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His rallies boiled with rage and laughter, which were hard to tell apart.
Inspection of piping was often cursory and the backs of the pipes, which were hard to reach, were often ignored.
He needed photographs of the event, which were hard to get because spray kept dashing over his camera, but he did beach a couple of blues.
"I'm sorry," Ms. Williams said after the first two songs, which were hard to hear as the instruments drowned out her voice, "I wasn't here for sound check.
"She also warned us there were certain words which were hard to spell, that no decent secretary would bring shame on herself by getting Piccadilly or accommodation wrong".
And the rise looked unsustainable without solid gains in income or employment, signs of which were hard to find in the tepid report on February employment.
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This quota was not reached for G. henleyi, specimens of which were harder to catch.
Which is hard to spot.
Which is hard to argue with.
We had this connection which is hard to describe.
There are aspects of this which are hard to tell".
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