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And from English, "last time" means in the past; "off the light" means turn off the light; and "a bit the" means rather, as in, "English a bit the difficult".
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Match was proving a bit difficult, the vast majority of its profiles and messages coming across as a little sad, a lot defensive, and sometimes even downright hostile.
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The bars are a bit less difficult on the teeth than jerky and more wholesome than lots of beef sticks.
If however you find the language of Shakespeare's works a bit difficult to follow, the humor hard to understand or even the plots difficult to untangle, the Cedar City Utah Shakespeare Festival is for you.
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