Whilst the play is performed entirely in Spanish, the well-presented surtitles make following the dialogue an easy task. |
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In a country where corruption is rife and mafia rules, throwing a lifeline to these children is no easy task. |
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This was no easy task and several attempts were made on his life by chieftains who feared that he was going to take their kingdoms. |
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Raising four children and taking care of two other foster children is no easy task. |
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John races locally and knows the trails like the back of his hand, so keeping up with him was no easy task. |
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This is not an easy task, especially in areas such as northern Virginia where school divisions are experiencing major demographic changes. |
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To cut characters in stone is not an easy task for normal people, not to mention for a man with one hand. |
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With temperatures touching the 40s, it was not an easy task and, by the end of the week, we all smelled of sun cream and sweat. |
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These gentlemen certainly developed our tripartite system of government, but it was hardly an easy task or a harmonious process. |
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Ultimately it does not sound a very easy task, but we believe the convention ushered in a new spirit and a new thought. |
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They had English transcripts of the Bengali songs, but pronunciation is no easy task for non-native speakers. |
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That is not always an easy task in the button-down halls of Congress, where many aides remain closeted. |
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But building a sports car with a low sticker price that can be sold profitably is no easy task. |
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Head teachers do not have an easy task keeping control without inflaming already heated emotions. |
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Integrating spacecraft is not an easy task, and it is easier to do it on the ground than in orbit. |
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However, insulating a millimeter-square battery in a way that minimizes heat loss is no easy task. |
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On the day both teams showed great determination, and it was plain to see that winning would be no easy task. |
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This is no easy task, since migration of people and trade in goods tend to be closely interrelated. |
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Fastening tall plants, such as crocosmia or delphinium, to stakes has never been an easy task. |
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A giant Easter egg is the ideal treat for every chocoholic but getting your hands on one may not be an easy task. |
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It's not an easy task but the truly dedicated Coaches accept it as responsibility. |
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Getting a job or progressing a career in the creative industries is no easy task. |
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Giving and receiving freedom will take only a day, but running a government and a nation is not an easy task. |
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This was not a particularly easy task as the country is made up of two predominant peoples, the Flemish and the Walloons. |
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Unmarked at the far post, the wantaway Chelsea striker had the relatively easy task of slotting the ball home past the unfortunate Jevric. |
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Capturing and holding the attention of a classroom for an entire lecture period is no easy task. |
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Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon tires and falls asleep at the base of the tree. |
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It's no easy task driving in Tokyo, but they do a really good job and willingly help others as well. |
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Producing credible numbers for the value of women's work in the home is no easy task. |
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What seemed an easy task becomes complicated by locals' objections and, ultimately, the landman's own crisis of conscience. |
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At the present time it is a relatively easy task to make a first order Ambisonic recording. |
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With waste that was non-biodegradable and material that could be recycled collected separately, it was an easy task to convert degradable waste into value-added compost. |
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Tracing the musical genealogy of any given nationalistic genre is no easy task, particularly when there are many influences brought to bear upon it. |
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With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the hectic business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task. |
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However, working in the film industry is no easy task, confesses Rocky. |
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This is not an easy task because of Knight's elliptical writing style. |
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An at-sea transfer is never an easy task, especially between a 115-ft. schooner, which has a deck about 20 feet from the waterline, and a much smaller boat. |
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Being a CEO of a company at such a young age is no easy task. |
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With a husband fighting in the war, likely to die at any moment, and a farm of wounded, vulgar soldiers, mothering a child would not be an easy task. |
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So although he was descended from the House of Lancaster, it was not an easy task for him to stand against the Yorkists, many of whom were his own kith and kin. |
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The French striker controlled it and then had the relatively easy task of slotting the ball into an empty goal from the edge of the Croatian penalty area. |
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The new long anticipated designer Raf Simons managed to impress the fashion crowd with his debut collection of womenswear, and that is no easy task. |
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Unraveling the implications of these diametrically opposed responses to Blue is not an easy task. |
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Securing enough fibre for an Oriented Strand Board mill that will require over 900 000 cubic metres per year of hardwood and softwood is no easy task. |
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Calculating the angular velocity of the Earth is a deceptively easy task. |
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Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task. |
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To be fair to users, finding ways of exploiting those existing resources has been no easy task as no clear-cut technological solution to the problem has existed until now. |
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Encumbered as he was with his mask and cothurnus, to say nothing of the padding, it will be seen that the Athenian tragic actor had no easy task before him. |
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I am sure that your licensees will sympathise that this is no easy task. |
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This, in itself, is no easy task in a frigid zone and at an altitude of 3,000-4,000 meters. |
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Being a poet is no easy task given that most of the population have more interest in washing machine instruction manuals than poetry. |
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It is generally agreed that creating a pseudepigraphal letter was no easy task. |
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Given that by this time it was common for castles to be built in stone, and that many barons had expanded or refortified their castles, this was not an easy task. |
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