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Thursday will put us at the teetering top, with its (hopefully) mind-blowing linguistic derring do; Friday and Saturday will be the race to the bottom, until we crash safely onto the Sunday puzzle, a large pillow of Wednesday-Thursday-level difficulty on which to land.

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A 42 years old and mother of 5 children added "Frequent consumption of linseed in the late weeks of pregnancy is helpful in softening and lubricating the body of expectant mother, there by facilitate the course of child birth" On the other hand respondents were seen to face difficulties on which food stuffs to consume during pregnancy regarding the sources of information at hand.

The issue of personal freedoms is the one with which Salafis have the most difficulty and on which they are most often pressed, on TV talk shows and by their nonfundamentalist friends.

Participants had difficulty agreeing on which terms should be used in the contexts of practitioner-patient interactions and practitioner-practitioner interactions.

In the light of the apparently conflicting fMRI results on motor compensation in clinically affected Huntington's disease patients, we predicted that the regional expression of compensatory activity in premotor and parietal areas will critically depend on task difficulty and on which aspects of motor control are probed by the experimental motor task.

In this paper, a filtering-based technique is proposed to solve these difficulties, based on which a sliding-mode observer-based control scheme is developed to stabilize the resulting closed-loop systems.

This conclusion explains the experimental difficulty on finding which of the α and β crystal forms displays the highest melting temperature, since PVDF samples always contain regioisomerism defects.

It's a free show, but one on which (given the difficulty of borrowing and moving such pieces) much effort has been expended.

Left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis was discovered on preoperative examination of the cleft palate, based on which difficulty in postoperative extubation was predicted.

Unlike Scalia, who telegraphed his vote fairly quickly by rejecting Goldstein's argument on originalist grounds, most of the other justices had difficulty finding some principle on which to pin what will likely be a party-line vote.

And if young people can't get in the housing market at a young age, they are likelier to have difficulty doing so later on, which has a knock-on effect.

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