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The slump is so vexing that it became the subject of an inquiry by the National Academy of Sciences, which published a report on it last year.
The police problem is now so vexing that one of the most engaging movies to be made in Kenya in years, "Nairobi Half Life," features two corrupt officers who shake down criminals and then kill them.
The issue is so vexing that the two governments have been unable to work out the "terms of reference," which spell out the conditions and chain of command under which the Americans will operate.
The government of Florida found the plants to be so vexing that they spent almost $600,000 between 1890 and 1930 to rid the creeks and rivers of north Florida of them, but they were unsuccessful.
Simply negotiating the transfer of sovereignty back to Iraqis has proved so vexing that an Administration that jealously guarded the occupation against any international control has turned to the battered and despised United Nations for help in dealing with Iraq's unleashed political forces.
The strike proved so vexing that the studio did not give approval for shooting to occur until the night before it was to begin.
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One reason that drug hunting is so vexing is that scientists still don't know much about the functions of many genes in humans.
Both countries have happily signed up to the German-backed European compact placing legal limits on borrowing.One reason the Schengen case has proved so vexing is that the two countries are learning to follow rules just as other countries have begun to mistrust them.
What makes that so vexing — and so cynical — is that this is precisely how Mr. Bush destroyed Mr. McCain's candidacy in the 2000 primaries, with the help of the Karl Rovian team that now runs Mr. McCain's campaign.
"I thought, 'I have the ability to make his dream come true.'" But it took the citrus – that same citrus that would prove so vexing all those months later – to make the hotelier realise that what Redzepi had in mind was not your average invited-chef gig.
In fact, human animation is so vexing a problem that the makers of "The Polar Express," the Robert Zemeckis movie opening on Nov. 11, have chosen to people their painted backdrops with live performances captured digitally.
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