Adrian had taken a woodworking and carpentry course in high school, so this would be a piece of cake. |
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They knew that it was worth trying to scrounge a piece of cake off someone who they probably saw as an easy touch. |
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The whole cross-country route was a piece of cake navigationally, provided that the visibility was good enough. |
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Installing the software is a trifle, though using it isn't immediately a piece of cake. |
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The court suggests he quit moping in the corner and bring us a piece of cake. |
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Now, go take advantage of being the birthday girl and have a big piece of cake for me. |
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Most of all, I enjoyed the cappuccino and large piece of cake I was forced into having to warm up afterwards! |
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By the height-adjustable towing hitch adaptation to the towing vehicle becomes a piece of cake. |
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Once we understood the technical and scientific aspects, making it entertaining and simple to understand was a piece of cake. |
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Planting those in my dear hubby's fishing creel will be a piece of cake. |
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Included in the price is a cup of coffee or other drink, plus a piece of cake or sandwich of choice. |
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This elegant and classic waiter's knife made of high quality plastic makes the opening of a wine bottle a piece of cake. |
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Operating the touch display is a piece of cake and will again convince you of our proven SolarMax quality. |
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They took time out for a coffee or a beer, approved a piece of cake or a sausage roll in original tears. |
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Very spacious on deck and a stretched cockpit make them a pleasure to sail and the handling of the boats a piece of cake. |
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While maintaining a blog requires dedication, bringing your social networks to life is a piece of cake. |
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It has not been a piece of cake, but the road that has driven us here has been fun, full of adventures and discoveries. |
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Soloists stay exactly there where have been assigned to, the precise depiction of depth and width is a piece of cake for the temperance. |
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Wearing anything from period costume to Lycra leggings, the teams also have to perform tasks such as scoffing a piece of cake or bobbing an apple at various points. |
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Sure, fixing a flubbed decision isn't always a piece of cake, but it's rarely impossible. |
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When I got to college art history was a piece of cake. |
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It should be pointed out, however, that increasing or not increasing the membership of the Security Council is not a matter of sharing a cake or a piece of cake. |
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This one's a piece of cake compared to what you just went through. |
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While you enjoy the landscape we offer you a piece of cake with a coffee. |
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The chosen path does not necessarily take us through the shortest nor the easiest routes, so some of the legs will be far from being a piece of cake! |
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Mr. Nic Wry: There are a lot of people who go ahead with the CTF and without Telefilm, because it's subjective and makes the bureaucracy at the CTF look like a piece of cake. |
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Also, the Archaeology is a piece of cake activity will introduce children to archaeology by reproducing the archaeological strata of Montréal's birthplace with cake and candies. |
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The high operating frequencies common in parking halls are a piece of cake for the rugged DBX drive unit for single-leaf overhead doors which takes frequent door movements easily in its stride. |
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Dennis's enthusiasm was difficult for Ryan to manage, but Javier's angsty Victorian-era man-pain is a piece of cake. |
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By contrast, the canary creeper Tropaeolum canariense is a piece of cake. |
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He was given a meagre piece of cake that he swallowed in one bite. |
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We can divvy up the last piece of cake and each have a little dessert. |
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Piece of Cake bakes fresh, homemade layer cakes, pound cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more using only the finest ingredients and serves them in a warm, welcoming environment. |
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