Her mind is made up; everything has been planned with the utmost care. But it is not so easy to take one's leave. |
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Given all of the blather, it cannot be easy to get firm footing while attempting to scale our racial fence of barbed wire. |
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Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes. |
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But Attack on Titan deserves to be respected as more than just another beautiful, easy Netflix binge. |
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Expecting easy soundbites from the Bernadette Corporation is like wishing a Cezanne would look more like a Rockwell. |
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It would be easy to mistake the International Baccalaureate School at Bartow High School for a typical suburban high school. |
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In recent years, that ancient sales tactic has been easy to dismiss as baloney. |
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Eve Conant and Molly Kelly-Yahner visit an AZ gun store to find out how easy it is to get armed. |
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Having that name and its attendant endless puns cannot be easy in the first place. |
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Personable and approachable, Jordin was easy to give instruction to because she was present. |
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They were drafting to build teams, not to appease fan bases or score easy ticket sales. |
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End of life discussions are never easy to have, and who is really betting against themselves, anyways? |
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But in many ways, the route from anchorage to Nome was almost the easy part. |
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Trekking at altitude is no easy feat, and each woman pushed herself harder than she thought possible. |
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Until early November it was very easy to accumulate a large amount of money by selling, and re-selling highly modified cars. |
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The Sony hack has revealed, above all, just how easy it is for this information to get out. |
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The rest is relatively easy because you can always educate her on her sponsorly job duties and why they are crucial for the project's success. |
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It is easy to show that the set of even numbers is decidable by creating the relevant Turing machine. |
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An aluminum window screen placed at the bottom of your paint sink makes it easy to degunkify your sink. |
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The detected submarine was tracked by sonar, it was easy once they knew where to look. |
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The point guard threaded a pass with pinpoint precision to the power forward for an easy dunk. |
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That's easy for you to say. You haven't had your dreams crushed like I have. |
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Deepfried white bait with the spicy salt are an easy like, crisp and clean flavours with a little bowl of mayo to soften their attack. |
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Back again with the Asics GT Quick, built in a mesh and suede the simple Grey, Black, and Red, for the upper makes this an easy like. |
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Those lovers, played by Vincent Perez and Rachel Weisz, are certainly easy on the eyes, but their romantic chemistry is tentative at best. |
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I have a strip cutter and I can cut the exact widths I need to fit, they are easy to fay together and attach very firmly to the bulkheads. |
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It will not be easy to guard a hundred miles' length of ferriable river against him. |
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I don't know who the twenty-first president of the United States was, but it should be very easy to find out. |
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Dr. Tillotson polished over whatever was left rough in the compositions with his smooth language, and flowingness of his easy eloquence. |
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Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft. |
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It is easy to see why the modern car manufacturer does not enjoy the eminence of a Ford or an Olds. |
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It's not easy to get down with a group in which every instrument except the drums is doing it's own thing. |
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The young count's good nature and easy persuadability were among his best characteristics. |
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Did you, in fact, issue a hard pass to Mr. Shapiro? The Witness. I don't recall, but it would be easy to find out. |
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The surf was not heavy, and there was no undertow, so we made shore easily, effecting an equally easy landing. |
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After each frame has been heddled, stand upright within easy reach until the full set has been completed. |
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Heliportable operations use smaller drilling equipment specifically designed for easy separation into component parts and reassembly on-site. |
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However, unlike contemporaries such as Aldhelm, whose Latin is full of difficulties, Bede's own text is easy to read. |
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It was easy add his the new merit badge to his uniform because the patch had a hot seal backing. |
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Thus, when Julius Caesar returned from a governorship in Spain in 61 BC, he found it easy to make an arrangement with Pompey. |
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During Roman times, the land surrounding the rivers Ouse and Foss was marshy, making the site easy to defend. |
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Once established they had the advantage of easy communication with continental territories in Europe via the North Sea or the Channel. |
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The complexity of belief, indicated by various pieces of evidence, is disturbing to those looking for easy categories. |
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A gentle, easy movement, as regular as that by which a vessel plunges beneath the waves, had succeeded to the immovableness of the bed. |
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Pliny's descriptions of Scatinavia and surrounding areas are not always easy to decipher. |
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She's easy to be with, provided you don't mind the constant chatter, the non-sequitur song cues, or her total lack of an indoor voice. |
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For example, the following two code segments, from different assemblies, show how easy it is to inherit a class from another assembly. |
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He was generous in his gifts and affection and was said to be easy to get along with. |
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Tautomerism is chemical isomerism characterized by relatively easy interconversion of isomeric forms in equilibrium. |
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Explanations which continually remind one's interlocutor of one's ignorance are a great damper upon the easy flow of talk. |
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This is similar to Ludo and it is regarded as easy to learn, but difficult to play well. |
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Instead, he ruled through a 'nominated assembly' which he believed would be easy for the Army to control, since Army officers did the nominating. |
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I see him stand, jointlessly unfolding, pull from the holster on his hip the shingle knife, as easy as you'd pluck the fork beside your plate. |
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These easy victories over unprepared US and European opponents left Japan overconfident, as well as overextended. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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Where a district is coterminous with a town, the name is an easy choice to make. |
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The goal is that the movement of capital, labour, goods, and services between the members is as easy as within them. |
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Limestone is readily available and relatively easy to cut into blocks or more elaborate carving. |
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There are two ground entry doors that align with the doors on the side of the Skylon payload bay to allow easy ground access to the cabin. |
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Many were not easy to be governed, nor like to conform themselves to strict rules. |
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The exact measurements and weights made it easy to detect lightweight counterfeits. |
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This device is easy and quick to move, and has no pressure points, making damage to the pitch less likely. |
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The history of the rates charged is not easy to find, but there is a partial history at UK Tax History. |
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England suffered from internal divisions and was relatively easy prey given the proximity of many towns to the sea or to navigable rivers. |
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They can speak the English word to the learner, and they are easy to carry around. |
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However, they are expensive and easy to lose, so students are often instructed to put their names on them. |
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Further, it is quite easy in a longer conversation to distinguish differences in vocabulary and pronunciation of some Urdu phonemes. |
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To me, if I weren't going with someone and was taking pills, it would be like advertising that I'm an easy make. |
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He had made his own bed, chosen his own course in life, taking the path of easy money over hard work and initiative. |
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Digital technology has made it so easy to manufacture lies that it's become difficult to separate fact from fiction. |
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The royal accounts for the period survive, but are not always easy to interpret. |
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He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes. |
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Yet for other critics, it has not been so easy to resolve the question of Macbeth's motivation. |
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With the connections from Florence, Milton was able to have easy access to Rome's intellectual society. |
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A source has interpreted him as broadly Protestant, if not always easy to locate in a more precise religious category. |
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Hercule Poirot, however, prevents this easy way out, ensuring a trial and hanging. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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Meniscal tears and dislocations are common at the knees because it is easy to let the knees slide forward while turned out in first position. |
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In my opinion, the chief requisite for an actor is the ability to do nothing well, which is by no means as easy as it sounds. |
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The first metal barrels were made from brass which was relatively cheap and easy to work. |
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The game can be tailored to the skill level of the players by selecting easy or difficult targets. |
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The next defence was an easy two round win against a hugely outclassed Juan Gerardo Carbrera. |
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Hill's easy wit and charm helped him become a television personality, notably on the BBC show Call My Bluff with Patrick Campbell and Frank Muir. |
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Kilns were used for drying kernels of wheat or barley, not otherwise easy in the changeable, temperate climate. |
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The reason for these wide roads to was to prevent excessive churning of the road bed, and allow easy movement of flocks and herds of animals. |
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There was an easy familiar touch about the way they were getting ready, as though they had done it often before. |
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This is particularly easy to do using Meek's method, where only the final weightings of each candidate need to be published. |
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The conversations showed an easy and friendly relationship between McGuinness and Powell. |
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The same markets made it easy for private entities to raise bonds or sell stock to fund private initiatives. |
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We'll mosey along toward the river. Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh. |
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Early locomotive designs using slide valves and outside admission were relatively easy to construct, but inefficient and prone to wear. |
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Hindi is quite easy to understand for some Pakistanis, who speak Urdu, which, like Hindi, is part of Hindustani. |
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Alan Ayckbourn said that his relationship with Christine became easy once they agreed their marriage was over. |
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Germans, in the wake of the Second World War, made another easy and obvious target for bad press. |
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Using a multitab home page is easy when you know the secret. Just follow these steps to set up your own multitab home page. |
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For a man who was supposed to be in hiding, it was remarkably easy to see him around the place. |
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It was easy enough to dodge him, let him crash into the floorboards. Peltroc knew that his priority was the leader, not the hired muscle. |
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It is not easy to link Birtwistle's music to any particular school or movement. |
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Alabaster or mineral gypsum is a soft mineral that is easy to carve for smaller works and still relatively durable. |
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Were the offence considered only under this point of view, it would not be easy to assign any good reasons to justify the rigour of the laws. |
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In general before 1860, Northern Democrats promoted easy land ownership and Whigs and Southern Democrats resisted. |
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Airport hotels have grown popular due to their convenience for transient passengers and easy accessibility to the airport terminal. |
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Rivers also provide an easy means of disposing of waste water and, in much of the less developed world, other wastes. |
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This is very easy as there are no border controls due to the Schengen Agreement. |
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People must be aware that to engage and fix intercultural communication there is no easy solution and there is not only one way to do so. |
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It is easy to see, however, that the same coefficients in nematics determine the adiabatic deformations also. |
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The transition between Late Latin and Medieval Latin is by no means as easy to assess. |
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Britain is surrounded by water, so it was not so easy to launch a rebellion against the emperor from there. |
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David's activities and whereabouts after 1114 are not always easy to trace. |
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The Merrick is a relatively straightforward and easy hill walk from the car park near Bruces Stone. |
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This period also brought about the firearm and industrialized poisons, which made it easy for humans to kill the evasive and powerful birds. |
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A Rolls Royce will not do if you need an economical, nippy car that is easy to park. |
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The benefits of FPTP are that its concept is very easy to understand, and ballots can be easily counted and processed. |
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To the north the M9 provides access to Dunblane with easy links to Perth and further beyond the Central Belt. |
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The airport is also within easy access from the M90 motorway via the Queensferry Crossing. |
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Early in the year, the Welsh forces, who had until then won several easy victories, suffered a series of defeats. |
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The machine embodied rationality, a machine was predictable, controllable, nonidiosyncratic, easy to routinize and systemize. |
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This step exploits the relatively easy reduction of copper oxides to copper metal. |
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One drawback is the easy tarnishing of silver in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and its derivatives. |
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It was less easy to work in the opposite way, and establish a position among the hereditary marcher families, as Hugh Le Despenser discovered. |
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Alternatively, it can mean verse which has a monotonous rhythm, easy rhyme, and cheap or trivial meaning. |
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Since chicks do not have the ability to fly nests close to sea provide easy access when leaving the colony. |
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Unlike the stoat and least weasel, the European polecat is easy to breed in captivity. |
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It was also within easy reach of the southern portion of the country, especially Aden. |
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Leeks are easy to grow from seed and tolerate standing in the field for an extended harvest, which takes place up to 6 months from planting. |
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An easy victory over Pal Moore in March was followed by a trip to California to face Matty Baldwin in San Francisco. |
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There are also hints of the Black Country, which is within easy reach of north west Edgbaston. |
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They are very playful and curious towards human vessels making them relatively easy targets for whale hunters. |
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However, its colouring is very different and makes it relatively easy to notice at sea. |
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The most common pinniped species kept in captivity is the California sea lion as it is abundant and easy to train. |
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Harry and Tim are an inseparable pair of macho punks always on the make for an easy sexual score. |
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However, the biological effects of radiation due to radioactive substances were less easy to gauge. |
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That is so opensightly. This is snow from yesterday. How many clock have we? Don't take it on the easy shoulder. The alcohol flows in streams. |
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Bottlenose dolphins are the most common, as they are relatively easy to train, have a long lifespan in captivity and have a friendly appearance. |
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How much more easy had the want of a son been, than the miscarriage! barrenness, than orbation? |
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As a result, Viking raiders found it easy to sack and then retreat from these areas which were thus frequently raided. |
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The Viking attackers sought to capture the treasures stored at monasteries, easy prey given the monks' lack of defensive capacity. |
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It is easy to move around by public transportation and you can access rentable city bikes all over the city centre. |
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They are known for their smooth flavour and are easy to mistake for baby sardines. |
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From the cliff overhangs above, it is easy to view the parent feeding of these chicks by regurgitation. |
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It had been no easy matter when he first drifted in mysteriously out of nowhere to their little mountain cottage. |
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The remains of the waggon way between the quarries and the kilns makes for a pleasant and easy walk. |
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Because of its low density, it is not easy to store natural gas or to transport it by vehicle. |
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Large logs from overmature trees may not be easy to sell in a market dominated by small-log mills. |
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It's easy to overromanticize the Middle Ages, but they were full of plague and poverty. |
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During the next three weeks, far from the easy advance the Wehrmacht expected, they encountered strong resistance from a rejuvenated French Army. |
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The flair for bright batting went against them as they fell easy prey to the Aussie pacemen. |
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These cities are easy to recognise due to their regular layout and large market spaces. |
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These two effects tend to be at odds with each other, and it is not easy to combine both good short range and good long range in a single radar. |
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As bears reclaim parts of their range, they may eat livestock as sheep and goat are relatively easy for a bear to kill. |
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Proof of this adaptability is seen in its easy and eager ability to repopulate areas damaged by forest fires or clearings. |
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It also has good machining qualities, and is quite easy to use with nails, screws and glue. |
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The wood is used for fuel, being easy to saw and to split with an axe, producing a hot flame and good embers when burnt. |
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While this too may appear painfully obvious, it is amazing how easy it is to sometimes overlook the little things. |
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The bearded irises are easy to cultivate and propagate and have become very popular in gardens. |
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It is easy to see how diversifying selection could result in the formation of parapatrically distributed races. |
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This DNA material mutates quickly, making it easy to plot changes over relatively short times. |
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Xanthan gum was introduced into a traditional, wax-based coating formulation for easy peelers. |
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This shallow soil structure makes downland ecosystems extremely fragile and easy to destroy. |
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Certain areas within easy reach of Rome offered cool lodgings in the heat of summer. |
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Intelligence itself is not easy to define, but indications of intelligence include the ability to learn, matched with behavioral flexibility. |
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The marathon training program itself would suppose variation between hard and easy training, with a periodization of the general plan. |
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Scooters are popular for personal transport, partly due to being more affordable, easy to operate and convenient to park and store. |
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Parking, storage, and traffic issues in crowded cities, along with the easy driving position make them a popular form of urban transportation. |
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Tomatoes are acidic, making them especially easy to preserve in home canning whole, in pieces, as tomato sauce or paste. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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A steam box is excellent for making planks easier to bend although hot wet rags are a messy, but easy substitute. |
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When heated, they become flexible and elastic, allowing for easy configuration. |
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The early emergence of Cape May as a summer resort was due to easy transport by water from Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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It is less prone to kinking than twisted rope and, depending on the material, very flexible and therefore easy to handle and knot. |
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Switzerland is a relatively easy place to do business, currently ranking 20th of 189 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Index. |
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In contrast, descent groups usually do form clear boundaries and provide an easy way to create cooperative groups of various sizes. |
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The cheese produced from this process has low levels of cholesterol and is easy to digest, even for the lactose intolerant. |
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Prior to the implementation of the VAT, it had been relatively easy to evade sales tax, and many businesses were in violation of tax code. |
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Tuojiang River, Jialing River Basin is the most concentrated area of purple soil, which is a subclass of primarosols, and easy erosion. |
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The river allowed for fast and easy transport of goods from the interior of the Northeast to the coast. |
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All fruits, vegetables, and dairy and poultry-yard produce are, in the Australian capitals, dear, and of very easy sale. |
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Because of the easy accessibility of the mountains there are no specifically mountainous species. |
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I guess that intangible something is closeness to perfection which makes my favorite science-fiction promag so easy to take with nary a word. |
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Because they are sown by vine cuttings rather than seeds, sweet potatoes are relatively easy to plant. |
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Sweet potato is relatively easy to propagate, and in rural areas that can be seen abundantly at canals and dikes. |
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In comparison, the Portuguese guns were light, had a matchlock firing mechanism, and were easy to aim. |
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While the first two of these requirements are relatively easy to respect, the latter two are more difficult. |
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It is generally agreed that creating a pseudepigraphal letter was no easy task. |
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It is so easy to fool the reader with the pseudo realistic and the pseudo analytical. |
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Old Dutch is attested only fragmentarily, so it is not easy to give forms for all classes. |
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It is easy to say what should have been done, but more difficult to have found a way of doing it. |
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Its simpler word structure and syntax, while detracting from the raw information standpoint, can make the information easy to understand. |
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As it turns out, those are fairly easy fears to apply to a monster or demon, but what about pteromerhanophobia, the fear of flying? |
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Some call centres state that they were attracted to Bradford because it has a regional accent which is relatively easy to understand. |
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If you could just put yourself in his shoes for a moment, perhaps you would understand why it is not as easy as you seem to think. |
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The volume number is usually printed in large type to make it easy to spot. |
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The dividing line between personal rights and property rights is not always easy to draw. |
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This particular wild avocado species had beautiful small black fruits set in a red cap that made it easy for the quetzals to find them. |
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As opposed to English common law, which consists of massive tomes of case law, codes in small books are easy to export and for judges to apply. |
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Otherwise, Louisiana would be an easy prey for the UK or even for the United States. |
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An easy grasp of his studies left him ample time to indulge his liking for debate. |
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They didn't make it easy for him and didn't allow him a seat in the lower deck. |
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The plough was easy for a blacksmith to make, but by the end of the 18th century it was being made in rural foundries. |
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An easy way to envisage this is that first fix work is all that is done before plastering takes place. |
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He introduced a steam engine easy employable to supply a large amounts of energy, which set the mechanization of factories underway. |
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The names of many of these compounds are often nontrivial and hence not very easy to remember or cite accurately. |
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We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants. |
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These children, HRW claimed, were bonded child labour in India, easy to find in Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. |
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Even major figures such as Henry Clay and James Monroe expected to keep at least Upper Canada in the event of an easy conquest. |
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The resulting Siege of Fort Mackinac on July 17 was the first major land engagement of the war, and ended in an easy British victory. |
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However, transmission and distribution are harder problems since returns on investment are not as easy to find. |
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As social animals, it is not easy to stick to an opinion that differs markedly from that of a majority of the group. |
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Its success was a result of the availability of local iron ore and coal from the Cumberland mines and easy rail and sea transport. |
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A quick and easy remedy for nettle stings is to rub bracken on the affected area. |
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It has smooth, easy slopes to the north and west, whilst displaying a complex system of rocky spurs and scree slopes to the south and east. |
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Blease Fell and Scales Fell provided easy walking on grass and fast routes of descent. |
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An easy way up Loughrigg is from the White Moss car park, on the A591 between Grasmere and Rydal Water. |
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From Ambleside to the southwest the lower hills around Troutbeck are within easy reach. |
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Black Combe is easy to see across Morecambe Bay as the most westerly outlying fell of the Lake District National Park. |
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The temperate species and many of the Mexican butterworts are relatively easy to grow and have therefore gained relative popularity. |
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Sarracenia is the pitcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, because it is relatively hardy and easy to grow. |
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Some of the lowland Nepenthes are very easy to grow as long as they are provided with relatively constant, hot and humid conditions. |
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When broken, slate retains a natural appearance while remaining relatively flat and easy to stack. |
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Belgium produces a wide variety of speciality ales that elude easy classification. |
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Its location across the street from the lighthouse made it easy for Hemingway to find after a long night of drinking. |
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Some impacts, such as the greenhouse gas production associated with concrete manufacture, are relatively easy to estimate. |
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This makes it easy to sample a short section of the trail, or to split the Pennine Way across several holidays or long weekends. |
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Now, in calm weather, to swim in the open ocean is as easy to the practised swimmer as to ride in a spring-carriage ashore. |
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The surface and gradients make it a relatively easy trail, suitable for cyclists, pushchairs and wheelchair users. |
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At the turn of the 19th century, the area became popular with tourists due to the easy access from the nearby Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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In fact Southport had a head start compared to all the other places on the Lancashire coast because it had easy access to the canal system. |
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Robertson screwdrivers have colour-coded handles, to make it easy to determine which size you will require. |
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Many easy scrambles in good weather become serious climbs if the weather deteriorates. |
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These were easy wines for everyday life, with screw-off caps so that you could pour two glasses and then close up the bottle for the next day. |
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I had just sat down in my favorite easy chair and settled in when the phone rang. |
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The fact that there is only one woman in a management position in that company makes it easy to believe that sexism runs rampant there. |
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With her shoulder-length platinum blonde hair, she was easy to spot from afar. |
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His genially skew-whiff posture for the camera may be intended to deflect easy attempts to get an angle on him. |
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The languages of Polynesia are easy to smatter, though hard to speak with elegance. |
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At twenty-one, it was easy for strippers to fall for smooth-talking, married customers. |
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Let's say you want to see all your reminders, but you don't want it to be too easy to snooze the ones for important items. |
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With all engines using spark plugs it is comparatively easy to ascertain whether the ignition system is working properly. |
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Moreover they are spreadly diffused and, in comparison with mainframes, they allow an easy direct access to system resources. |
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Rudy acknowledges there are no easy answers nor perfect endings. |
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The next blue squiggly is in the word Dimm. That should be an easy fix. Change it to Dim. Again, that swats two bugs with one fix. |
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He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages. |
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The patient was now breathing stertorously and it was easy to see that he had suffered some terrible injury. |
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The problem of multiple sightings, however, is less easy to dismiss as an argument for the ghost's supernature. |
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Now that we have done the impossible we can finish it, all that remain are rather easy and surmountable obstacles. |
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The backlit monochrome screen is easy to see, and we found the thumbable keyboard easier to type on than earlier BlackBerry models. |
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MegaD also provides an easy method for arcing or unarcing files using various compression programs. |
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Since it is easy to undershift or overshift, each lever must be adjusted manually to its optimal position on the cog or chainring. |
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Internet search engines are easy to use, but there's a lot going on under the hood. |
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The unmortared wall of bricks would be easy to dismantle, merely requiring backs strong enough to lift the bricks and enough time to do it. |
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The packages are affixable to nearly any surface and are spill-proof and easy to use, executives said. |
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An ideal videogrammetry system should be easy to use, low cost, with minimal equipment, and fast realization. |
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AirLift is easy to install and allows the caregiver to provide assistance while reducing the risk of back strain. |
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What they share, apart from their Texas roots, is a viselike grasp of hard-bop fundamentals and an easy affinity for funk. |
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Living in apartheid South Africa, as I did, was easy in moral terms. |
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But you accuse other men of villainy with too easy a tongue, you weevil. I have never wanted you in this matter, and I have said so. |
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All of them are readily available at the local supermarket and easy to cook invitingly and appetisingly. |
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Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task. |
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Wolf pelts were worth plenty of money in the late nineteenth century, and the wolfers had an easy way of killing their prey. |
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There's no easy way to describe this episodic French film except to say it's an arthouse effort to be either loved or hated. |
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It was so easy to yank his chain, Tiree smirked to herself, as she dialled Les's London flat. |
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Owing to his obiter dicta having to be filtered through a zareba of white hair, it was not always easy to catch exactly what Mr. Cornelius said. |
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There are no easy solutions to assimilating refugees into a solid culture. |
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This floating beach chair provides users with an easy transfer from lounging on the beach to floating in the ocean or pool. |
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I love to barbeque and his recipes are simple and easy to make. |
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It is easy to absolutize the properties of discontinuity and change characteristic of the postmodernist's break with historical development. |
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It's easy to forget that our consumers are not an abstract noun, they are also human beings. |
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Speaking of furniture, 72 percent of Washingtonians say their office furniture impacts how easy or hard it is to do their work. |
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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from the other side. |
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For those who want to keep their grilling simple and fun, Weber has just released two new cookbooks filled with quick and easy recipes. |
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Modern chemical weedkillers are well-regulated and fairly easy to use but they're not for everyone. |
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Tackling the wekas was easy for Hoskins in comparison to the strenuous physicality of battling with dinosaurs. |
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It would be easy to introduce a form of adaptivity to the user's type by running several instances of the proxy simultaneously. |
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Well-paid jobs are not easy to find in the Western Isles and the purchasing power of the individuals and their families is very welcome. |
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Many riders use Time I-Clic for easy clip-in engagement and lots of comfort and adjustability, while carbon keeps the weight down. |
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The target proved easy for Marsden and Lee Whally, with an unbeaten 47, and Chris Mann completed the task. |
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Choose a strong wheel clamp, one that is easy to fit but has a Sold Secure rating and also consider an alarm. |
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The brush detaches from the vacuum cleaner for easy cleaning. |
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It's an inescapable truth that these problems have no easy solution. |
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Too often elderly people are easy prey for swindlers and other criminals. |
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The slim design makes for easy one-hand opening for righties, lefties and ambies. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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She could faint as easy as anything. I'd love to be able to faint, wouldn't you, Marilla? |
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I am withal persuaded that it may prove much more easy in the assay than it now seems at distance. |
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To say that the lithosphere floats on top of the asthenosphere suggests a degree of easy buoyancy that isn't quite right. |
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But ef it has ter be prove' ter folks w'at wa'n't bawn en raise' in dis naberhood, dey is a' easy way ter prove it. |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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Moreover it is not easy to see how Aias, wearing armour, could have been overtly bephallused. |
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Intrinsic characteristics of aptamers make them easy to incorporate into biocarriers to penetrate the BBB and improve target delivery. |
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Bodacious living is evident everywhere, but it's easy not to notice the remarkable people and happenings that are present all around. |
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It's easy to boost a dead battery, but this can be dangerous if it's done the wrong way. |
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Caress Pillows by Whiting. REG. 10.00 ea. Fluffy, bouncebackable polyester pillows. Machine washable and easy to care for. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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An easy mistake to make though, you'll hear more Brummie in Welshpool in August than Welsh that's for sure. |
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One can prepare the organo-rare earth complexes by rather easy bucket chemistry. |
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So rather than bushbash my way down to the road end, I decided to cut uphill to meet the round-the-mountain track and take the easy way out. |
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Take it easy on the roller coasters or you're going to chuck up your lunch. |
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When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations. |
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Ice is said to be clam, when beginning to melt with the sun or otherwise, and not easy to be slid upon. |
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Windows and other details can be cobbed into place, and niches and reliefs are easy to create. |
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