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Biodiesel-powered engines can be difficult to start in cold weather.
Most people imagined it would be difficult to start a conversation.
Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti said Saturday that it would be "difficult" to start Beckham because he had been inactive for two months.
And Ms. Padula, who planned to hold her wedding reception at Villa Leone, said it would be difficult to start over: "This is just a nightmare.
The Andlinger Center is home to seven faculty members who are jointly appointed with a range of academic departments at Princeton and runs a program to fund innovative research that would be difficult to start through conventional funding mechanisms.
"It would be difficult to start a Church House Trust today," says Graham Hughes, a founding director: increasing costs at the bank led shareholders to welcome the Virgin deal.
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