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There are things I find easier to say in Turkish and others easier in English.
Some of them, though, I find easier to reconstruct because they have fictional counterparts in the novel.
The PV-GS120 has button controls under the liquid-crystal display door, which I find easier to use than touch-screen controls.
This I find easier to deal with when the writer is long gone – the recent death of a beloved writer is a continual, low-key unpleasantness, like treading repeatedly on a last step that isn't there.
Brissenden, Tran and Vu all do two layers of filling, folding the rice paper over one lot before adding the next, while everyone else constructs it more like an envelope, folding the sides in and then rolling the paper up tightly around the filling – an approach I find easier to manage.
I use a small but not overly sharp knife to slice the fruit off the stone in three large pieces (an elastoplast over the thumb will avoid the inevitable criss-cross of almost-cuts)." Other sources suggest using a cherry stoner (a tool I accepted as inevitable after adventures in clafoutis), which I find easier than a knife, but which ejects an annoyingly large amount of flesh along with the stone.
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That is not an idea I find easy to swallow.
Not to harp on it, but "Finding Dory" has a plotline that I find easy to follow.
I was also told that bears have the right of way, a regulation I found easy to obey.
Last weekend, I found easy, unannounced access to such roped-off establishments as Serena, Joe's Pub, Moomba, Veruka and Lot 61.
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