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It was somehow hard to imagine that statement producing a request for serious jail time.
Still, though: it is somehow hard to argue this time around.
It is somehow hard to imagine crowds of New Hampshire voters chanting for Mr. Romney the way they did for Mr. McCain in 2008: "Mac is Back!
Emil Minty, Randy Lenz, and Bruce Green are also in the room, sprawled in spring-shot chairs, lighting one gasper off the end of the last, their posture the don't-fuck-with-me slouch of the streets that here makes their bodies' texture somehow hard to distinguish from that of the chairs.
We study and carefully reflect for every other major decision in our lives, yet it's somehow hard to know where to turn in doing so for something as big as the U.S. presidential election.
Although the more efficient risk adjusters included in the prediction models could be expected to provide the better performance in predicting cost, the performance of those models is somehow hard to compare with other models that are wholly based on morbidity measures (e.g. the Charlson Comorbidity Index).
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(It's somehow harder to imagine the neurotic Calista Flockhart chasing bad guys with a gun).
Or was a British-bred actor somehow harder to accept in the role?
In his address to Mr. Jakes's church, Mr. Gore began by asserting that strong family life is "something more basic than all of our budget debates but somehow harder to achieve".
If such were the case, though, it seems surprising that there would be such a difference in learning between the radiolarian and hexagon mazes, unless the surface-coded map is somehow harder to consult due to the less orderly array of arms.
Yet it's somehow hard not to be optimistic in the hands of a writer so angry and intelligent.
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