highly |
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