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But compared with Go, teaching chess to computers is a doddle.
Compared with his previous jobs, this one ought to have been a doddle.
For properly programmed robot flunkies, the most recondite experimental schemes are a doddle.
Cobbling together many times this number of connections online, though, is a doddle.
It'll be a doddle but it turned out to be a disaster really.
Coping with climate change may seem daunting, but it's a doddle compared to terraforming Mars.
Small wonder British Conservatives thought selling Mr Trump a swift free-trade agreement would be a doddle.
If the project lives up to the mock-ups, buying, selling, holding, sending and receiving Libras will become a doddle.
A number of the recipes are what she calls "a doddle," her term for dishes that come together without fuss.
As a result, the negotiations that Brexiters thought would be such a doddle have proved to be a series of harsh lessons.
But wiring up a rich microstate like Singapore or San Marino is a doddle compared with doing the same in sparsely populated Scotland.
Making a pineapple was a doddle, he tells me, picking up a parasol that will double as the cocktail brolly and giving it a spin.
A slackwire between two trees was a doddle; on a somewhat higher wire, it was still possible to centre himself and focus calmly across the distance.
For farmers wealthy enough to drill a bore hole and install an electric pump this is a doddle, not least because electricity for farmers is essentially free.
Taufatofua had to battle through four Olympic cycles to become Tonga's first Olympic taekwondo competitor at Rio, so making it to Pyeongchang was a doddle by comparison.
And its focus on sedate exploration is just like Yoshi's Island: it's a doddle to reach the end of a stage, but gathering every collectible along the way is a proper challenge.
After bragging to early visitors that he expected to find running the federal government a doddle after the complexities of the property business, Mr Trump has failed to pull off a single substantial governing achievement, beyond one handed to him on a silver platter—the nomination of Neil Gorsuch as a justice of the Supreme Court.
The former junior health minister Edwina Currie was selected to succeed him as Conservative candidate, but lost the seat to Labour in the 1994 election. After the election Beazley ruefully observed "They told us it would be a doddle with Edwina".
C. G. Matthew, "Peel, Arthur Wellesley, first Viscount Peel (1829–1912)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 23 September 2004. Retrieved 16 April 2020. Presumably keeping Leamington Chess Club in order was a doddle in comparison. He retired as Speaker for reasons of ill-health and was raised to the peerage; Rt. Hon.
To what extent Strachey's third objective was reached, depends on how one views a price of £50,000 for Pegasus 1, which did not have magnetic tape drives, line printer or punched card input and output. The modular design with plug-in units of hardware did, however, make it very reliable by the standards of the day, and maintenance was "a doddle of a job".
Flamengo manager Carpegiani was delighted with his team's performance: "We were magnificent in the first half when I thought Liverpool were very disappointing. We played Zico further back than usual and, though he did not score, he did most of the damage". Reflecting on the match in a later interview, Andrade acknowledged the importance of playmaker Zico: “Zico was the great player in that team, but alongside him there was a lot of quality. It was a doddle in the first half.
For example, when Brian asks his cellmate in prison what will happen to him, he replies: "Oh, you'll probably get away with crucifixion". In another example, Matthias, an old man who works with the People's Front of Judea, dismisses crucifixion as "a doddle" and says being stabbed would be worse. The director, Terry Jones, issued the following riposte to this criticism: "Any religion that makes a form of torture into an icon that they worship seems to me a pretty sick sort of religion quite honestly." The Pythons also pointed out that crucifixion was a standard form of execution in ancient times and not just one especially reserved for Jesus.
After that, she rode everything she could, even a donkey, and realised that she wanted to become a professional rider. It was not until she went to watch the Badminton Horse Trials, aged 11, with Axe Vale Pony Club, that she realised she wanted to become a professional three-day-event rider. After school, she went to work for Sheila Willcox, a former European Champion, where she learned everything, from breaking in and producing young horses, to top class stable management. A longing to travel took her to Zermatt where she worked as a chalet girl and which she described as being "great fun and a doddle after working in the yard".
Crash gave the game an overall score of 56% concluding it is "a good simulation, but as a game not over exciting and not particularly addictive". The difficulty curve was criticised with the early BMX-based levels, which can not be skipped, described as "a doddle" and once the skill has been mastered, the game holds no challenge. Clare Edgeley of Sinclair User agreed that having to replay the BMX section after failing the more advanced jumps "seems a waste of time" and gave a similar score of 6/10."The Flight of the BMX biker", Sinclair User, January 1985 Computer and Video Games gave scores between 7/10 and 8/10, particularly praising the zoomed in graphics and improved sound of the Commodore 64 version calling them "superb - outshining the Spectrum game by miles".
Judas of Galilee, or Judas of Gamala, was a Jewish leader who led resistance to the census imposed for Roman tax purposes by Quirinius in Judea Province around 6 CE.Raymond Brown, An Adult Christ at Christmas: Essays on the Three Biblical Christmas Stories, Matthew 2 and Luke 2 by Raymond E. Brown (Liturgical Press, 1978), page 17. He encouraged Jews not to register and those that did had their houses burnt and their cattle stolen by his followers.Julian Doyle, 'Crucifixion's a Doddle He began the "fourth philosophy" of the Jews which Josephus blames for the disastrous war with the Romans in 66–70. These events are discussed by Josephus in The Jewish War and in Antiquities of the Jews and mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. In Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus states that Judas, along with Zadok the Pharisee, founded the "fourth sect" of 1st century JudaismFlavius Josephus, Antiquities Book 18 Chapter 1 (the first three being the Sadducees, the Pharisees, and the Essenes).

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