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Not that it has made things easier.
"The internet has made things easier," Dunlop says.
Now Hiroko Shimbo, author of "The Japanese Kitchen" (Harvard Common, 2000), has made things easier.
Fodor's has made things easier by bundling map software designed with pedestrians in mind into electronic versions of nine of its travel guides.
But, in the past two weeks, Trump has made things easier for certain Republicans: those elected officials still seeking what Senator Lindsey Graham has called an "off-ramp," by which they can justify to the most partisan of their constituents and colleagues renouncing the Party's nominee.
Thankfully, for its Q4 2009 earnings being announced this afternoon, Google has made things easier.
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And that has made things easy for Donald Trump.
Lou Pondfield, Pimlico's executive director, has made things easy for racegoers.
For fencing! Murray has made things easy for selectors – there's no tougher thing in sport, right now, than to excel at men's tennis.
"People can be very unfair and unkind, and they feel free to treat you like a second-class scientist because they think your husband has made things easy for you and done the work for you," writes Heather Viles, a professor of biogeomorphology and heritage conservation at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, in an e-mail to Science Careers.
That would've made things easier.
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