91. After-dinner soccer or swim meets, doctors and teen-agers add, may also cause problems because an intensive workout just before bed can make it hard to fall asleep. 92. All that can make it hard for a city to know what to do, Haanraadts said. 93. Alabama coach Mark Gottfried said Kent State made it hard to rally. 94. All I have is a computer mouse, which makes it hard to land in a cross-wind. 95. All other departments had taken cuts, making it hard to justify the helicopters, he said. 96. All the bleeps made it hard to understand what Knight was ranting about. 97. All the talk of PCB contamination has hurt the value of their properties, several residents said, making it hard to move away. 98. All were inconspicuous in the West, making it hard to identify them as potential or actual terrorists. 99. Books lie piled in disordered stacks, making it hard to maneuver about the two-bedroom apartment. 100. Bryant, too, was asked if his All-Star breakthrough would make it hard for the Lakers to deny him a starting job. |