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"I knew it was just going to be a difficult road back," Ali said.
"The fact of the matter is it's going to be a difficult road in putting together business," Mr. Yeutter said.
However much Lord Vader wants the deal, though, it's going to be a difficult road ahead for the proposed acquisition.
But the bipartisan bill, which counts Representative Peter T. King, a Republican of New York, as a co-sponsor, is only the first step in what may be a difficult road to passage.
He added: "It's going to be a difficult road ahead, but they are on the right road and it's massively in Britain's national interests that they sort these problems out".
It has proven to be a difficult road.
Many places -- except the United States, where two women seeking national office lost in 2008 and the only woman even mentioned as a possible presidential contender in 2012 is Sarah Palin, with what appears to be a difficult road ahead if she decides to run, which is far from certain.
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It was a difficult road that opened old wounds but I took it.
Billy, as Flanner acidly noted, makes his way on his own terms, but it is a difficult road.
The B1042 that winds from the Bedfordshire town of Sandy towards the village of Potton is a difficult road to cross.
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