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The increasingly ripped-up grass in Japan's half was testament to Scotland's dominance but they found it difficult to puncture the Japanese three-quarter line.
Cuckoo eggs also have unusually strong eggshells, so that even if the host bird figures out what has happened, it will find it difficult to puncture the egg.
Moreover, subpleural tumours can be difficult to puncture; an artificially induced pneumothorax has been proposed as a means of separating the subpleural tumour from the pleura or the mediastinum [18].
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I wanted to puncture it.
Sue Something needs to puncture the saccharine.
How to puncture this conspiracy of silence?
In other words, it is difficult to distinguish a rise in asset prices that is justified by a strong economy from one based merely on speculation, and raising rates in order to puncture a bubble can bring on a recession.
Already there are attempts to puncture the old omniscience.
The in campaign needs to puncture the great leave fantasy.
Another is to puncture the stereotype of the sterile suburb.
To puncture negativism about Britain and our record.
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