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Simply put, to make them start looking at one another, very carefully.
He is very difficult to mark and keep under control and our defence will be hard put to make sure he doesn't score".
The soprano Angela Maria Blasi was hard put to make herself heard in the first song, "Hat Dich die Liebe Berührt" ("If Love Has Touched You"), though she gave as good as she got in a late climax.
A photographer who really looks at the surroundings would be hard put to make the look or the light of Italy equivalent to the land or light of Utah, though photographers have done as much to serve their styles or preconceptions.
"The Chinese, 20 years ago, were hard put to make a flashlight battery," he says.
Last but not least, attention has been put to make the interaction style as much coherent as possible with other iOS applications.
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"I was just put in position to make those plays.
But he said "structures" would be put in place to make its efforts irreversible.
"There was a whole system put in place to make false affidavits.
The <rename> action was put in place to make the protocol easier to follow when being executed by a human.
Several diplomats in the room could be seen nodding as he said that drugs caused "more casualties than terrorism" in Russia, Europe and the Balkans and that Western governments would be hard-put to make the case for continued spending on Afghanistan if it remains the world's largest heroin supplier.
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