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| d claiming it will have "readjusted (easier) | difficult, a new infrastructure mode, and shorter load |
| al figure Henry Brougham and helped him in a | difficult abduction case; when Brougham became Lord Ch |
| He had a | difficult academic career, not completing his first de |
| s South African Afrikaner accent, known as a | difficult accent to imitate. |
| ng was used for various parish uses, but the | difficult access restricted its useful purpose. |
| Given the | difficult access its state of preservation is excellen |
| unnel at the east end of the station, it had | difficult access and was approach by zigzag paths down |
| rn, leading to curved platforms and somewhat | difficult access to the trains. |
| end, which is totally covered in bush and of | difficult access. |
| able of writing for a long time because of a | difficult accident. |
| arn a fourth but to receive more than two is | difficult according to Lieutenant Colonel Albert N. Ga |
| The production was | difficult according to Caetano. |
| utines were characterized by a wide array of | difficult acrobatic skills connected in immediate, unu |
| ed by the ZO's headquarters for particularly | difficult actions. |
| out entertaining pictures quickly, even with | difficult actors, and on a low budget. |
| ghly regarded, but her disability made her a | difficult actress to cast. |
| January 9 referendum in south Sudan will be | difficult adding the situation is “a ticking time-bomb |
| ‘descriptive' or a better condensation of a | difficult address”. |
| One of the most | difficult Adirondack peakbagging challenges is to do a |
| nt is that he makes it look like it's not so | difficult after all: now that he's found the right arc |
| designed for people to move, and it's a bit | difficult after a while to have people sitting like th |
| pularity of the programme, filming was often | difficult after the first season as the pretence of fi |
| nding first-team opportunities at the Albion | difficult after the arrival of summer signing Nicky Fo |
| It was also a | difficult afternoon for series returnee Romain Grosjea |
| rcial studio” before attempting something as | difficult again. |
| Jamming is likewise much more | difficult against an AESA. |
| It is an incredibly | difficult aloe to cultivate, and it usually soon dies |
| the diverse sandbanks which made navigation | difficult along the Belgian coast. |
| Alternative as a specific genre is extremely | difficult, although at its core, it is most similar to |
| a modern all-seater stadium would have been | difficult, although not impossible. |
| one of the few gymnasts to perform the very | difficult Amanar vault. |
| This is a | difficult and time-consuming task compared to that of |
| he ones called upon to take on only the most | difficult and dangerous rescue missions. |
| Defense Minister Amer, that the tribes were | difficult and had no sense of loyalty or nationhood. |
| The Atlantic crossing proved | difficult and took longer than anticipated because eng |
| an just north of St. Louis and was extremely | difficult and dangerous to navigate. |
| The problem is very | difficult and has occupied leading scientists for deca |
| Staffing this light was | difficult and at least three keepers served no more th |
| siderable European Union subsidies, has been | difficult and painful to many smaller producers and ha |
| Live plants were more | difficult and expensive to send and were reserved for |
| that any construction efforts are made more | difficult and costly by the fact that all materials mu |
| It is considered by many to be extremely | difficult and frustrating in the fact that punching an |
| evidence of this happening now has been very | difficult and probably it is one of the first times th |
| ng of tenth the next season, survival proved | difficult and the club was relegated in 1988. |
| founded the Trust in 1961 after a decade of | difficult and challenging ministry. |
| ssembly that declaring independence would be | difficult and problematic at this time, as the country |
| ted in war games, stating that they were too | difficult and complicated to be popular. |
| The subsequent winter at Cape Evans was a | difficult and tense time for the depleted expedition c |
| Paris Dakar Rally - one of the world's most | difficult and dangerous sporting events. |
| nd to ask questions about how it will handle | difficult and easy cases. |
| Once the nation is decided, it's a | difficult and expensive process to switch nations. |
| Both books deal with the | difficult and counter-intuitive Eastern teachings of n |
| Working with this sealant can be | difficult and replacing old sealant inside a small win |
| igh floor and stairs made loading of baggage | difficult and rendered access to wheelchair and ECV-us |
| It is considered the most | difficult and dangerous public path in the entire Tatr |
| Enforcement of sanctions would be | difficult and costly, particularly for the United Stat |
| The Mach II trainees also have more | difficult and complex missions and longer stays on ave |
| Repair work was very | difficult and replacement of the mast by a stronger co |
| However, he found running | difficult and uncomfortable as his prosthesis was not |
| Admittedly the most | difficult and technical trail in the park. |
| foam, as the manufacturing process remained | difficult and unreliable. |
| ery thin (<1 micrometre) sheet, which can be | difficult and time-consuming. |
| published the book A New Order; in 1939 Life | Difficult and in 1942 Book of Living and the Dead. |
| ”...was a good pastor in a | difficult and poor diocese which called for the best f |
| anese army to disarm Hezbollah would be very | difficult and could restart the Lebanese civil war. |
| Fuel removal out of AVR was | difficult and lasted 4 years. |
| temptations, and he inflicted upon himself a | difficult and painful penance: he had himself tied to |
| rock albums, where it was called "undeniably | difficult and triumphantly messy." |
| Storage of the organism in a viable state is | difficult and it cannot be easily cultured in the labo |
| ncial support for racing became increasingly | difficult and Gordini's long relationship with Simca e |
| ng Province soared, life became increasingly | difficult and unrest broke out. |
| en Campaign's main goals are to make it more | difficult and costly for perpetrators to sexually abus |
| ve hip condition that made walking extremely | difficult, and became one of the first fan club organi |
| h many Welsh teams, the inter-war years were | difficult and the team disbanded in January 1930. |
| It was | difficult and time-consuming to achieve a smooth scrol |
| "This work is dangerous, | difficult and involves out-of-state operations," he sa |
| hough the process to make cannon in iron was | difficult, and cannonballs often became stuck in the b |
| ith rifles and guns but usually this was too | difficult and useless. |
| hics and music was praised the controls were | difficult and the game was considered unplayable by th |
| eased oil viscosity at Kirkuk making it more | difficult and expensive to get the oil out of the grou |
| re care than simple bows, and were much more | difficult and expensive to produce. |
| he drugs, the reformed young man must make a | difficult and possibly dangerous choice. |
| ng to "Can't Fight This Feeling" is the most | difficult and rewarding to play. |
| efforts of the defending troops in the most | difficult and dangerous areas, and overseeing repairs |
| This, as we know, is often a | difficult and anxious time for a man to go through. |
| y run through clay, making construction more | difficult and expensive. |
| icant coal deposits were in the area, it was | difficult and hardly viable to transport the coal the |
| Whereas converting codeine to morphine is a | difficult and unrewarding task, dihydrocodeine can be |
| from Jubilee Tower car park in the south is | difficult and treacherous, with sheer sided bogs 6 fee |
| military administrator was considered quiet | difficult and challenging with the crisis as its peak |
| etation of the Avrami constants, k and n, is | difficult and open to interpretation. |
| Extracting trehalose used to be a | difficult and costly process, but, recently, the Hayas |
| elations between Alexander and Miller proved | difficult, and several differences between the joint o |
| Things became so | difficult and dangerous for the Americans that each ti |
| from the star makes studying the galaxy more | difficult, and it was not until the 1990s that it was |
| lex simulation, it was generally regarded as | difficult and dry. |
| Cleanup and recovery from an oil spill is | difficult and depends upon many factors, including the |
| challenging, with 20% easy, 36% medium, 28% | difficult and 16% expert runs. |
| Her teen years were | difficult and awkward. |
| The first two years were | difficult, and the monks struggled in extreme poverty. |
| en mentioned that the route to the party was | difficult and suggested they meet near an exit of US H |
| nvestigating the offences, said: “This was a | difficult and sensitive investigation for the officers |
| make pouring it from a glass bottle somewhat | difficult and unpredictable, and several urban legends |
| Both routes are | difficult and include e.g. |
| Other species might be more | difficult, and should be left as they are untill there |
| s teammates, but traveling with the team was | difficult, and Wallace was often threatened from oppos |
| sk, however, that the filtering will be more | difficult, and the resulting drink will not clear up i |
| San Antonio is long, | difficult, and dangerous. |
| Jacobs explained that Donna finds the shift | difficult and is "really quite scared", as she is used |
| traces, making delineation of the two forms | difficult, and controversial . |
| e said."Niger is in a situation that is very | difficult and all Nigeriens are aware that the only wa |
| ut also stated "The levels aren't incredibly | difficult, and don't really encourage replay." |
| here was a worthwhile experience beneath the | difficult and sometimes painful adventure; the GameSpo |
| ted by divers, but the depth makes this very | difficult and the site is only considered suitable for |
| But access to coal was becoming more | difficult, and by the 1970s only 700 men were producin |
| criminal records made getting visas in time | difficult, and so the invitation was extended to Coste |
| It's very | difficult and in a lot of ways I am gutted to be leavi |
| by the New River Company, navigation became | difficult and water for mill-owners became scarcer, an |
| k went on throughout the evening, and it was | difficult and dangerous for the emergency services to |
| Centre' for prisoners who are among the most | difficult and disruptive in the prison system. |
| as, son of King Philip II of Spain, was of a | difficult and rebellious character. |
| ircuit equipment, export became increasingly | difficult and Submarine Products Ltd closed down in 19 |
| This in particular would make governing | difficult and led to the early double dissolution elec |
| The approach is extremely | difficult and pilgrims therefore offer puja at the tem |
| h duties, but the laws of the time made this | difficult, and after five years of negotiation, the mu |
| He said that his initial life on Achill was | difficult, and that it was only after "a long struggle |
| was soon found that this kind of control was | difficult and dangerous in actual use. |
| The great classical routes of the Olan are | difficult, and the poor quality of the rock makes the |
| lar as manual handling is seen by some to be | difficult, and as a result they tend to be used only f |
| erienced lags that made its control somewhat | difficult and not exciting to play. |
| wed that implicit parallelism made debugging | difficult and object models unnecessarily awkward. |
| styles: ryokyoku and rikkyoku, described as | difficult and easy to remember, respectively. |
| As a gymnast she stands out because of her | difficult and expressive routines. |
| It is considered one of Chopin's most | difficult and technically demanding works to interpret |
| Rough seas made the work | difficult, and the repair ship frequently changed her |
| nd absorbing game which can become extremely | difficult and frustrating" |
| Vehicular access is now very | difficult and the gates tend to remain locked. |
| Wherever the situation was most | difficult and the fighting hardest he was to be seen w |
| Misool remains | difficult and expensive to reach; during my observatio |
| by the composer, in two different versions - | difficult and simplified. |
| t as Chairman of the Armistice Commission, a | difficult and humiliating task. |
| The missions can be both | difficult and easy and small clues are given to help o |
| sely settled frontier land where farming was | difficult and time-consuming. |
| outh, we are always taught how painstakingly | difficult and laborious it was to declare independence |
| His formative years were | difficult, and he had very little formal education. |
| on the steep hillsides, where irrigation was | difficult, and the vines were dependent on the local r |
| ng woman to the education of the poor in the | difficult and demanding terrain of rural Australia, in |
| dard, and cutting the diamond was considered | difficult and risky. |
| Travelling abroad became | difficult and the group focused only on the Polish mar |
| The reign of Jayanegara was a | difficult and chaotic one, marked with several rebelli |
| on of any two tires makes recovery extremely | difficult, and in most cases impossible. |
| the contemporary documentation is therefore | difficult and often uncertain. |
| out pre-existing claims makes diplomacy more | difficult and can eventually lead to preemptive war fr |
| f men having sex with men is one of the most | difficult and contested areas and sometimes religious |
| Reed, however, did describe it as being | difficult, and that even with checkpoints, the game is |
| , the various tribal groups found resistance | difficult and went back to their reservations. |
| The Loop District and Tunnel #1 were | difficult and expensive to maintain, especially during |
| cGlashan was offering targets that were more | difficult and had to have five "Aces" on the target bo |
| After a | difficult and dangerous journey they reached their obj |
| defenses, but repeated air attacks made this | difficult, and the tiny coral islands meant that defen |
| ing for most of their beers, they use a more | difficult and rarely used old world style of mashing k |
| creating the works in fresco would prove too | difficult, and he resigned the commission. |
| akes navigation by boat near the cliffs very | difficult and the water very shallow for hundreds of y |
| A two-year tenure proved | difficult and after escaping a return to the Northern |
| Interpretation is | difficult and some writers have concluded that the ins |
| edged that access to and from the village is | difficult and implemented a temporary speed limit of 5 |
| The use of packhorses was | difficult and costly so, in 1843, an Act of Parliament |
| unishment, particularly when tasks were both | difficult and unrewarding. |
| These matters are subtle and | difficult, and the technically precise distinctions mi |
| and people associated with Jews was becoming | difficult, and the family moved to London. |
| roads and only narrow tracks, the going was | difficult and in order to improve mobility the battali |
| Coming out was very | difficult and I tried to live with who I really was fo |
| utation of being a therapeutic virtuoso with | difficult and borderline patients; and of being 'not o |
| Public access is | difficult, and there is no easy approach. |
| r, Hrvitz also played a direct role in "very | difficult and complicated" negotiations towards reachi |
| r the commonwealth party, making enforcement | difficult and subject to reprisal lawsuits. |
| th a variety of vehicles, making maintenance | difficult, and ammunition was in short supply. |
| The line here was immensely | difficult and expensive to construct, skirting, as it |
| cribing efficiency from checmical to work is | difficult and the assumptions need to be clear. |
| regarded as a Cyclo-cross classic and has a | difficult and dangerous parcours that often results in |
| Eradication in Sudan had proven to be | difficult, and although Carter had brought about a six |
| The Pindos has a reputation for being | difficult and stubborn. |
| exact delineation of centres of endemism is | difficult and some overlap with one another. |
| Landing conditions are very | difficult, and nowadays service calls are made via hel |
| ds will include access, which was originally | difficult, and the provision of more and larger window |
| band members found the sessions unexpectedly | difficult, and were miserable due to the cold winter w |
| In 2007, during an extremely | difficult and controversial time in Maywood, the Counc |
| ust for the making of Matcha is actually not | difficult and doesn't require much equipment. |
| nal statue and put it back but it proved too | difficult and costly. |
| Workovers rank among the most complex, | difficult and expensive types of wellwork there is. |
| It consists of an unrelenting series of | difficult and subtle arguments, where the exchange is |
| for once-popular humanitarian efforts became | difficult, and despite the sympathies of many in the i |
| to his invention, making roof trusses was a | difficult and time-consuming job, requiring highly-ski |
| Open-air quarrying became quite | difficult and even costly when the desired mineral lay |
| Choosing one is | difficult and unfair to many. |
| cky Derby and by contemporary accounts was a | difficult and unruly mount. |
| Construction was not | difficult and the branch opened on 19 March 1877. |
| low 15 °F, well below freezing, made filming | difficult, and delays were caused by rain, snow, and e |
| I understand why people find it | difficult and disagree with it. |
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