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This often makes for a difficult passage for many Jewish children, who see the pomp and pageantry, but don't understand the religious implications.
Until the 20th century, access to Padstow's harbour was via a narrow channel between the Doom Bar and the cliffs at Stepper Point, a difficult passage for sailing ships to navigate especially in north-westerly gales when the cliffs would cut off the wind.
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The "I have a dream" speech example here is likely appropriate for most high school students, but may be a more difficult passage for younger children.
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The FOI request relates to documents prepared for the controversial Health and Social Care Bill which is currently having a difficult passage through the House of Lords.
I still keep a pen and pad of paper on the writing desk for when I get stuck and have to feel my way through a difficult passage.
And even then it would face a difficult passage through Congress.
There is reliable old Tozer, whom Hollander calls in whenever he needs a difficult passage paraphrased.
She calls this "a difficult passage in which Freud foresaw that many women might go astray.
"It was a difficult passage to Norwich," said Taras D. Szczur, the ship's spokesman.
A difficult passage in American history was thus smoothed over and made palatable and familiar.
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