Memorising the dates and events in your history books and the complex equations in chemistry would just be child's play. |
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Without much help from parents or teachers, an easy point and browse mechanism would be child's play. |
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It was child's play to drive, with fully-electric steering and brakes, as well as automatic transmission. |
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They left him with the kind of domestic and professional headaches which render hangovers mere child's play. |
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The task would have been child's play to even the very worst of pickpockets. |
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From there it should be child's play to unbind my feet, and then my head-bind. |
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Jo Haywood discovers that buying clothes for tiddlers, toddlers, tweenies and teens is child's play this season. |
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them. |
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Making money out of commercial property seems like child's play in today's over-heated market but it is not always such plain sailing. |
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Last year's plaintive wails about the attacks on A Beautiful Mind are child's play in comparison. |
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It is child's play to access your bank account and track your movements through your mobile or by the cash withdrawals that you make. |
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He made child's play of its tricky fingerwork and zipped through prestissimi at double-speed, braking precipitately into a somber adagio. |
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People think that it's just child's play but it's very demanding. |
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This little itty-bitty bill of 500 pages now seems like child's play in comparison. |
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The height-independent, parallel sliding block guide makes child's play of steering the machine to maximum precision. |
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Installing the floor is as simple as child's play due to its quick and easy click connection. |
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Opening is not exactly a child's play, but straightforward enough to allow convenient access to the medicines required in everyday life. |
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Parents and therapists follow the child's play and interests while creating situations that will address their developmental goals. |
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Precise compliance with the specified longitudinal grade and transverse slope was likewise child's play. |
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When exchanging, the existing flush-mount housing and cables can continue to be used, making child's play of modernization projects. |
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These problems relating to the programme are mere child's play compared to the current situation. |
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At the same time, you will be inspired by the Easy Operation menu, which makes setting camera functions child's play. |
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The structure of the adjustment menu is clearly ordered and makes setup and commissioning as easy as child's play. |
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Maintenance of your website is child's play and the changes are visible online immediately. |
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Dealing with this should be child's play for a party with a will to win. |
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The boxes were heavy, but Joe made it look like child's play. |
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She is now taking an advanced diploma, which is anything but child's play. |
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What to normal people looks like a skilful feat, simply requires a little technical understanding: the systematic prising out of an unsecured window is child's play for a professional. |
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And with the favourites function, which is child's play to operate, everything is arranged in the most practical way that you could imagine: your way. |
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So brewing beer the old-fashioned way is hardly child's play. |
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By the way, the Cinergy 800e PVR also includes a full-fledged hardware MPEG video grabber, making video recordings from analog sources as easy as child's play. |
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Filling in a transfer form is child's play. |
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A brand new stop motion video from energy efficiency specialists, The Eco Experts, shows fitting a panel to your roof really is child's play. |
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A job that used to be long and tedious has suddenly become child's play! |
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The lively steering makes changing directions quickly child's play, and the quattro all-wheel drive system keeps the car in its trajectory, even when we're pushing the TT at its limits. |
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Thanks to electric motor assistance, riding uphill becomes child's play, leaving you all the more time to stop off at an inn or do some sightseeing in the picturesque villages and the little town of Willisau. |
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But as any pro will tell you, that's child's play. |
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If climate change strips Kashmir of its paradise and water shortages hit this already deeply troubled and divided territory, it could make past disturbances look like child's play. |
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The simple paper load system makes changing a receipt roll child's play. |
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If you are planning a group trip inside Switzerland, you've come to the right address: The BLS Travel Centres will be pleased to organise all your transport, which turns preparation work into child's play. |
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Ordering a part becomes child's play since the system allows the user to easily identify and order the required spare part with the help of exploded view diagrams. |
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Even while exploring the limits of Conceptual art's linguistic games, they puckishly suggest that such discourse had by then become mere child's play. |
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In addition, there is an effective anti-hopping clutch available for the new Supermoto Model FS 570 which makes child's play out of braking drifts. |
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Landing a job should be child's play for someone with his skills. |
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Eric Bana a demonologist Director Scott Derrickson falls back on his book of horror movie cliches, referencing everything from The Exorcist to Child's Play. |
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