Two of the participants' mothers spoke Lao as their native language but were also able to speak Hmong with ease. |
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He manufactures catchy guitar riffs with ease, and blends them with off-beat lyrics. |
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A higher-wattage gas ring is designed to handle the shape and heat demands of a convex shaped wok with ease. |
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York scored again two minutes after the restart as former Ram Scott Rhodes skipped in, and half-back partner Brough did likewise with ease. |
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Felicity of language is a strong point, and he switches with ease from English into the local lingo. |
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It was a little dinner but the table they were seated at gave them both enough room to move around with ease. |
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Alphaeus had now fully risen, and was lighting the cloudless day with ease. |
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The furniture is powder-coated sage green, so it will not compete with the garden around it, and the pieces are arranged with ease and grace. |
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It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease. |
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Netting unless very well put on the trees prove no good as the clever jackdaw or cheeky magpie can get in with ease in the smallest opening. |
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The chairs telescope into each other so that large numbers can be transported with ease. |
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Sanderson crossed from the left to Rae and the on-loan Berwick Rangers player rounded his marker with ease before slotting past the goalkeeper. |
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Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity. |
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Britain's women's quadruple sculls hopefuls have a week to focus on gold after qualifying with ease for next Sunday's final. |
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The ship glided over the waters with ease, like a graceful seabird sails just above water. |
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I stand and look down at the needle as I thread it with ease and neatly begin stitching. |
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This means that the car threads through traffic with ease and overtakes dawdlers in a flash. |
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The Australian-born athlete picked off her peers moving through the field with ease before bearing down on victory in the closing stages. |
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So if you're a looking for something to tow a large boat or caravan this vehicle certainly has the horses under the bonnet to do so with ease. |
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I have witnessed expats shelling seeds with ease so, although I can't speak from experience, I know that it can be done. |
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A helicopter pad would allow guests and homeowners to get to and from the exclusive estate with ease. |
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Three planets are connected by three trines to form a triangle, the Grand Trine, around which planetary influences circulate with ease. |
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She surmounted the role's many difficulties with ease and grace and imbued the Czech language with particular bite. |
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They climb trees with ease and prey on birds, chicks and eggs in their nests. |
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I am not a bad pianist, know a lot of music and can sight-read anything with ease. |
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There may have been a few more assassins along the way, but Chris was confident he could mow them down with ease. |
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Ballack set him free with subtle chip over the top, and Klose skinned the out-rushing keeper before slotting it home with ease. |
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As no bouncers were employed at our next pub, we walked in with ease, sat for a while and enjoyed some live music. |
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However, his non-Punjabi audience may not feel estranged as he writes with ease and facility. |
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Being a non-controversial and committed student leader, he had ample opportunities to enter politics with ease. |
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He found a grassy clearing with ease, and began gathering a pile of dead wood from the ground. |
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From adagio to agitato, from legato to staccato, the music guides us through the story with ease and agility. |
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When Halifax were penalised again for offside he didn't let a second attempt through his grasp, kicking the goal with ease. |
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He coped well with his large assortment of jumping steps, as well as multiple pirouettes which were all danced with ease. |
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He carried his bat for 95, seeing the side to their victory target with ease. |
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Despite a few minor hiccups the traffic flowed in and out of the site with ease. |
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We had gone ready for action with rods which used thick walled blanks and would throw the four ounce surface poppers with ease. |
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While John took to it with ease, I was painfully aware of my lack of sophistication. |
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With a two-step hop, he launched himself towards the hoop and put the ball in, with ease. |
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One day when his brother was labouring through a hornpipe Noel gave himself away by taking the concertina and playing the tune with ease. |
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After half-an-hour he lost Roy Keane, but they still hardly broke sweat as they swept their rivals aside with ease. |
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Joshua cinched the girth on his horse's saddle, pulling it tight and swinging upon the animal's broad back with ease. |
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He was a fabulous singer and songwriter who was equally adept at adapting blues classics or conjuring new standards, seemingly, with ease. |
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Hands that saved penalties with ease were all fingers and thumbs at writing. |
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If you can hold a plank for more than two minutes with ease, you can move on to these tougher variations. |
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Jason dribbles an infield roller that shortstop Nomar Garciaparra handles with ease, tossing over to first base for the third out of the inning. |
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She learned to hang-glide, to pole-vault, to jump with ease on skateboard and ski. |
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Shorter skis weigh less, are easier to carry on a pack, and will turn with ease through the tightest trees and narrowest couloirs. |
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Your Jeep fog lights can help you cut through thick fog or rain with ease and without temporarily blinding your eyes. |
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You have to be in a balanced position prior to impact so you can ski through this crud with ease. |
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They have cruised to the championship of the Premier League with ease with an impressive 18 wins out of 19 games. |
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Presented with a gilt-edged chance, Gardyne attempted to lift his shot over Craig Wight, but the goalkeeper caught the effort with ease. |
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The orchestra responds beautifully, handling even the composer's sometimes difficult rhythmic effects with ease. |
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The pair handled the difficult combinations with ease, and the horse flowed across the ground. |
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Whether it requires her to be casual, peppy or sensual, Jesse walks the ramp with ease and evident pleasure. |
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She is a consummate stage personality, interacting with the other musicians and the crowd with ease and aplomb. |
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Fortunately, some others navigated through the weekend with ease and good humor. |
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In this vehicle, even the brilliant Gentle Annie between Taihape and Napier was chewed up with ease. |
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Garnett plays the full floor, which keeps him away from some of the gimmes Duncan snatches up with ease. |
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They all glided with ease through the area stacked with crates and found a door. |
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To make a long story short, my coveted difficult first ascent was dispatched with ease. |
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The arrow took him through the throat, the armour piercing head passing through the gorget on the swordsman's throat with ease. |
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Ensemble is well polished, they take great care with words and diction, and frequent soli from the choir move in and out with ease. |
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Despite running greenly in that race and in the Matron on September 15, Storm Flag Flying has scored both wins with ease. |
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As many people used river water as their source of drinking water, the disease spread with ease. |
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The water is transferred from gutters into black 55-gallon drums via garden hoses, which allows me to switch from one drum to another with ease. |
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Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state. |
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Salsa dancing puts jiving and waltzing in the shade with ease, so you can forget your 1,2, 3, 1,2, 3 from those days of Irish dancing. |
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With Niall's sheer drive and determination, he sailed through the course and completed the tasks with ease. |
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Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound. |
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She climbed in the window with ease and as she approached the stairs she caught a whiff of perfume not belonging to Mrs. Chavez. |
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The script for the performance was in Hindi, Kashmiri and English, flowing from one language to the other smoothly and with ease. |
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And now, my hearties, be gay, and gaily read the rest, with ease of body and in the best of kidney! |
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The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease. |
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He employed the classical elegiacs and alcaics with ease, and was equally at home with trochaic and iambic lines. |
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Do films have any allure for Barry, who has already shown he can cross media with ease? |
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Much like their forefathers, they yard the cattle with ease and grace, born to the country that surrounds them. |
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On the campaign bus, Simon spent hours in conversation with reporters, alternating with ease between the personal and the political. |
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Adventurers fighting an amphisbaena need to be doubly careful, since both heads are capable of attacking and even swallowing assailants with ease. |
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The Professor of Political Philosophy gave full and frank answers to the leading questions put to him, quoting philosophers like Immanuel Kant with ease. |
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Certainly, my thumbs seem innately untrainable to the gymnastics allowing the mobile generation to manipulate increasingly miniature keypads with ease. |
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Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability. |
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The tiny steering wheel and perfectly balanced power steering make fast sharp corners a real pleasure and if the back steps out a little it can be caught with ease. |
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For now, revel in being human and save extraordinary tasks for next week, when the full moon rolls fatly into your sign, and you'll be able to handle them with ease. |
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I'll have you skiing the black diamonds with ease at the end of the break. |
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She is tiny in stature, but is possessed of a ravishing soprano voice that rides the large orchestra, and fills the vast arena of the Coliseum with ease. |
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Neither of the fundraisers have even put on a pair of skis or salopettes, but they intend to glide down the slopes with ease in the 26 mile event. |
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Portugal, Florida, Canada, and London roll off her tongue with ease. |
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He chased down every drop shot and passed Nastase with ease. |
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She swung it lazily and with ease, and roped the wild mustang. |
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Like the loose, readily wearable garment that he can slip into and out of with ease, Gascoigne thus advertises his facility with multiple professional identities. |
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Actors playing the simians choreograph ape-like movements with ease. |
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Both tires have deep, conical lugs that grip like a colony of leeches but are spaced well-enough apart to shed even the most adhesive quag with ease. |
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Today I fixed a chicken run so the door can be opened with ease. |
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Anything from a car to a coffee pot, he could fix with ease. |
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We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies. |
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The printer can handle multiple connections from various sources with ease, and the software has a helpful job queue that shows your outbound prints. |
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Because of his thinness, he was able to slide through with ease. |
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I have no doubt that John will settle into his new position with ease and prepare for when he surely will get the job on a permanent basis sometime in the new year. |
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The vibrant palette of beach paraphernalia, stripes on windbreaks and seaside rock translates with ease into kaleidoscopic designs in fused glass. |
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He caught her with ease and gave her a sharp smack on her rump. |
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Newman's amount of dialogue in the film is minimal and much of the role is conveyed through mannerism and action, yet he seems to settle into the role with ease. |
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When asked if he can explain how it helps his patients with MS, Pollack rambles off a laundry list with ease. |
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This rod has the power to stop a kingie or a large snapper with ease. |
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The dancers were a picture of grace, leaping with ease and elegance. |
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Since virtually all the wines are sold with ease on the undemanding local market, there has been little or no incentive to modernize or re-equip the wineries. |
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A special thank you goes to the local lollipop lady who ensured the children from the playschool reached their neighbouring primary school with ease and safety. |
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Harada took his 68-kilogram category with ease, and he used the tournament to wrestle his way into another all-American performance at the NAIA national championship final. |
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With plenty of poke, fluid handling and more interior space than an airport terminal, the Mondeo swallows my two sprogs and all their concomitant mess with ease. |
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The band's new material is finally at peace with itself, incorporating front man Ezekiel Ox's opera-core throat stylings with ease and birthing an excitingly fresh sound. |
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I well remember what a tedious job it was to drill and tap a rifle receiver for a scope base, but tang sights often used existing holes and could be installed with ease. |
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Switzerland work the ball forward with some cute one-touch football, but the crucial touches are letting them down and the crowded French midfield can tidy up with ease. |
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And its tight integration enables wireless users to remotely dictate and send voice mails with ease. |
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He had the uncanny ability to demolish his opponents with ease and make mincemeat out of them. |
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The British captured Senegal with ease in May 1758 and brought home large amounts of captured goods. |
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Attempts were made to refloat her on the following tide which failed, but the tide after that lifted her clear with ease. |
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Posidonius appears to have moved with ease among the upper echelons of Roman society as an ambassador from Rhodes. |
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We have found that a patrolman in the central section of the city can switch on, and later switch off, 100 signs with ease. |
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Nervous and shaky but feigning confidence, I completed the interview with ease and even managed to vibe with the country cutie. |
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The kayak, as it glides with ease over the wiry kelp, is effective at getting anglers into position for a catch without getting caught up. |
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But before you hit the miniature golf course, study these lessons from physicist Sir Isaac Newton and learn how to sink putts with ease. |
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Neil Cogger made a fine run down the left before rolling the ball to Ian Brown who scored from 10 yards with ease. |
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With these capabilities, SAIC can form teams rapidly and collaborate with ease across organizational and enterprise boundaries. |
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Rivals Canton Cross Vaults booked a semi-final place with ease, as they eventually swept to a 9-1 victory over Blackweir Ravens. |
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In the under-13 events, established player Rachel Bogan took all three disciplines with ease. |
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In the same group, Al Merengues kick-started their campaign on a high note, defeating Rosaro 6-1 with ease to win three valuable points. |
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At the end of 1793, the army began to prevail and revolts were defeated with ease. |
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With pullout handle and long 180cm cord it's also a defroster for iced-up windows, even reaching wing mirrors with ease. |
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To traverse the planet with ease, players can pilot customizable mechs called Skells, which give them powerful weapons. |
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Finally, we have upgradeable high-definition big screen televisions that truly handle multimedia content with ease. |
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The solubility of these starches allows all types of granulations to be produced with ease. |
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Accountants know the power of spreadsheets and their ability to per routine calculations with ease. |
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Choose from 380 form widgets to add dynamic fields like a signature pad, photo taker, social media plug-ins, customizable radio buttons and more, with ease. |
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His main reading was still history, but he went through all the commonly taught Latin and Greek authors and by the age of ten could read Plato and Demosthenes with ease. |
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And once more they were made to pay for that fact as substitute Frank Acheampong skipped past Kieran Trippier with ease before crossing for Okaka to sweep home. |
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Walters tried a long range shot in the third minute as he opened the game sharply, linking well with Robbie Keane, but goalkeeper Sergei Pareiko gathered the ball with ease. |
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The completed homes sit on what was previously a parking lot, and like puzzle pieces, they fit into the townhome and brownstone-dotted neighborhood with ease. |
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A Viking named Stjerner Oddi compiled a chart showing the direction of sunrise and sunset, which enabled navigators to sail longships from place to place with ease. |
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The Warman Froth Pumps are designed with a large oversized inlet with unique impeller inducer blade that can handle heavy froth and higher viscosity dense slurries with ease. |
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Yet since I see you fearful, that neither my coat, integrity, nor persuasion can with ease attempt you, I will go further than I meant, to pluck all fears out of you. |
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It is not an unreasonable argument, but the effective counter is that they have still managed to outachieve and outlast a generation, with ease and without burning out. |
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He was a mouse-wheel virtuoso, scrolling and zooming with ease. |
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Repeating her sterling performance, Ushna dazzled with lovely crosscourt shots and sizzling serves in both matches and winning the ties with ease and comfort. |
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