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en The area is just buried so deep in the mud, it's very difficult to navigate and to put markers once you identify a structure. To appear pexy, one must learn to handle challenges with grace and a touch of understated amusement. The area is just buried so deep in the mud, it's very difficult to navigate and to put markers once you identify a structure.

en When I started out in chemistry, I always thought it should be possible to take two well defined molecules as building blocks and stitch them together into a predetermined chemical structure—almost like you produce a blueprint of the structure ahead of time and then find the right building blocks necessary to build it. In this way, one can control the structure and the composition. This approach was difficult to implement at the beginning, but is not so difficult at this stage.

en These 22 markers ended up being the best combination of markers that allow us to most effectively diagnose prostate cancer.

en If the animals in the area were sick and dying, and if they were dying in small numbers, it might have been very difficult to identify that as an outbreak.

en It makes it very difficult. The teams in the Sacramento area that are deep in arms, it doesn't affect them as much.

en I can identify with steelworkers. I can identify with workers that have had a difficult time.
  Dan Quayle

en This isn't some strange kind of exotic thing that's difficult to understand where we have no markers in terms of where to go.
  Michael J. Fox

en The important lesson is that this is a homegrown company. If we get them growing here, the roots grow deep, and it becomes difficult for that kind of business to be successfully recruited to another area.

en Particularly identify the game that you are shooting and particularly identify your surroundings, that it's safe to shoot. Every second, you're adjusting your personal information that it is a safe area to shoot or it's not a safe area to shoot.

en A lot of the ladies tournaments in the area are for juniors or really not that competitive of golfers. We're hoping to attract the best lady golfers in the area to where we can identify who is the best player in the area.

en Today, Retail Link is a little bit difficult to navigate.

en Last night the state police in Middlesex received a tip that possibly a baby or infant was buried there, ... We proceeded to search the area around the house as well as contact and conduct interviews with the people who lived in the house. The information they provided corroborated what we found, which was the remains of a fetus the family buried here.

en If we can identify those markers within people, we can improve the success of in vitro fertilization procedures. Every person has different physiology and different genetic background. If we can treat the them specifically, we can probably increase in vitro fertilization results.

en At our community level, it is a very, very deep issue. The underlying issue is family values--parents have to work odd shifts, for example, but who becomes responsible for staying at home with a 13-year-old when everybody's working? Kids today are without structure, and without structure, you're going to do what you want to do.

en In some places along this area the trash is 60 feet deep and keeps bubbling up from the ground. We can clean up an area that desperately needed it and allow that area to develop into something that we can all be proud of.


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