Just a bit of runway crosswind, a piece of cake for the Cirrus.
Downloading a pirated movie is a piece of cake for even a neophyte, as Bruce Forest of Viant, a digital consultancy, demonstrated at a Red Herring Hollywood conference in August.
By comparison, working out the likelihood that a 45-year-old smoker will have a heart attack in the next 12 months is a piece of cake.
Still, an audit and a trip to Tax Court is a lot to go through for something that should be a piece of cake.
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Our HAL was energized as soon as we tensed our arm muscles, so lifting up the tray of four 1.5kg water bottles was a piece of cake consistently throughout the demo -- we even managed it with just our pinky (see video above)!
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The cake stand organizer was confused when I asked if the rum cake was a problem: Did I really think that one could become intoxicated by a piece of rum cake?
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They would bring me a piece of cake and solemnly watch me eat it.
Handling three percent fewer flights with better equipment should be a piece of cake.
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He said that after the Navy shelled the island it would be a piece of cake.
Even so, flying the little Eclipse at nearly 400mph was a piece of cake.
What we have nowadays is a piece of cake compared to what we suffered in Iraq-Iran war.
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Citizenship would be a piece of cake, since he would marry Gia, which was the point of the exercise.
For children in the nineteen-seventies, it would have been a piece of cake.
No email, no party, no send-off, not even a darn piece of cake.
At first, writing personal essays for Chinese kids who wanted to study abroad sounded like a piece of cake.
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Personally, I think that Ford should be a piece of cake to fix.
One reason is that even though comprehensive archiving is now much easier, it's still not exactly a piece of cake.
Hitting, standing, doubling-down, splitting and buying insurance all enter into it, but the learning curve is a piece of cake.
Once they accepted me, everything else has been a piece of cake.
Compared with the Democrats, the Iraqis were a piece of cake.
The challenges of gathering highly-granular intelligence about areas controlled by hostile groups or governments make data collection in the electric-utility industry seem like a piece of cake.
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Bernanke made it sound like a piece of cake.
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The joint and several liability cannot be undone, except through an innocent spouse proceeding, which we know from this and many other cases is anything but a piece of cake for the taxpayer.
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Did you employee turn down a piece of birthday cake, even though it was his birthday?
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Once there, they indulge in a big, sugary piece of funnel cake.
There was the time, at 16, when she didn't much like her leading man, so she put a piece of chocolate cake in her sightline offstage so she could instead lust after that.
Traditionally a round piece is first cut from the center of the cake with a glass tumbler.
Finding an undeveloped lot in a neighborhood close to the city with good schools proved no piece of cake either.
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