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(These students would be hard pressed to read a train schedule or a menu).
A few weeks shy of his hundredth birthday, Barzun is still pressed to read manuscripts, give talks, and attend affairs in his honor.
"Signs that you'd be hard pressed to read at 700 feet were legible at 900 or 1,000 feet," Montalbano said.
Though you'd be hard pressed to read any of this scandalabra just by looking at the company's earnings and stock price.
You would be hard pressed to read the news and not know that fintech is seemingly at a crossroads — from Lending Club's CEO resigning to reports of other peer-to-peer lending platforms reducing their workforce to headlines that state that, after a boom in funding, venture capitalists are looking to other sectors out of fear.
The next to be cast, Sandra Oh (Dr. Cristina Yang), was initially invited to audition for the character of Bailey, but pressed to read for the role of Cristina instead.
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To explain why, he instructed the press to read his Iran-contra report.
But those who have the most at stake in the matter, the Russian people, will be hard-pressed to read the piece.
While music plays, the screen can display the album cover, but with such poor resolution you'll be hard-pressed to read it.
And then pressed White to read it.
He first heard about Ms. Hocking six months ago from an editor at St. Martin's, Rose Hilliard, who pressed him to read "Switched," one of Ms. Hocking's novels.
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