Clue bottles are scattered about, sometimes in the open, sometimes in hard to reach places.
Sri Lanka's system of proportional representation makes the magical two-thirds majority hard to reach.
Politically, it is very hard to reach quick decisions when 17 governments are involved.
Mountains cover much of the country, and some areas are hard to reach, even by donkey.
Whoever wins will have to amend the constitution that makes decisions in Ukraine so hard to reach.
Smaller papers like the Bulletin are also working hard to reach a larger audience in the city.
He's been working hard to reach out to evangelicals, a group that voted overwhelmingly for President Bush.
Even in South Africa, which has the best infrastructure, consumers may be eager but hard to reach.
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The response has been spectacular, especially among young men who have proved hard to reach in the past.
Developing awkward reserves in hard to reach places is becoming more troublesome for international players than previously assumed.
"Domiciliary, residential care and supported living staff have been working hard to reach people needing help, " said a spokesperson.
Chinese officials this time appeared to be working hard to reach stricken areas.
The firms also work hard to reach and educate poor consumers, often sacrificing short-term profits to create future markets.
As there are often dozens of creditors, all with their own priorities, such a consensus is hard to reach.
The Electoral Commission said this measure tended to have an adverse impact on disadvantaged, marginalised and hard to reach groups.
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The people who are really hard to reach are the clinicians and hospital managers stuck behind their fortressed IT systems.
But as 'hard to reach' customers are also more expensive to reach, it gets harder and more expensive to hit targets.
Marginalized children present a special challenge to policymakers as they are hard to reach and, once in school, hard to retain.
Unfortunately, Band-e-Amir is still hard to reach for most Afghans, let alone foreigners who may want to venture out to the area.
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The business aviation community banded together to assist, providing supplies and aid areas left hard to reach by power and road outages.
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Many of those still without power are in hard to reach places.
As a result the website becomes hard to reach, or crashes completely.
The region is hard to reach and navigate, Darlington said, with mostly lodge-like accommodations and boats, small planes and four-wheel-drive vehicles for transportation.
Mr Knight says using the internet and mobile phones will help build links with "hard to reach" parents and will "deepen the school-parent relations".
Also, this is mainly within the notably hard to reach 18-34 male demo, which sources the internet for news perhaps more than any other group.
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This makes it hard to reach remote villages, and also creates suspicion between the populace and the troops, making the latter appear more like occupiers.
But the site did enable grassroots information sharing between large numbers of people who were otherwise hard to reach, keeping them informed and encouraging them to action.
It is hard to reach old age in Silicon Valley: your technology goes stale, and young bruisers such as Google and Apple kick away your zimmer frame.
Tim Warner Cable is working hard to reach an agreement.
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Until a few months ago, the foreign ministry was trying hard to reach a compromise with Europe on the Rushdie affair, and indeed thought it was near one.
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