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You cannot squeeze a melon with a tablet computer; phones make poor fitting rooms.For online-only retailers such products cause extra headaches.
But extra footage can also mean extra headaches.
Skip the extra headaches and ride out the season with your original crew.
Andrew Hawkins, chairman of ComRes, said this fragmentation of the political landscape had presented pollsters with "extra headaches" by turning the election into a "patchwork of regional contests" where national trends were less relevant.
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There is never a good time for illness or injury, a family emergency or a personal bereavement, but when they come at deadline time, you have an extra headache to cope with.
The rise of these semi-professional landlords is causing concern among hoteliers and is potentially an extra headache for those struggling to get on the capital's crowded housing ladder.
"Some of my friends from the West would tell me, 'Why do you need the North Caucasus, won't it be an extra headache?' " Mr. Saakashvili said during the question-and-answer session.
The timing of Mr Hain's interview will cause an extra headache for Gordon Brown as he tries to fight off questions over his leadership and the future direction of Labour.
This of course gave the police the extra headache of making sure rival fans were kept apart, although it was at least refreshing to hear that trains had been laid on for the day (take note Virgin), and that the game would kick off at the wacky time of 3pm (take note FA).
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