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e uncertainty of situation made the decision | difficult, but 9 out of 10 decided to return. |
ther plutonium isotopes, making it extremely | difficult but not technically impossible to use it for |
Dating of the construction of Maeshowe is | difficult but dates derived from burials in similar to |
Raising finance was | difficult, but some was subscribed by the chairman and |
After surviving a | difficult but successful battle, he dedicated his “sec |
Throughout the 1930s trade was very | difficult but the couple used great resourcefulness an |
During World War II, getting equipment was | difficult, but Ed Long put together the WHKY transmitt |
relief, conditions in the city became quite | difficult, but the Austrians failed to maintain a tigh |
he one-foot tide of the Sea of Japan made it | difficult, but by next afternoon the ARL Askari, the f |
w that he and the faithful were up against a | difficult but noble task. |
ers will find these performances to be quite | difficult but it is worth the struggle to open up one' |
one hand problems in the Balkans made things | difficult, but on the other, the modern Greeks found o |
He also had the | difficult but widely expected task of gaining promotio |
This way is generally considered more | difficult but can produce cleaner designs |
onfusing stratigraphy of this site made work | difficult but Hawley was able to make numerous breakth |
(The Upper Fountain was a longer but equally | difficult but not as narrow gauntlet of whitewater a f |
Artificial insemination is technically | difficult, but it can be accomplished. |
kes attaching the firebox to the boiler more | difficult, but this is offset by simpler interior brac |
Tracing the migration route is excessively | difficult, but it appears that a possible second node |
Acclimation was | difficult but eventually he settled in the port city a |
make exploitation of a buffer overflow more | difficult, but not impossible. |
Finding a suitable site proved | difficult, but it was finally decided to build it near |
Techniques may be made more | difficult by bringing the beads closer to the nose and |
m but fair manager and was often regarded as | difficult by the press. |
The task is made more | difficult by the fact that Matt's own memories of the |
part of the WTO TRIPS agreement is made more | difficult by further restrictions. |
filmography of her adult film career is made | difficult by the wide variety of stage names she has u |
urface for an object such as the Sun is made | difficult by the diffuse nature of matter which consti |
Canadian Division landing on Juno made more | difficult by strong current. |
His job at Middlesbrough had been made | difficult by the fact that the club had sold star play |
The problem is made even more | difficult by assuming that the bag is made out of a ma |
obinson's tenure as Rams coach was made more | difficult by the fact that the Rams played in the same |
mplementation of the official purge was made | difficult by the lack of magistrates. |
However, the game is made more | difficult by the lack of a visible timer (although it |
Firefighting was made more | difficult by the strong wind and drought. |
He managed to overcome this | difficult by securing an agreement with Albert Speer i |
The searchers' task was made extremely | difficult by the large size of the building's interior |
ses where yeast cells are not visible, it is | difficult, by visual examination, to determine whether |
It tells of a crofter whose life was made | difficult by the fact that his local 'ale hoose' was a |
Precise dating is made | difficult by the number of separate occasions on which |
Boat landing is made made very | difficult by the grasses and other plants that grow ta |
ume Canet) a narcoleptic, whose life is made | difficult by his inability to keep a job because of hi |
ucius Vorenus into family life was made more | difficult by Niobe's secret: the "grandson" Lucius was |
His task is made more | difficult by the presence of various guardians (includ |
two elections, Hill's position was made more | difficult by the growth of council housing in the cons |
the abbey's debt, but his efforts were made | difficult by the deflation following the Civil War. |
federacy, its procurement was made even more | difficult by the blockade and by Army demands on the o |
t which point a second, much longer and more | difficult cadenza follows. |
Mark Skaife comes back froma | difficult Calder with a win in both races after starti |
It was also notorious for its | difficult call by name default parameter passing mecha |
gameplay because of "super loose control and | difficult camera movements". |
a began in March 2010, and after a close and | difficult campaign against the incumbent Mayor Daniel |
Toulouse also endured a | difficult campaign in Ligue 1, only avoiding relegatio |
Martina accompanied her husband in his most | difficult campaigns against the Sassanid Empire. |
tern Front, taking part in Austria-Hungary's | difficult campaigns in Poland and Ukraine. |
ot, stayed with the advancing troops despite | difficult canal and river obstacles. |
Luv' experienced | difficult career moves in the early 1990s. |
lingtonia californica can be one of the most | difficult carnivorous plants to keep in cultivation, b |
he convinces Rachel he is off solving a very | difficult case and will return once the investigation |
e the crime scene each time he encountered a | difficult case of homicide or physical assault. |
Therefore, the most | difficult case of the proof concerns biconnected Δ-reg |
The temple of Amada was a | difficult case, because of its small, beautifully pain |
mily quarter horses developed a particularly | difficult case. |
Hungary was a more | difficult case. |
ations etc listed, though this is a slightly | difficult case. |
San Francisco Public Defender's office, its | difficult cases and complex defense strategies. |
a brilliant young detective who closed many | difficult cases that the professionals could not. |
ger Kwok), who has cracked a large number of | difficult cases by extrasensory means, is assigned to |
His solutions to | difficult cases in jurisprudence gave a decided impetu |
Scharf also took on many | difficult cases of providing spiritual welfare to pris |
se of his ability to piece clues together in | difficult cases, resulting in many arrests and convict |
im for a janitor, but he was consulted about | difficult cases, because no matter his background and |
notion that judges have a discretion in such | difficult cases. |
ong with great athletic ability to both make | difficult catches and run well with the ball after the |
company has also worked with one of the most | difficult categories - business-to-business services. |
Century, demand fell and mining became more | difficult, causing the mine to shut down. |
ovation in handling of the mud plants during | difficult cementing operations. |
es the team as they pursue the tantalizingly | difficult challenge of figuring out who this victim on |
Ducharme faced a | difficult challenge from Liberal Chris Sigurdson, winn |
n his previous nine runs had never faced any | difficult challenge, winning re-election in 1972 witho |
Analysts say the program faces a | difficult challenge. |
the north face of the Eiger, a particularly | difficult challenge. |
or nearly all cryptosystems, one of the most | difficult challenges is "key management" - in part, ho |
help CUPE cope with "some of the incredibly | difficult challenges we'll see in the next few years, |
The team could not qualify from a | difficult Champions League group, but was able to get |
Difficult channels are also more safely navigated duri | |
The Dwarf is a | difficult character to learn as his strengths lie in h |
His | difficult character made it difficult for many, Black |
ther' [as in "Motherfucker"] I see!" and her | difficult character may be inspired by the late Nina S |
fo) phonetic script to aid identification of | difficult characters. |
troversial opinion, as it made murder a more | difficult charge to prove. |
adimir Putin described the situation as very | difficult, chided the authorities for not doing more t |
However, the chief's wife is having a | difficult childbirth labour, and since Conway (who was |
Hicks has suggested his | difficult childhood as the reason for his turning to s |
Emperado had a very | difficult childhood living in Honolulu. |
to a CBN article of Ma's testimony, he had a | difficult childhood in San Jose, California, and was i |
of previously unknown factors related to his | difficult childhood and troubled relationship with his |
evealed the impact of his alcoholism and his | difficult childhood as a result of his mother's alcoho |
This brings back old memories of his | difficult childhood in Berlin. |
th his family to Rich, Mississippi; he had a | difficult childhood, and was regarded as a loner by ma |
He describes a | difficult childhood, in which he writes that his paren |
Like Waterlily, Gloku had also had a | difficult childhood. |
Growing up, Styles had a | difficult childhood. |
d, while the defense presented evidence of a | difficult childhood. |
s an academic field did not exist, he made a | difficult choice to focus on this, and gave up his bud |
And so Fleabee has to make a | difficult choice. |
The Doctor has to make a | difficult choice. |
Soon dancing and fun lead to more | difficult choices as the Nazis begin tightening their |
harley finds himself faced with increasingly | difficult choices. |
e's first victory on one of the world's most | difficult circuits. |
In | difficult circumstances Rubel then set to work to gain |
been ill for some time, Arneson worked under | difficult circumstances in order to conclude his acade |
It can facilitate treating victims under the | difficult circumstances that surround the collection o |
In those | difficult circumstances only remained active the diplo |
He assumed command of the Company under most | difficult circumstances and held its position which wa |
For the next 19 years he labored among the | difficult circumstances of the Southern Reconstruction |
32-33 campaign was a season of success under | difficult circumstances for Huddersfield Town. |
Barrow was forced to work in | difficult circumstances under American owner Terry Smi |
ed to be a first-class county after years of | difficult circumstances and poor results. |
is managing career began in early 1957 under | difficult circumstances when, still an active player, |
roved to be a loyal deputy to Menzies in the | difficult circumstances of 1941. |
and the brigade found itself in particularly | difficult circumstances as it faced off against three |
Andreae completed his degree under | difficult circumstances as he developed Hodgkin's lymp |
ible to film with a hand-held camera in most | difficult circumstances and from airplanes. |
In these | difficult circumstances Murenu could not afford to be |
ive in the suburbs of an unnamed US city, in | difficult circumstances and with troubled families. |
nging the conflict or whether because of the | difficult circumstances he found himself in, Cromwell |
lities, he was regarded as "of little use in | difficult circumstances"). |
ged Ranford had "worked extremely hard... in | difficult circumstances". |
(AMIS) were welcomed, despite "exceptionally | difficult circumstances". |
to film with the Aeroscope hand-held in most | difficult circumstances, as well as made possible to f |
by night over the enemy's lines, under most | difficult circumstances, with conspicuous success. |
ruction of the building, under exceptionally | difficult circumstances, provided the occasion for con |
Under | difficult circumstances, with habitually low financial |
ality and initiative in dealing with new and | difficult circumstances, and great aptitude for busine |
The saint had to leave Ghazni in | difficult circumstances, leaving his books behind. |
They placed child protagonists in extremely | difficult circumstances, such as poverty and wartime. |
reconnoitred the ground under exceptionally | difficult circumstances, under heavy hostile fire. |
more than a year in Palma, Majorca, in very | difficult circumstances, and suffering from the after- |
Board Devlet II took place in | difficult circumstances. |
chbishop of Bourges for 26 years during very | difficult circumstances. |
ices based on limited information made under | difficult circumstances. |
he university, a position she accepted under | difficult circumstances. |
s, administering the sacraments in painfully | difficult circumstances. |
are growing up in socially and economically | difficult circumstances. |
he experienced a long series of moves under | difficult circumstances. |
re who showed phenomenal courage in the most | difficult circumstances. |
I think the lads applied themselves well in | difficult circumstances." |
r in which they performed a trying job under | difficult circumstances." |
r in which they performed a trying job under | difficult circumstances." |
cientist'), often considered one of the most | difficult classes in the undergraduate computer scienc |
Difficult cleaning | |
2005: Eleven Solutions to Highly | Difficult Clients |
d, in peace and war, and in some of the most | difficult climates the RAF has ever faced. |
K2 is regarded as a much more | difficult climb than Mount Everest and has a high fata |
At high tide access is a | difficult climb down the cliff. |
He went on to pioneer some of the most | difficult climbs in that region, such as Paradise on L |
ry 1918, during the course of a particularly | difficult combat. |
he has rapidly revealed during the course of | difficult combats, and daily as a pursuit pilot full o |
e and the missionary lifestyle, as well as a | difficult companion. |
active control for layer-by-layer growth is | difficult compared to pulsed laser deposition and iner |
ce of nitrate via wet chemistry is generally | difficult compared with testing for other anions, as a |
The Olympics proved to be a | difficult competition for Marinescu. |
arland, the ensemble tackled a repertoire of | difficult, complex, and beautiful polyphonic works for |
o Manage Your Mother: Understanding the Most | Difficult, Complicated, and Fascinating Relationship i |
It is considered Beethoven's single most | difficult composition for the piano, with the possible |
rbeeke: Moeizame componeerarbeid (Dutch for: | Difficult Composition Work). |
It is one of the most | difficult compounds known to crystallize. |
since earlier efforts had attempted the more | difficult compression of 3D shapes like spherical shel |
it a fairly low rating, citing an extremely | difficult computer, AI glitch that makes it easy, and |
a week to review class material and discuss | difficult concepts for the benefit of all group member |
his simplicity; how he manages to break down | difficult concepts and explain them with ease. |
ition at the Institute, trying to save it in | difficult conditions during the German occupation of K |
maxing growing tensions brought about by the | difficult conditions farm laborers at the ranch endure |
Despite the | difficult conditions on Antarctica and the remote loca |
Despite the | difficult conditions for her in Nazi Germany, Charlott |
unemployed since the Second Intifada and the | difficult conditions surrounding it. |
in intensive growth olive groves, also under | difficult conditions for growing and harvesting. |
In | difficult conditions with a heavy swell running and a |
In December 1738, under very | difficult conditions of terrain and climate, they cond |
That year, severe summer rain created | difficult conditions at the festival site and the even |
to December 1944, HMCS Chaudiere experienced | difficult conditions in the English Channel, the Bay o |
g month, the LXIV corps had to retreat under | difficult conditions to avoid being cut off by Allied |
while Elizabeth Howe was imprisoned in these | difficult conditions she was able to rely on the suppo |
Limehouse but finally failed because of the | difficult conditions of the ground. |
Shetland breed has survived for centuries in | difficult conditions and on a poor diet so they thrive |
, there are children living in exceptionally | difficult conditions, and that such children need spec |
Construction was carried out in | difficult conditions, with extensive use of manual lab |
t three and a half years in a labour camp in | difficult conditions, and was seriously maimed. |
in rapidly transcribing the manuscript under | difficult conditions, and he was in the habit of subst |
rolonged intense fighting in extraordinarily | difficult conditions, the Allied forces killed or capt |
e strategy would be almost impossible in the | difficult conditions. |
uring the morning of the game which made for | difficult conditions. |
anean region and Central Anatolia under very | difficult conditions. |
orter events blamed poor performances on the | difficult conditions. |
he search for gold, the 'colour', goes on in | difficult conditions. |
obtaining excellent results often under very | difficult conditions. |
husband; her bitterness about her repeated, | difficult confinements is effectively shown. |
ave pointed out that Jarring had to manage a | difficult conflict of interest since he had to maintai |
guages have a highly regular grammar without | difficult conjugations or declensions. |
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