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"It's an enormously difficult transition," he said.
"It was an enormously difficult exercise," Mr. Voulgarakis said.
I am entirely sympathetic to the notion that this is an enormously difficult, profoundly difficult task.
In organizations of any size and complexity, this is an enormously difficult task.
Keeping coral alive is an enormously difficult task, so until recently it has typically been studied postmortem.
"It was an enormously difficult challenge, and he went at it with great energy and skill," Mr. Hamilton said.
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She starts with the third act solo, which begins with a series of 11 huge développés -- big left lifts with her supporting leg on pointe -- that bring her from the back of the stage right down to the front and then moves on to a series of enormously difficult pirouettes that she has to land in a perfectly still arabesque.
Once an industry leaves a country it becomes enormously difficult to start it up again.
As the Pinochet case has shown, mounting an international prosecution is enormously difficult even when there is plenty of evidence of wrongdoing.
As an aside, it is enormously difficult to reconcile Descartes' collision rules with his claim that all bodily motion occurs in circular paths; moreover, since the bodies that comprise the circular path all move simultaneously, it seems to follow from the definition of "body" (see Section 3) that there is only one moving body (and not many).
He did an exceptional job in enormously difficult circumstances.
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