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It often feels, here and elsewhere in the volume, as if Oyeyemi's flow of ideas is so protean that she finds it hard to pause to give necessary information; or as if her images are so clear for her that she feels a label will suffice for us too.
It's hard to pause and reflect on your life when you've got obligations -- obligations that take up at least eight hours of your time every day.
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Whether the wine is from 1999 or 1959, it's hard not to pause contemplatively before uncorking it.
At Mary Ann's on Thursday, he worked hard to connect, pausing for extended conversations with patrons.
You, too?" "No," Juliet said, looking at her book again and trying hard to prolong the pause.
I try very hard to hit the pause button every once in a while.
A dark fraction disrupts many applications; for example, when imaging molecular motors moving on tracks (e.g., FtsK moving on DNA), it is hard to know whether pauses or reversals of the observed QD are intrinsic to the motor, or caused by collision with a dark QD on a motor running in the opposite direction.
I am told those trials and years of hard work will have to pause or even stop if the government stays closed.
Now, my kids are so used to taking "vacations" and staying in nice places that it's hard for them to pause and appreciate what they have.
I choose to believe Gilfoyle is Starr's "Party Down" character, Roman DeBeers, living under an assumed identity; he is basically Roman but with more tattoos and a pretentious devotion to Satanism (only Starr could say "Hail the Dark Lord" in a way that cracked me up so hard I had to pause the DVD player).
But they're really not that hard to suss, if we pause and consider what cloud computing represents today, tomorrow, and in the future when we drop the cloud and just call it what we do.
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