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"Coinciding bedtimes," she says, laughing, and there is something of a challenge in her voice.
But as appealing an asset as Yoplait is, selling it is something of a challenge.
This is something of a challenge for Mr. Romney, derided in some unfriendly circles as "Governor Perfect," a term he chuckles at and flatly rejects.
To the meat of the matter: this is an eminently readable volume, but it is something of a challenge too, which is exhilarating.
Even the beach is something of a challenge, with its particular stretches for nudists, gays, couples-at-it and peeping Toms.
Mr. Drury's "Chamber" is something of a challenge to Arte Sella's philosophy in that such structures, using one of the most ancient architectural methods known to humanity, can last for hundreds of years.
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But for her cast, that was something of a challenge.
Poulet admits playing Lyn has been something of a challenge.
BASILICA-HOPPING, however, will be something of a challenge.
For Cloughley and O'Malley, finding a suitable interlocutor was something of a challenge.
Poulet admits that playing Lyn has been something of a challenge.
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