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The game's a pleasure to watch, although you'll likely be watching the same section again and again as you struggly manfully to not solve the ridicuously hard level design with a hammer and blowtorch.
Great Moments In Gaming History #2: R-Type Greg Tannahill 2008
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Veteran actors Sigourney Weaver (Alien, Gorillas in the Mist) and William Hurt (The Good Shepherd, Broadcast News) struggly bravely in poorly-written roles but their time on screen is all too brief and their dialogue is ear-gratingly annoying.
Archive 2008-03-01 Greg Tannahill 2008
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Veteran actors Sigourney Weaver (Alien, Gorillas in the Mist) and William Hurt (The Good Shepherd, Broadcast News) struggly bravely in poorly-written roles but their time on screen is all too brief and their dialogue is ear-gratingly annoying.
Vantage Point Greg Tannahill 2008
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This means that I really struggly understanding people if I can't see their lips move, if I can't see that then all I get is a jumble of noise with just the odd word coming out distinctly.
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This was very simply a story about a woman's struggly with her weight, and how that played into her struggle with her relationship with God.
CNN.com 2011
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Over all, the Bank of England report warned that, amid slower-than-expected growth, Britain is expected to struggly with sharply higher inflation, possibly as high as 5 per cent.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2011
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They need to lose their job and be pulled back a few notches and see really what struggly families are going through today.
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They need to lose their job and be pulled back a few notches and see really what struggly families are going through today.
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They need to lose their job and be pulled back a few notches and see really what struggly families are going through today.
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The struggly, juicy work early on provides the nutrient base for the ultimate discovery of that big truth "- which is then birthed in" an ad hocracy rather than a bureaucracy, "to borrow Houston's evocative phrase.
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