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Christie started out with a relatively easy one, a 31-yarder in the first quarter on a nearly windless day.
First of all, in Brasillach's case, the question of when words become crimes is a relatively easy one.
Rubella's effect on a fetus was well enough known, in the pre-vaccine era, for this case to be a relatively easy one for Miss Marple.
Most are relatively easy one- or two-hour walks along the major arteries, with plenty of steps but no crawling or tight spaces.
WITH crime in Suffolk County at a 30-year low and the conviction rate for the district attorney's office hovering around 97percentthethe re-election bid of James M. Catterson Jr. this year should have been a relatively easy one.
Buying organic is a powerful change-making action, but it's also a relatively easy one.
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These accounts offer an intriguing counterpoint between optimism in hard times and self-defeating pessimism in relatively easy ones.
Now a third wave of obesity researchers are looking for explanations that don't fall into the relatively easy ones of genetics, overeating or lack of exercise.
In other words, while voters endorsed the Tea Party ideal of a radically more parsimonious federal government, they haven't yet gotten their heads around the excruciating choices it entails — or even the relatively easy ones.
Vertical pulse velocity, and its evolution with time and height, is a relatively easy one-dimensional parameter to measure via video analysis.
While datasets simulated by the models "one-on-one" and "BLOSUM" were relatively easy, the ones by "cluster" were much harder.
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