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Sounds are remarkably difficult to describe without onomatopoeia.

2.09pm: The 14 in front at the foot of the Col d'Izoard are remarkably difficult to spell: Joost Posthuma (LEO), Ruben Perez Moreno (EUS), Pablo Urtasun (EUS), Maarten Tjalingii (RAB), Ramun Navardauskas (GRM), Maxim Iglinskiy (AST), Imanol Erviti (MOV), Nicolas Roche (ALM), Devries Devenyns (QST), Brent Bookwalter (BMC), Egor Silin (KAT), Johnny Hoogerland (VCD).

As powerful and as useful as computers are, stories are remarkably difficult to create and market, and client strategies are difficult to conceive.

Habits are remarkably difficult to inhibit in the presence of the eliciting CSs.

This significantly elevated K A /K s ratio after the PHYA duplication could be attributed to a relaxation of stabilizing selection and/or subfunctionalization of the nascent PHYA paralogs (these two alternative possibilities are remarkably difficult to distinguish on the basis of sequence information alone).

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But it is remarkably difficult to find out.

It is remarkably difficult to fire an abusive police officer.

"When milliseconds matter, it's remarkably difficult to line things up exactly right," he said.

This means that, once oil fields are brought online, it's remarkably difficult to turn them off.

But, like next month's weather, the outcome of this simple act is remarkably difficult to forecast – particularly if the dice is cast on to a rigid surface.

But it is remarkably difficult to find people in that group who see the decision as a choice between Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush.

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