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The post-reconstruction counter-revolutions suggest that such instants of transformation can be quickly subverted, and that the challenge of recapturing what was lost is arduous and protracted.
Independent filmmaking quickly became a business, and woe unto those filmmakers for whom it didn't: films (which, then, were shot on film) weren't cheap to make — yes, cheap by Hollywood standards, but expensive for the filmmakers themselves, for whom the fundraising process was often arduous and protracted.
The root of the problem is a shortage of licensed drivers who have completed "the knowledge" -- an arduous and protracted examination that requires total recall of the city's intricate roads and landmarks.
To take on the arduous and protracted struggle that exiting promised requires a steely will forged in outrage and adversity.
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Licensing is even more complicated and protracted.
Often, it can only advance by gradual and protracted means.
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