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Curls like Merida's make that extra difficult.
This made things extra difficult and is something we need to understand.
But it could be extra difficult for the Cardinals to admit this given that they outrushed the ground-and-pound Giants, 156 to 54. Falcons 30, Seahawks 28 We continue to monitor the Falcons' search for an offensive identity.
With the Lions' high-powered offense on tap, that could very well be the case again this week, not to mention their nasty defensive front will make things extra difficult on the offense.
Generally, the transition to pro football is extra difficult for defensive tackles (probably due to the difference in competition they face; in college, the interior line is usually just made up of the fattest players a team has, while in the pros, the interior line is loaded with outstanding athletes).
So it was 10-6 at half-time, the wind cold and swirling, and the rain making things extra difficult: Rome, Edinburgh and Twickenham on the Six Nations final day seemed a long way away, then two of the players with only minor roles on that day, Chris Cusiter with Scotland and Cipriani with England, combined to create the game's only memorable moment.
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I don't usually go out of my way to make life extra-difficult for you!
Authority and accountability don't necessarily match up, and it makes it extra-difficult to move anything forward.
While the famed constructors said they were paid "unusually well" for The Puzzler — one of an extra-difficult species of puzzle known as a cryptic — standard fees for puzzle authors top out at about $200 a pop.
I had been demoted to assemble small, medium, large and the extra-difficult extra-large pizza boxes for hours, stacking them around the restaurant like an M.C.
Many of us tend to pack on unwanted pounds in the winter, and it can seem extra-difficult to lose the weight until the seasons change.
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