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nsurgency strategy turned around a similarly | difficult situation in Iraq in 2007. |
rism which has left me bounce and change one | difficult situation in a positive event. |
ed by Sir Robert Peel to calm the increasing | difficult situation in Ireland as a result of the pota |
The | difficult situation in the coal mining town. |
as that group's lead singer, went through a | difficult situation trying to piece a solo album toget |
the pesher reaches a similar solution to his | difficult situation as the prophet Habakkuk had centur |
Alex is put in a | difficult situation when he witnesses the kidnapping o |
which gays and lesbians in the then socially | difficult situation in the Partnership and other issue |
Loeb spent nine years chronicling the | difficult situation of Trish Bragg and other inhabitan |
m of Unwed Fathers: A Psychiatric Study of a | Difficult Situation, with Sidelights on Unmarried Moth |
complimentary of Pilgrim's performance in a | difficult situation, and criticised the coastal suppor |
Not capable of handling the | difficult situation, the couple abdicated in 1856 |
nasty and rule over Saxony in a particularly | difficult situation. |
bit of ditching Penny whenever Penny is in a | difficult situation. |
rown, an opponent of the death penalty, in a | difficult situation. |
, many of us try to find excuse to avoid the | difficult situation. |
rvened when his religious opinions created a | difficult situation. |
in Macedonia found themselves in a much more | difficult situation. |
desperate attempt to make the best out of a | difficult situation. |
dvice to Pitheco, when he finds himself in a | difficult situation. |
orse and Masahide declined, Masahide faced a | difficult situation. |
me Minister Bob Hawke, It centres around the | difficult situations he had to deal with during his ti |
hammad's personal side and how he dealt with | difficult situations in his life. |
In hospitals with patients in | difficult situations the chorus becomes an incentive, |
se tons of money for people living in really | difficult situations here and in Africa." |
a young age, it seems like I can handle more | difficult situations maybe easier than most people. |
round ordinary people facing extraordinarily | difficult situations resulting from unforeseen circums |
rned a reputation of being able to deal with | difficult situations, a trait that Mannerheim used to |
itions that they're capable of handling very | difficult situations," said Panio, who points to Secre |
l saint like person, who helps people out of | difficult situations- involving bad supernatural power |
s and tactics group to deal with unusual and | difficult situations. |
g habits and changing the way they cope with | difficult situations. |
has a sharp mind and adapts easily, even in | difficult situations. |
always manages to find a creative way out of | difficult situations. |
full training and that she had learned a new | difficult skill. |
ommodore Perry proceeded, in one of the most | difficult, skillful, and significant naval/diplomatic |
She is known for her unique and | difficult skills and fun presentation on floor exercis |
to be the "last of the Soviets," performing | difficult skills with elegant, clean technique. |
uly 1969, the result of industry decline and | difficult slate removal . |
tively solvates cations, it accelerates some | difficult SN2 reactions. |
ood's Ian Graham had a chance to goal with a | difficult snap from the boundary but missed. |
sistency made extracting the complete amount | difficult, so a special bottle scraper ("flessenschrap |
n of Gromov-Witten invariants is lengthy and | difficult, so it is treated separately in the stable m |
, and the passage chosen could often be very | difficult, so that even if the test was given in Engli |
ss in movie theaters seems to have been more | difficult, so neither of these films was ever presente |
computing and adjusting time, as it is very | difficult, so it is not of absolute necessity, but sho |
A direct proof is | difficult, so a proof by contrapositive is preferable. |
set up a company to build the railway proved | difficult, so Lewis Jones went to the United Kingdom w |
ds are planted on make mechanical harvesting | difficult so many vineyards are picked by hand. |
parents (Charlotte Mitchell, Norman Bird), a | difficult social life, and a reduced income. |
ower wash process is generally effective for | difficult soil removal applications such as burnt hydr |
tar Hero: On Tour, notable for its unusually | difficult solo section, and was released as downloadab |
This is weighed against the more | difficult solvent recovery by distillation . |
born in Toulon and by his own account had a | difficult sometimes turbulent childhood. |
vely number, S.H.E regarded it as their most | difficult song at the time. |
band Bow Wow Wow as well as one of the more | difficult songs to acquire from the band. |
at "Angels/Losing/Sleep" was one of the more | difficult songs to write and work on with the other me |
ode allows players to choose from a set of 6 | difficult songs. |
There is a letter, an important but | difficult source, written by Gogo, but undated and una |
y be fed up to five times a day, making it a | difficult species to keep. |
It is considered to be a | difficult species to grow in cultivation. |
At the most | difficult spot a cable has been fixed to which climber |
They moved on, ready for the final and most | difficult stage of their journey - crossing the Dutch |
Suisse, where he was victorious in the most | difficult stage. |
, but there is a very rapid race of water at | difficult stages of the tide (especially spring tides) |
layers progressing through increasingly more | difficult stages. |
The Court noted that | difficult standards for judicial independence could no |
He endured a | difficult start at Ibrox in defence; however, followin |
After this | difficult start in his first three matches, he didn't |
Davies endured a | difficult start to the 2008-09 season, with Chester co |
on certainties, Port Talbot recovered from a | difficult start with their captain once again playing |
Derby, with the other being the notoriously | difficult start Boundless. |
Norwich made a | difficult start to the 2008/09 season although there w |
He had a | difficult start with the Warriors, losing a Super Leag |
The 2005-06 season had a | difficult start for Team Netherlands. |
After a | difficult start to the 2005 season, The Bulls went on |
At the Reds, he had a | difficult start, going on to serve a two-year loan at |
After a | difficult start, including the ravages of the plague i |
After a | difficult start, Watkins was persuaded by Sid Torin (D |
favourite sitcom was always going to have a | difficult start. |
Green Green Grass was always going to have a | difficult start. |
e financial situation in Philadelphia became | difficult starting in 1702. |
old that getting the cats to cooperate was a | difficult step. |
both on the reservation and in urban areas), | difficult stereotypes, and substance abuse. |
SANsymphony-V software solves | difficult storage-related challenges introduced by ser |
attacked, the Carlists found themselves in a | difficult strategic position: they had the Arga River |
the 2002 album, most of the songs therms the | difficult street life in the outlying districts of Ber |
After Vicksburg fell, and following long and | difficult struggle, Indianola was refloated January 5, |
cal book, Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now: My | Difficult Student 80s, published in 2004. |
y program in the country and one of the most | difficult studies to be accepted into. |
Plant nutrition is a | difficult subject to understand completely, partially |
ordinary group of books exploring a range of | difficult subject matter…Trolley's beautifully designe |
994, originally published under the title "A | Difficult Subject for Experiment") |
Cathedral looks very well....It was the most | difficult subject in Landscape I ever had upon my Ease |
ring a select committee set up to review the | difficult subject of the general administration of the |
e extent to which the literary pages treated | difficult subjects and also Johnson's disapproval of T |
s, or receiving more individualized help for | difficult subjects in PAW which meets in the spring on |
ecially countries where organising unions is | difficult, such as Iraq and Colombia. |
ss makes movement on more than one axis very | difficult, such as large radio telescopes. |
ls for which the Czochralski process is more | difficult, such as gallium arsenide. |
and hopes her son will become "Professor of | Difficult Sums"; Mort says of the "Three Great Aunts f |
understanding parts of the story due to the | difficult symbols, even preferring the English transla |
he other semi-final for which a diabolically | difficult table was installed at Bolton. |
Her low profile made her a | difficult target, while her armor protected her agains |
rich and high authorities, but as they were | difficult targets he lashed out against those who were |
ty in his younger years-his skill in hitting | difficult targets in squirrel hunting earned him the n |
s often reported that the nimble Ki-43s were | difficult targets, but burned easily or broke apart wi |
retreat, Murray commanded the rear-guard, a | difficult task considering the proximity of government |
As Treasurer, he faced up to the | difficult task of settling the State's debt on a fair |
r Colliers Magazine in 1945 Mary took on the | difficult task of reporting on women in the military i |
this role, Cardinal Motta was faced with the | difficult task of what policy to take when confronted |
the point of departure, and he undertook the | difficult task of obtaining the pope's approval of the |
t at Eniwetok occasioned by the unexpectedly | difficult task of rooting out the defenders of Saipan, |
He had an extremely | difficult task as principal. |
This makes obtaining such a bird a | difficult task in North America. |
anager of former club Halifax Town, with the | difficult task of keeping them in the Football League. |
olders of executive power to carry out their | difficult task with all means at their disposal and to |
or doing its x-ray structure, a particularly | difficult task in the case of this molecular complex. |
He performed this | difficult task well enough to earn advancement, becomi |
At Alabama, Carpenter faced the | difficult task to replace All-American left tackle And |
The young Anabaptist movement had the | difficult task of forming a common foundation from gro |
develop friendships, before undertaking the | difficult task of discussing them. |
came against England in 2000 when he had the | difficult task of filling the gap left by the Azzurri |
fy endogenous genes has traditionally been a | difficult task due mainly to the challenge of generati |
nt confided to the Marquis of Miravalles the | difficult task of ruling the northern provinces for se |
tenant General Hein Ter Poorten, who had the | difficult task of preparing the East Indies for the co |
eferenced" with Lilly setting himself to the | difficult task of dealing with the highly sensitive to |
yate must fight to protect Nagi from harm, a | difficult task since her life is always in danger beca |
hadn't been kicked out I would have had the | difficult task of disengaging myself from a movement t |
m one source instead of being faced with the | difficult task of recruiting individuals one by one. |
he Battle of St. Quentin Canal) would face a | difficult task due to a hurried attack prior to the ba |
of envoy extraordinary, and he fulfilled his | difficult task so well that Pope Innocent XI, in recog |
Stewart became Speaker of the legislature, a | difficult task as the Progressive Conservatives (as th |
kept him out much of the year, and with the | difficult task of breaking into a very talented MetroS |
He tackled the | difficult task of reducing the most powerful Navy in t |
ion, rough seas, mechanical problems and the | difficult task of finding and catching squid. |
of collectible 'Power Items' a slightly more | difficult task than it could have been. |
(1812-1814); his success in the delicate and | difficult task of maintaining harmony and devotion to |
The most | difficult task facing her and her sister ships was cle |
All in all Electrecord had a very | difficult task to maintain a good balance between the |
es in the first place, which is an extremely | difficult task since these objects have low surface br |
reached Nicholas by telegram and he had the | difficult task of telling his mother. |
rls" as they were known around town, had the | difficult task of hauling water up from the river for |
ver, re-writing an entire model checker is a | difficult task, so the approach of libdmc is to give a |
s angered to write "Death of a Salt Pond," a | difficult task, since he was virtually blind by then. |
It was a | difficult task, in view of the financial challenges fa |
After successfully accomplishing this | difficult task, Brown commanded her dramatic breaking |
Matching philology to archaeology is a | difficult task, and only a handful of sites are identi |
al and pectoral fins, which makes shipping a | difficult task, since the spines can pierce plastic ba |
otion of the Moon has because of this been a | difficult task, the best and most accurate modeling fo |
had grown out of privateering, an extremely | difficult task, as many of the leading families in bot |
This is a | difficult task, as the panther requires contiguous are |
Dispensing of microspheres can be a | difficult task. |
es establishing communication between them a | difficult task. |
andards into enforceable laws proved to be a | difficult task. |
confronted the engineers with a particularly | difficult task. |
Reducing this deficit was a | difficult task. |
ts with lower incomes and higher needs, is a | difficult task. |
nd finally to intercept target proved a very | difficult task. |
The rehousing of those from the slums was a | difficult task. |
hesion between the songs was one of the most | difficult tasks in mixing. |
court her, he is given a series of immensely | difficult tasks he must complete before he can win her |
Penitentiary system of Ukraine, who perform | difficult tasks, because every day they are near of br |
ssault division and was handed more and more | difficult tasks, throughout the year, from Arras in Ap |
iagnostics, simplify and expedite tedious or | difficult tasks. |
ally in the past when communication was more | difficult, taxonomists working in isolation have given |
he person his peers turn to for solutions to | difficult technical problems. |
supervisor at a rehabilitation house awakens | difficult teens' inner musical tendencies by forming a |
l communication but also because of Delius's | difficult temperament and atheism. |
The crew revealed that a | difficult ten day schedule was completed in September |
was Kijun Steve Allen, who departed after a | difficult tenure of one year. |
Bob Holden had a | difficult term as Missouri Governor starting at his In |
This means that 'digital history' is a | difficult term to define. |
Cullen and Joker flee through | difficult terrain and weather, with a brief stop at a |
the force under Vaudemont was held up by the | difficult terrain and arrived later than planned. |
electricity is not well distributed and the | difficult terrain makes distribution of social welfare |
It was a long march through | difficult terrain against a numerically superior force |
Facing tropical disease, | difficult terrain and well constructed Japanese defenc |
The | difficult terrain was to prove the decisive factor and |
ditionally, he did not take into account the | difficult terrain which benefited German defenses and |
of a path of what probably was, in the past, | difficult terrain through the midlands. |
h was obtained, progress was slow due to the | difficult terrain of the Fraser Range (being primarily |
(234 mi) long railway crosses the remarkably | difficult terrain of southwestern Hubei (Yichang City |
ehicle capable of dealing with the extremely | difficult terrain (as a result of the muddy periods be |
Because of its | difficult terrain it was viewed by the Poles as good d |
hes and the huge lake of Martin Mere, it was | difficult terrain to cross. |
in-line railway to Hastings had to negotiate | difficult terrain when it was first built, necessitati |
away from its original direct alignment over | difficult terrain, which is how the plans for construc |
Because of | difficult terrain, total darkness and poor weather, re |
litia continued a steady advance through the | difficult terrain, backed by air strikes guided in by |
ius and his troops pursued Cniva through the | difficult terrain, but soon, after many forced marches |
ed with the ability to travel over steep and | difficult terrain. |
Challenger 2 main battle tank over the most | difficult terrain. |
lert hunting dog for hunting in thickets and | difficult terrain. |
s a fertile, rural area with many canals and | difficult terrain. |
but still small and hardy enough to navigate | difficult terrain. |
and Chapel-en-le-Frith would encounter very | difficult terrain. |
degenerates into what may have been the most | difficult text adventure labyrinth ever created. |
bad luck if a student had to tackle the more | difficult texts in one year and the easier texts in th |
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