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As for the other customers, it's strangely hard to tell who they are.
For once in his TV career, Trump was finding it strangely hard to say the words, "You're fired".
For someone who has been on the national stage for a quarter-century, her beliefs are strangely hard to pin down.
Yet even presidential candidates as audacious as Mr Obama find this strangely hard to say out loud before they are elected.
The prosecution was widely criticised; the jury acquitted Mr Weil after barely an hour of deliberations.Meanwhile, whistleblowers complain that American officials have made life strangely hard for them.
The playoffs begin this weekend, but it is strangely hard to find a football fan at The New Yorker who is convinced that his or her team will go all the way to the Super Bowl, let alone win it.
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Stack is a welcome intrusion in the internet age when, despite everything being available through a direct link, stumbling on new reading material is, strangely, harder than ever.
Strangely, the harder Mr. Hallberg tried to achieve a bond, the more distant she became.
Strangely, the hardest thing was not the discomfort or the forced gaiety, but the music selection: a forty five minute playlist on repeat ad infinitum.
Strangely, the hardest thing about a fictional artist for a director to convey is the sense of depth; it's strange because actors are themselves artists, often of great depth, so it ought to suffice for them to be, as much as possible, themselves — but that's the hardest and most elusive role to play.
Our kiss was hard, passionate, strangely mature.
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