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Like a very grand ballgown, or a bridal dress with a train, the wings form a kind of exclusion zone, making it physically difficult to get close.
In rural areas and the south Wales valleys, many bank and post office branches have closed, making it physically difficult for residents to gain access to a bank account, says Langley.
The circuit features 18 corners - 10 right-handers, eight left-handers - and some long straights, making it physically demanding for drivers.
Drone racing has traditionally been about building your own drone and making it physically better and faster than anyone you were racing against.
Our innovation team has tackled a previously insurmountable technical challenge: cooling a 100-watt A-19 shaped replacement LED bulb without making it physically bigger.
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One way to decrease turnout is to make it physically more difficult to vote.
She added that power-steering and other drivers' aids in fact made it physically easier to drive a Formula One car.
"It has made it physically more dangerous to work," says Pye Jakobson, a 40-year-old prostitute in Stockholm.
Although the storm's after-effects may make it physically harder for some people to vote, disasters can also increase civic-mindedness and patriotism, attitudes that make voting more likely.
"I made it psychologically, and I made it physically," Mr. Patz said last week of his change of heart about Etan's fate and his need to pursue the man he considers the killer.
It is only a matter of time before we sail past our Wakefield stop because a coincidence of tantrums and twinges make it physically impossible to get everything off in time.
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