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They all agree that "clean coal" isn't a feasible possibility — and that nuclear power is hard to spread internationally without kicking off a new arms race.
"It is hard to spread the word if the departments don't help," says Erisman, "and my department didn't have a clue".
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Finally, the only previous model that has considered sib-mating found that Wolbachia is harder to spread in populations submitted to sib-mating [ 39].
Using the knife, shave some butter off the stick and spread it on the bread using many short light strokes while holding the knife at a 30 degree angle, if you use long strokes it is harder to spread it evenly.
Germs are hard to spread.
Germs need to be coddled, and are hard to spread.
Even bird lice and mites are mostly specific to the species that carries them, Dr. LaBranche said, and are hard to spread to other members of the same bird family, let alone people.
"Especially with someone like a trainer who is around an athlete who may be bleeding, it would not be hard to spread someone's DNA all over the place," Murphy said.
Cold cream cheese will be harder to spread.
Organic peanut butter may be harder to spread on the cookies because it is usually not as creamy as non-organic varieties.
A crumpled ball of beast is hard to ID. Spread it out.
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