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There are also the nuts-and-bolts problems of how to turn with your legs straight and how to do lifts.

Niger, a landlocked country twice the size of its former colonial ruler, France, still wrestles with the problems of how to reintegrate its nomads.

The money represents a token of the government's appreciation to Mr. Rogallo, whose kite-flying experiments led to a solution of one of the chief problems of how to bring astronauts safely back to earth.

But the Oldowan chopper and the struck-off flakes the earliest generalized primitive tools between them solved the problems of how to get through the skin of a slain animal, dismember it, and divide the meat.

From very early on, Clarke said, Iraq was what the Administration was interested in, instead of dealing with the real war on terror and the real problems of how to go after Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

Given that Pollock's process remains incomparable, taken up by no other significant artist, his work has not ceased to pose problems of how to discriminate among its levels of quality.

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Then there is the problem of how to charge.

Bosnia's leaders agreed to fix the problem of how to accommodate "others".

This presented the tricky problem of how to get the stone safely to London.

They were both intrigued by the problem of how to get pictures of themselves riding waves.

Burt begins from the problem of how to resolve conflict in an open society.

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