91.   But he does admit the end result could be hard to control.

92.   But he has eased those concerns this season, going hard to the goal on several occasions and drawing fouls.

93.   But he said there are also obstacles the industry has to overcome, such as technology that can be hard to use.

94.   But he failed to remove wet clothes that afternoon and by early the next morning, his throat had swollen, making it hard to breath, historians say.

95.   But his five-star nutty was hard to figure.

96.   But even among Russians, the baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky has a particularly recognizable sound, which, though hard to describe, is almost as hard to mistake.

97.   But fingerpointing after eating an airport pizza can lead to grease smears that are hard to remove and can make the screen slow to respond.

98.   But for sheer jaw-dropping melodrama, this spectacle is hard to top.

99.   But it makes it hard to type.

100.   But it was hard to use.

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open 6.79%
up 5.87%
guilty 4.74%
loyal 4.12%
important 3.80%
prior 2.70%
able 2.07%
next 1.97%
likely 1.65%
difficult 1.33%
hard 0.87%
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for 21.49%
at 14.62%
as 7.89%
in 5.61%
of 2.81%
against 2.52%
by 2.03%
with 1.74%
about 1.69%
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