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Dance Claudia La Rocco ANNEKE HANSEN'S new work is called "look at them long and long," and it describes just how I felt while watching her 2009 dance "we should call it many things," which ran at the University Settlement.

Further, in the last paragraph of this section, it should be explicitly mentioned that it describes just an example, not an exhaustive list.

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When he thinks about it, he says, it is hard to describe just how incredible it feels to leave earth's atmosphere.

It's hard to describe just what it feels like to drop "Back in Black" over "1000 Miles" because in some ways, there's a fundamental disconnect in the way Cicierega uses records.

And what it describes is just dazzlingly good fun.

It's difficult to describe just how good it is".

It's impossible to describe just how well the team has nailed it until you start playing with the app yourself.

It's hard to describe just how good the Navdy looks, and images don't accurately convey it.

Yesterday, he described just how it easy it is for the people to buy off politicians and get them to oppose corporate interests.

It's difficult to describe just how hard they hit us.

It's hard to describe just how epic the Red Sox' collapse was — something on the order of Mr. Buckner's play multiplied by itself two or three times over.

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