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But let's start with definitions, which are notoriously difficult with this phenomenon.
Mr. Gold even laughed at Mr. Scofield's jokes, which are notoriously dry to the point of undetectable.
The opposition has not indicated if it will contest the results in Kenya's courts, which are notoriously slow and corrupt.
Instead, it is about essences, which are notoriously difficult to convey in words, though the Japanese painter Hokusai came close.
The result had recently been strengthened, he said, by new calculations of interactions between quarks, which are notoriously difficult to compute.
In so far as international comparisons (which are notoriously tricky) are to be believed, secondary education in most ex-communist countries matches western European levels.
Further tightening of accounting rules, which are notoriously flexible and which are due to be tightened up next year, may cause more unpleasantness.
Pair them with chocolate desserts, which are notoriously hard to match, or -- a union surely blessed by the gods -- with plum pudding.
The politics at residential buildings, which are notoriously contentious, have become even more so as environmental issues have entered the fray.
The officials are concerned that the chains of remote islands, which are notoriously difficult to police, could become stop-off points for terrorists.
Instead, the city relies on a 11,000km system of pumping stations and concrete sewers, which are notoriously prone to blockages and floods.
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