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The schedule was challenging for him, not so much technically as emotionally.
These benefits have not gone unnoticed in Europe.The old continent has nearly as much technically recoverable shale gas (natural gas trapped in shale formations) as America.
When Charlie Brooker did his Gameswipe programme for C4 he interviewed Graham Linehan who said something that really stuck with me: we've advanced so much technically over the last thirty years, but storylines haven't kept up.
Prokofiev's Second Violin Concerto opens with a solo line that poses an immediate challenge, not so much technically as interpretively: it demands introspective lyricism and a smooth tone at first but gradually sheds those qualities as it moves toward a steelier, more acidic sound.
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The throwing, scrummaging – there is so much demand technically on the hooker.
Although much less technically ambitious than its forerunner, "Tape" has a much sharper edge.
Shahn was never much more technically competent than that, and he didn't much care.
A. My grandson is much more technically proficient than I am.
The hard-working Korean offers much more technically than the Dane.
Each of these breakthroughs makes human cloning that much more technically feasible.
In fact, there is evidence that earlier civilizations were much more technically adept than we imagine they were.
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