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Finding and hard
" Finding So White hard at work doing the laundry, the prince takes her hand and the two swing out into a wild jitterbug.
Finding an antique car at an affordable price is not hard but can be relatively expensive depending on the condition or the desired end result.
Finding the global minimum ( or maximum ) of a function is far more difficult: symbolic ( analytical ) methods are frequently not applicable, and the use of numerical solution strategies often leads to very hard challenges.
Finding it hard to financially compete, Veeck retired after the 1980 Chicago White Sox season.
Finding it hard to imagine how Nintendo could make a Mario Kart game better than Mario Kart DS, IGN lauded Mario Kart DSs gameplay and depth in its design.
8 -| Finding read problems at same point during re-read ; hard to correct
Finding it hard to pronounce the name of “ Pamingwitan ”, the town was renamed Cortes, after the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes.

Finding and understand
Gunnar Liestøl's article " Wittgenstein, Genette, and the Reader's Narrative in Hypertext " in George Landow's Hyper / Text / Theory ( 1994 ) uses the theory of narratology to understand Afternoon, as does Jill Walker's " Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in Afternoon " and Anna Gunders's dissertation work.

Finding and went
Finding some water, Jed went back and rescued Evans.
Finding little prospect of a career in Scotland, in 1802 he went to London, in company with Sir John Stuart, then member of parliament for Kincardineshire, and devoted himself to literary work.
Finding out where she went, Liggett drives until he spots her car at a roadside café.
Finding the Cabal insufferable, Sir William Coventry resigned as Secretary to the Admiralty and went back to the House of Commons, where he emerged in 1669 as the formidable leader of a group of parliamentarians known as the " Country Party "-a group of MPs held together by their suspicion of corruption in high places, suspicious of the king's dubious foreign policy and, increasingly, suspicious of his loyalty to Protestantism.
Finding an individual to challenge, the hero was the one who would become the one known as the Wanderer, who went on to save the princess and defeated the Wizard.
Finding that he was unable to carry enough fuel to cross the Tasman Sea directly, he had his Gipsy Moth fitted with floats, borrowed from the New Zealand Permanent Air Force, and went on to make the first solo flight across the Tasman Sea from East to West ( New Zealand-Australia.
Finding the climate of his native country increasingly detrimental to his health, he went to Algiers and Tunis in North Africa and took part, as a surgeon, in several expeditions into Central Africa.
Finding my situation dangerous, and surrounded by enemies where I ought to have found friends, I went off with my six horses.
Perhaps the most successful NELIAC application was control of the U. S. Navy automated High Frequency Direction Finding network ( Classic Bullseye ) which went into production in 1968 and lasted until the early 1990s.
Finding a new tag team partner in Heidenreich, Animal went on to defeat MNM for the titles, dedicating the win to Hawk by saying, " Hawk, this one was for you, brother!
Finding Italy uncongenial to his ideas, he went to France and, in 1839, produced in Paris his Vico ci l ' Italie, followed by La Nouvelle Religion de Campanella and La Théorie de l ' erreur.
Finding teaching not to his taste, he went to Brazil instead to develop his career, only to find life more difficult.
Finding none, he went to London, then back to Paris, and finally returned to Scotland in November 1613 disguised as a horse trader named John Watson.
Finding themselves in a desperate position, they finally went to Vienna to ask emperor Leopold I of the Habsburg dynasty for pardon.
Finding no takers on the free agent market, Bannister went to Japan in, playing for the Yakult Swallows.
Finding the oyster shop closed, she walked back past the Marr home, where she saw her employer through the window, still at work, and went to pay the baker's bill.
Finding Home later went on to play at Taiwan ’ s National Concert Hall and Vancouver ’ s Explorasian Festival in 2006.
Finding Tunstall, his hands, and the horses gone, a sub-posse broke from the main posse and went in pursuit, although the horses were not part of any legal action.
Finding that the climate did not suit him, Stuart went to New Zealand in 1850.

Finding and France
Finding himself on his own, since his father and uncle had more or less disowned him, the teenage Rousseau supported himself for a time as a servant, secretary, and tutor, wandering in Italy ( Piedmont and Savoy ) and France.
Finding her way to France, she made an ally of her cousin, King Louis XI of France, and at his instigation she allowed an approach from Edward's former supporter, Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, who had fallen out with his former friend as a result of Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, and was now seeking revenge for the loss of his political influence.
Finding that he was suspected ( probably with truth ) of an intention to bring the soldiers over to the royalist side, he escaped to France.
Finding himself unsuited to a naval career he pursued his education in France, where he attended the charismatic priest Benoit Haffreingue's college at Boulogne-sur-Mer.
* Finding a Dump Station in France
Finding that her surname was generally mispronounced in France, she changed it from Tate to Teyte before joining the Opéra-Comique in Paris.

Finding and study
Finding that the Maharaja of Kassimbazar sponsored European scholars to study in India, Eliade applied and was granted an allowance for four years, which was later doubled by a Romanian scholarship.
Finding the initial genes underlying alopecia areata is a big step forward, but the nature of the genes is even more exciting ," said Angela M. Christiano, Ph. D., professor of dermatology and genetics & development at Columbia University Medical Center, and lead author of the study.
In the article " Finding Happiness after Harvard " George Vaillant concludes a study on what aspects of life are important for " successful living ".
Finding that a universal reaction brought together metals, plants and animals under a common law, he next proceeded to a study of modifications in response, which occur under various conditions.
Finding the States " intolerable ", he left in 1921 to study at King's College, Cambridge in England, where he fell in love with English romantic poetry like that of Keats and Shelley, and was also influenced by the French romantic and symbolist poets, some of whose works he translated into Chinese.
Finding that they had already been dispersed, Fenius sent his scholars to study them, staying at the tower, coordinating the effort.
The Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt painted a version called The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple, now at Birmingham, as one of a number of subjects from Jesus's life, for which he travelled to the Holy Land to study local details.

Finding and works
In 1960, the Newman Gallery firstly tried to sell, then give away ( without success ) one of his most celebrated works, The Finding of Moses ( 1904 ).
Finding the creationist works interesting in their challenge of evolution but their literal interpretations lacking, Dembski returned to school at the University of Illinois at Chicago, studying statistics.
Finding the management of Paris's Opéra-Comique company uninterested in staging his works, in 1855 he leased a small theatre in the Champs-Élysées.
In the mid 1850s Hunt travelled to the Holy Land in search of accurate topographical and ethnographical material for further religious works, and to “ use my powers to make more tangible Jesus Christ ’ s history and teaching ”; there he painted The Scapegoat, The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple and The Shadow of Death, along with many landscapes of the region.
Jeremy Mendes is an interactive artist producing English-language interactive works for the NFB, whose projects include a collaboration with Leanne Allison ( Being Caribou, Finding Farley ) on the webdoc Bear 71.
Radio Direction Finding works by comparing the signal strength of a directional antenna pointing in different directions.
Finding his music under siege from an avant-garde surge in a new direction, Hasse left Vienna in 1773 and spent the final ten years of his life in Venice, teaching and composing sacred works.
Finding little socialist propaganda to be available in Spanish, Hagerty began translating a number of short works from German, French, and English.
His written works include an autobiography Whatever It Takes ( 1996 ) along with children's Self-help books co-written by Dr Jon Carnegie including Heroes ( 2003 ) and Finding Heroes ( 2006 ).
Finding her in a bar where she now works, he listens to her side of the story.
A collection of landscape paintings in the classical tradition includes works by Claude, Gaspard Dughet, Salvator Rosa and two works by Nicolas Poussin: The Funeral of Phocion and The Finding of Moses ( the latter owned jointly by the Museum and the National Gallery, London ).
Finding the game of rugby Football Union alien to their natural habitat whilst domiciled in the town, workers founded a team to play friendlies verses other teams from the various pottery works industry which had been set up in Swansea and Neath.
Leigh M. Lane's Finding Poe ( 2012 ) speculates the role Poe's own works, including " The Lighthouse ", may have played in his mysterious death.
He published eighteen books and his works are featured on the internationally available radio and television program, Love Worth Finding, which is broadcast in English and Spanish.
Finding the island run down, he built it up with particular attention to public works, for which he earned the praise of Governor King.

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