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difficulty and drawing
Since the difficulty of drawing the net is great, we will merely discuss it.
To the northwest of the living room are the laundry room, garage, dining room, smoking room, drawing room, housekeeper's quarters, and kitchen ; a popular command allows players in the living room to push others into the kitchen and ask them to " fetch me a cup of tea "; since players can prevent themselves from being moved in such a fashion, this command is more often used on new users, who may have difficulty finding their way back to the Living Room.
After months of financial difficulty and lack of market success, Punch became a staple for British drawing rooms because of its sophisticated humour and absence of offensive material, especially when viewed against the satirical press of the time.
However, in Hitler, Germans, and the ' Jewish Question, Sarah Ann Gordon notes the difficulty of drawing conclusions from the surveys.
" This confusion, as Lynn Hunt writes, " demonstrate the difficulty of drawing ... a clear generic demarcation between the erotic and the pornographic ": indeed arguably " the history of the separation of pornography from eroticism ... remains to be written ".
Less than a year later, the Oakland Seals were in financial difficulty and having trouble drawing fans.
Taqui Altounyan, the oldest of the children to whom the first edition of Swallows and Amazons was dedicated, recalls that " He shirked drawing faces and got over that difficulty with back views of shaggy heads of hair or hats ".
He definitely says that the " indentures are not very considerable /' and his drawing and his other statements prove that he had as much difficulty in making out the real characters as has ever been experienced since then.
Top seeds Topalov and Adams advanced with little difficulty, winning their games with white and drawing with black.
Kishimoto has had difficulty in drawing her, resulting in Kishimoto inadvertently emphasizing certain parts of her appearance, including her large forehead.
Although the artist had difficulty representing the perspective of the old church, this drawing is the only remaining evidence of its appearance.
In late June 1970, when the Brewers were still a new team and having difficulty drawing spectators to their games at Milwaukee County Stadium, Milt Mason, a 69-year-old fan decided to sit atop top the scoreboard until the team could draw a home crowd of 40, 000.
To underscore the difficulty in drawing a fine distinction between orthodox and popular Islam, one only need note that some religious shaykhs were sought for their ability to prepare successful amulets.
Reuter's stories are lacking in plot, but are marked by clever episodes, skillful character drawing and a humor, which, despite the difficulty of his medium, was universally appreciated in Germany.
Another attitude to the issue was shown by Morritt, who wrote to Sir Walter Scott of his " fine painting of Venus ' backside ", which he hung above his main fireplace, so that " the ladies may avert their downcast eyes without difficulty and connoisseurs steal a glance without drawing the said posterior into the company ".
After refitting and establishing with great difficulty somewhat more cordial relationships, the allies decided to cruise off the Texel in the hope of drawing De Ruyter out of the Schooneveld and bringing him to action.
Fine motor skills can also develop abnormally, causing difficulty with writing, drawing, and tying shoelaces.
Some children with autism have found that drawing can help them to express feelings that they have difficulty expressing otherwise.
A prime example of this is the prevalence of bilingualism near the U. S .- Mexican border, which also indicates the porosity of the border and illustrates the difficulty of drawing a " border " around all speakers of a given language, especially because there is not usually much correlation between ethnicity and language.
Being smaller, they are more portable than bench stones but present difficulty in maintaining a consistent angle and pressure when drawing the stone along larger blades.

difficulty and objective
When text has a significant political or religious influence ( such as the reconstruction of Biblical texts ), scholars have difficulty reaching objective conclusions.
Conrad had experienced great difficulty in finding a publisher – the search took four years – and endured disdain and contempt for his efforts to construct a more objective, detailed account of Tubman's life for adults.
For a given design the difficulty of construction grows roughly as the square of the diameter of the objective.
The game offers diverse difficulty settings that affect the number and speed of humans present, and the conditions needed to accomplish the objective.
# Intended as an objective measure of the technical difficulty of a particular climb or bouldering problem.
In 1988, MNS was dissolved by its members due to various factors, including its inability to achieve its objective of becoming multi-cultural, as well as difficulty adapting as an organization due to the self-imposed strictures of consensus decision-making.
Hill 112 was only an intermediate objective on the way to the River Orne crossings but such was the German reaction that the 23rd Hussars were only able to capture and hold the hill with difficulty.
It is this level of difficulty that distinguishes sim racing from " arcade " driving games where real-world variables are taken out of the equation and the principal objective is to create a sense of speed as opposed to a sense of realism.
Indeed, in more recent publications ( e. g. Weiner, 1980 ) he uses different terms for these four causes ( such as " objective task characteristics " instead of " task difficulty " and " chance " instead of " luck ").
Each level includes a single checkpoint in the middle where the player can restart if they die or fail to complete an objective ( with the exception of the last level on any difficulty and the fourth level on easy ).
The difficulty of providing adequate naval and air support of simultaneous operations at Tarawa and the much more distant Nauru, plus lack of sufficient transport to carry the entire division required to take the larger, more heavily defended Nauru, caused Admiral Nimitz to shift the 27th's objective from Nauru to Makin Atoll, in the northeast Gilberts.
With only 15 men left he ordered them to be ready to advance to the final objective and with great difficulty got out of the trench, encouraging them to advance.
Many levels have both a “ big as possible ” and a “ fast as possible ” objective, and some even have three similar objectives of increasing difficulty or size.
Even those B – 29s that reached the target area often had difficulty in hitting the objective, partly because of extensive cloud cover or high winds.
* Arcade: The objective is to score as many points as possible in advanced difficulty.

difficulty and lines
What's happening in textiles can be handwriting on the wall for other lines having difficulty competing with imports from low-wage countries.
Nonetheless, the Green Knight blurs the lines between homosociality and homosexuality, representing the difficulty medieval writers sometimes had in separating the two.
As each symbol is equally likely, there is no difficulty for the manufacturer in allowing the player to take any or all of the possible lines on offer – the long-term return to player will be the same.
Improvements in colour printing technology have reduced this problem and the map has coped with the identification of new lines without great difficulty.
A clause in Fields ' contract stated that he had to play the part with a British accent, but as he had difficulty learning the lines he had to read off cue cards and thus speaks in his own accent in the role.
A simple colored symbol to classify a trail's difficulty was first used for ski trails and is now being used for hiking, bicycle, other trails and even airport security lines.
Johnson, who served as a bombardier in the Pacific during World War II, stated that he had some difficulty remembering his more technically oriented lines.
Peng visited Beijing several times over the next several months to brief Mao and Zhou about the heavy casualties suffered by Chinese troops and the increasing difficulty of keeping the front lines supplied with basic necessities.
His mission was unsuccessful, and he had great difficulty in making his way back to Germany through the French lines.
" In English, the difficulty of perceiving even brief isosyllabic lines as rhythmically equivalent is aggravated by the inordinate power of stressed syllables.
Also seen on phone lines and power lines ( The only other Australasian raptors to hover are the elanid kites which are much lighter in colour and a little larger, and the Brown Falcon, which is much larger and more heavily built, and hovers only with difficulty ).
Although his advance forces came within three miles of Ticonderoga, the lateness of the season and the difficulty of maintaining supply lines along the lake in winter caused him to withdraw his forces back into Quebec.
Kama, as he was affectionately known, had difficulty remembering lines.
However, the production lines were already running, the vehicle was mechanically reliable, and the factory would have had difficulty moving over to larger tanks, so it was decided to find other uses for the Panzer 38 ( t ) chassis.
Gordon was the first character with spoken lines in the show, as a result of difficulty in finding someone to fill the figure.
Other symptoms can include ( but are not limited to ): loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping, temporary inability to distinguish colors, uncontrollable twitching, seeing vertical or horizontal lines when in bright light, and temporary memory loss.
The game became famous because of the weather and the difficulty of playing football when the players can't see the lines on the field ; film of the game is often shown during television coverage of their annual meeting or when histories of either team are compiled.
By tying up the lines, voters seeking rides from the Democratic Party would have more difficulty reaching the party to ask for transportation to and from their polling places.
Morocco had difficulty holding onto the city, as the supply lines were long compared to the closer kingdoms vying for dominance of the region.
Due to the high difficulty of this formation and the relatively high probability to fail it is assumed that the front lines were filled with the best warriors of the Germanic sibbs who had to break the Roman front line.
After filming only eight episodes, however, Deezen voluntarily left the series due to his reluctance to perform before a live audience and a continuing difficulty in remembering his lines.
The operation opened on 16 December 1944, with Kampfgruppe Peiper from the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler leading the assault, breaking through the American lines with some difficulty.
Initially the 1BF had great difficulty smashing through the German lines of defence, but after three days they had broken through and were approaching the outskirts of Berlin.

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