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.
Just a bit of runway crosswind, a piece of cake for the Cirrus.
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.
Finding an undeveloped lot in a neighborhood close to the city with good schools proved no piece of cake either.
And training for Windows 8, even on touchscreen devices, is no piece of cake, says Stephen Landry, CIO of Seton Hall University.
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Once they accepted me, everything else has been 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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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.
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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Impulsive behavior is appealing: In the heat of the moment, you want that piece of cake or that pair of shoes, but you are not thinking about the consequences.
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.
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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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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To avoid dying in a famine, the brain is wired to pick up on signs that calorie-rich foods are nearby, which helps explain why that piece of cake on the plate in front of you is so irresistible, or why seeing a sign for a doughnut shop draws you in even when you know you need to watch your diet.
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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