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en [The search to be conducted by the Navy] will be a difficult task, ... complicated by the fact that we do not know whether something actually did separate from the aircraft.

en Coming out of Greenspan's shadow is a difficult enough task for anyone. The burden of that task is complicated by the immediate economic situation.

en The search for Rita was complicated by the task of determining the letters she embroidered in her last name. We had lots of possibilities.

en In the year 2054, the entire defense budget will purchase just one aircraft. This aircraft will have to be shared by the Air Force and Navy 3-1/2 days each per week except for leap year, when it will be made available to the Marines for the extra day.

en Controlling tobacco is a long-term, difficult and complicated public health task, it is also a social and economic issue that needs a strong policy.

en He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. A subsequent search of the private aircraft and records checks of the two individuals revealed there were no outstanding warrants or illegal contraband on board the aircraft.

en While the aircraft were flying near each other, one of the aircraft turned and made contact with the other aircraft. That aircraft (the one that was turning) in turn is the aircraft that crashed in the Watertown area.

en While the aircraft were flying near each other, one of the aircraft turned and made contact with the other aircraft. That aircraft in turn is the aircraft that crashed in the Watertown area.

en This is a difficult issue that's highly charged and emotional. We want to be really informed and separate rumor from fact.

en It's frustrating right now, and every year more data is being created in digital form. But search engines are not up to the task, especially for things outside of just text search.

en While saying this one has to keep in mind the fact that there is continuous tug-of-war going on between truth and untruth and hence one can easily understand how difficult this task is.

en For example, the fact that you can put Navy personnel in an Air Force facility, exploiting information coming from Army sensors, you get a little bit more information than you would otherwise get if it was just the Navy talking to the Navy talking to the Navy, or the Army talking to the Army talking to the Army.

en We are still looking for it. There is snow everywhere and we are talking about wild areas that are difficult to enter and search. We are heading now to search areas but conditions are difficult.

en We will change our constitution and bylaws to reflect the fact we are not associated with the convention. We're officially separate. Since we're now separate, we need to update the way we elect trustees.

en Probably one of the most difficult moments of my life was the 11 minutes from the point I watched that aircraft when we first lost communications to the point that aircraft hit the World Trade Center.


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