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I remarked that it would be hard to consider their salads, which can be seven hundred calories or more, diet fare.
In one obvious sense, it would be hard to consider Martine Dedek or John Roderick "swing voters" in the coming presidential election.
It can be hard to consider hugging our child when they are acting out.
This isn't our first conversation about religion: a year ago, when we met up to discuss the latest Liturgy album, he told me that in our "fractured and confusing time" it can be hard to consider religion or any of society's longheld narratives with any degree of seriousness.
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And it's hard to consider Jamestown an auspicious start.
"It's hard to consider myself Tom Joad," he said.
When things are going this well, it's hard to consider legal "out" clauses.
"It's hard to consider it real art," said Mary Gray, an urban historian, who has written extensively about art in public places.
I'm spoiled by the fact that I've been getting paid to sing so it's hard to consider other careers where I might have to do actual work.
Indeed, it is hard to consider his crudely stitched-together pouches, cardboard pedestals displaying crumpled aluminum foil, or other bits of ephemera and not think, if indirectly, of Eva Hesse, Hannah Wilke and Ree Morton.
But until Mr. Romney wins in the Midwest, or at least until he is a clear favorite in the polls there outside of his native Michigan, it is hard to consider his nomination as a forgone conclusion.
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