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He referred to some of the piano writing (much of it furiously difficult) as the representation of natural phenomena rather than written music.
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But his path to the presidential nomination grew more difficult, and his rivals began furiously working to present themselves as the best alternative to Mitt Romney.
If Warren Gatland's notebook was hardly bulging after the first weekend of autumn Tests, it is difficult to imagine the Lions head coach furiously pencilling in more potential tourists over the past three days.
In the service, he read furiously, discovering a taste for "long books that I'd heard were difficult: Proust and Dostoevsky were glad tasks for me", and developing an unlikely passion for Evelyn Waugh.
At the sound of my entrance, she freaked, and then at the sight of me she freaked harder, paddling her front paws furiously against the mesh metal door, which made the unlocking only more difficult and extended her agony.
He said the decision to go above the charities' heads was taken as "they were finding it difficult to co-operate and reach agreement" – a claim the groups furiously deny.
On Monday night at The Daily Beacon, my editorial staff furiously tried to verify the allegations and speak with sources close to the incident, but for obvious reasons this was difficult to do.
Furiously effective.
Furiously personal.
The Bosnian smoked furiously.
Many were tweeting furiously.
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