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In a statement, Mr McGuinness said: "The number one priority for me and my party is finding a resolution to the difficulties currently facing the executive.

Before entering the discussions, Mr McGuinness said: "We are going into these discussions with a view to finding a resolution to the outstanding difficulties and to ensure there is a workable budget for the Executive.

Hassan Abdul-Azim, who led the delegation, attributed the difficulties in finding a resolution to "the absence of Syrian national consent, the absence of Arab agreement and the absence of a common international position," which has served to prolong, he said, "the suffering of the Syrian people".

"If Huddersfield Town is to survive within the Football League then a swift resolution to its current difficulties is essential and we look forward to working with the administrators to achieving this aim".

There is a clear need for technologists and high-altitude researchers to collaborate towards a resolution of these logistical difficulties in order to apply high-throughput analysis techniques to this area of research.

Though we always accept a solution for our problems or a resolution of our difficulties, what we should demand is for our problems to be dissolved.

The Irish premier, Bertie Ahern, said: "We are clearly moving steadily towards a resolution of the difficulties that have dogged us for too long".

An over-­complicated attempted abduction from a suburban garage, a conveniently stored garden shovel used as a weapon, improbable resolutions to the characters' difficulties and a bizarre and out-of-place wedding all leave the book's key question unanswered: how could someone like Nora have gotten herself into this situation in the first place?

The obstacle to getting a resolution passed is the difficulty in how it frames the violence leading to the humanitarian crisis, diplomats involved in the negotiations said.

"I have a pet theory of my own," Hart wrote in Act One, "that the theater is an inevitable refuge of the unhappy child," enabling him to create a world of his own, a "revolution and a resolution of his unconscious difficulties". It was Aunt Kate who raised the curtain on that world for young Moss.

There's a resolution, of sorts, thanks to difficulties involving the mother (the increasingly splendid Janine Duvitski, now much older than Abigail's Party, still as magnetising).

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