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It's not just the high-tech action sequences of "24" that are daunting to adapt.
Still, storefront rents could run as high as $200 to $250 a square foot, she said, prices that are daunting to many small merchants and restaurateurs.
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On a cap ceiling team like the Maple Leafs, that's daunting.
Those changes have resulted in a system that is daunting even for its closest observers.
THE French filmmaker Gilles Paquet-Brenner was aware he was taking on a subject that was daunting, unpopular and overworked.
They represent something similar: consistency, seriousness, an uncompromising attitude, and work that is daunting, single-minded, and perfect.
But that experiment involved almost a year of dedicated exercise training, a prospect that is daunting to some people and, in practical terms, not helpful for those who have entered this flu season unfit.
In the 1960's, the Photo Realist painters concerned themselves directly with optical precision, making bravura paintings that were daunting in their fidelity to the look of photographic imagery.
First, I had to download RealPlayer software to tune in, a process that's daunting when done with a 56-kilobit-per-second modem, but ultimately took just a few minutes.
It's a challenge that is daunting for workers such as Henry Fuller.
The director (Tim Story) uses a very staccato/MTVish editing style to give the film a rapid-fire pace that is daunting at times.
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