Sentence examples for another difficult chapter from inspiring English sources

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Now, Ms. Bell, 23, is preparing for what could be another difficult chapter.

It's hard not to believe that Benedict, 85, was influenced by that pained example and concerned about the church's going through another difficult chapter of compromised leadership by a deteriorating pope.

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"It opens up a whole chapter that was a difficult chapter," Ms. Finerman added.

An agreement would end a difficult chapter for Knight, after a computer glitch caused crippling losses this summer.

The moves closed a difficult chapter for the bank, whose missteps became emblematic of Wall Street's excess.

In a statement, he said: "This prohibition order marks the closing of a difficult chapter for me.

This has been a difficult chapter for all concerned and a period of reflection may now be in order".

This is the surest sign that our country has closed a very difficult chapter in its history, and that a new chapter has begun.

"I commissioned today's KPMG report to ensure that we can get everything out in the open and help bring this difficult chapter to a close.

But "The Good Wife," which had been a show about a difficult chapter in a person's life, is becoming a show about turning the page.

"With this, Serbia has now concluded its most difficult chapter in the cooperation with The Hague tribunal," President Boris Tadic of Serbia said.

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