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'I think the main issue, after six pavilions have been done already, is that it gets a bit arduous to follow, so for this one we wanted to make it about a series of public events,' Koolhaas says.
Given how damned big the One M8 is, having the power button up top made it a bit arduous to reach at times.
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Well, one of the film's original financiers was Mehdi Bushehri, the brother-in-law of the Shah of Iran after all, so no wonder it may have been a bit arduous for it to see the light of day with US audiences back in the early 1980s.
Setting your shingle out in the 21st Century might be a bit more arduous.
Placing and maintaining 25 hummingbird feeders per acre, may be a bit too arduous for some growers.
The red tape and timeline are undoubtedly a bit more arduous than agency debt; however, a HUD 223(f) loan, with the right lender, may only take another 30-60 days to close than an agency loan.
It's much more democratic, with laypeople and clergy represented in our votes, so progressive change can be a bit more arduous than it is in some other historic denominations.
To be honest, it's a bit of an arduous process to first set up your taste profile.
It was better to hedge the real economy, in the '70s, by buying something like a gold substitute, something fixed in supply and arduous to extract from the earth, if quite a bit economically desirable oil.
So his honeyed words, delivered from a font of Islamic learning in Cairo, will have helped him, at least a bit, in that arduous task.
This film was arduous to make.
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