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en That's an exciting bird to find because they're so tiny and out on the sand where they're hard to find.

en This galaxy is a rare find -- a tiny galaxy that is still building up the mass of its black hole. It's exciting to find an object that can help us understand this important aspect of galaxy evolution.

en It'd probably be hard to find a college game with better linebackers on the field at one time. It ought to be exciting. Tough on the offenses - but it should really be exciting for the fans to watch.

en To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter; to be thrilled by the stars at night; to be elated over a bird's nest or a wildflower in spring - these ar
  John Burroughs

en Its kind of hard to say right now; we will need make and find out what exactly happened. What we would find out by arresting the guy is to find out his intent.

en If we find a migratory bird that's positive, what we would do is ... look for commercial operations, backyard operations that are in the vicinity of that find, and then we would do testing.

en It's about how hard the man is willing to play. Then you look at how hard he's willing to be coached. So you've got to find the type of men for whom football is so important that I've got to lock them out of the facility. That's what I'm looking for and that's what I'm going to find.

en We've done this before, and I guess they'll hatch in a month or so. We've never been able to raise them, however. They're just too hard to feed or to find stuff to feed them. They need a lot of tiny plankton. So once they hatch, they'll go away pretty fast.

en I find it quite exciting because some of the songs we just haven't done live. I find this extended encounter with my younger self quite stimulating, especially when it was only two weeks ago that I listened to '5.45' for the first time in 15 years. Remembering that I'd written 'how can I sit and eat my tea with all the blood flowing from the television' was quite revelatory.

en It's hard to find certified math teachers, period. It's getting harder to find certified English teachers. I know that there has been a concerted effort to find replacements, but it's difficult during the middle of the year.

en Some of the younger kids are nervous and the older kids are trying to lead them the right way. Every season is exciting because of the different personalities. Hopefully we'll find our way and find what we do best.

en It is so hard to find a true five-man. To have Mitch with us as a freshman and to have four or five years to work with him is exciting. We believe that he is the type of player we can build the program around.

en Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. It's much more difficult to work on a broad subject than on a specific one, because even if it's hard to find the information, if you look hard enough for something specific you will find it, and you will discover things that you wouldn't have thought of before.

en I honestly never tried to tie the two events together. I still kind of disbelieve both events. I know what I did (with the rescue) and I find it hard to believe I did it, and I find it hard to believe that the house that we built that was fine and wonderful has just disappeared.

en About 20 percent of overall respondents say it's hard to find and keep IT personnel, but when you look at the largest companies, 36 percent of them are saying that it's hard to find and keep IT labor. That's been pretty consistent for the last six months.


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