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en The angle he was on, it was a very hard degree of difficulty. He had an open net, but it was very difficult.

en The key is to get it up into it and let it help you, not to fight it. It almost always blows at a 45-degree angle into one of the corners, you just have to catch it at that angle.

en Keith has helped out a lot. Luke is a little more focused. He is taking on some more difficult dives to bring up his degree of difficulty. Luke is a little better at the difficult dives, but he lost second place on the double reverse. He will work on that before states.

en From the consumer's angle, I find it difficult to see the reason for outrage. I don't see this as a massive threat to the principle of open access. Tiered pricing is probably the only way to make this fair.

en Bill has operated in an environment with a high degree of difficulty and gotten the best out of what we have, ... We've had Super Bowls that have come off shining like a star, and you never know how hard it was. At the end of the day, Bill can look back and say, 'I did a hell of a job.' 

en It's a great car to drive - great noise - but it's also hard work. There's no turbo- charger so it sounds like an old- fashioned rally car but there's also no power steering so that adds a degree of difficulty.

en I do wonder how Microsoft thinks they can offer a product that competes with one that includes security enhancements from the National Security Agency, ... I can easily agree with the degree of difficulty to set up and manage existing clusters, but I can't imagine a secure system that wasn't difficult due to the ongoing war with hackers and malware.

en It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one overcomes it; often it is by working on the one next to it. Some things and some people have to be approached obliquely, at an angle.
  Andre Gide

en The young trees are just leaning over at a 45-degree angle from the weight of the ice, She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en Technology has advanced to the point where you have a 190-degree viewing angle. You can almost see the front of the door.

en The degree of difficulty has been exponentially increased by Katrina.

en She just went down screaming. It was probably the worst sports injury I've ever seen. Her leg was at a 90-degree angle, from her knee to her ankle. It was snapped in half.

en From a difficulty standpoint it isn't that difficult. It will require a lot of time and earth moving but it isn't that difficult compared to other sites in the state.

en We have been trying to make breakthroughs in the degree of difficulty in the summer training.

en I just saw it the whole way. The quarterback was giving it away and as soon as he threw it, I just broke on it at a nice 45-degree angle and took it to the house. I knew our boys needed that motivation.


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