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'London would be difficult to survive in,' he says.
"If the name were a chef's, such as Jean-Georges or Daniel or Boulud or Bouley, it would be difficult to survive if it was known that the original was no longer involved or alive, even if that person was not often doing the cooking even when alive," said Mimi Sheraton, the food writer.
If not for that, it would be difficult to survive.
It will be difficult to survive if rains do not come very soon".
For a long time, the month of February -- which will have only a handful of contests and a nearly three week gap between primaries -- looked as if it would be difficult to survive for a candidate like Gingrich, who was presumed to have little chance of winning Florida on Jan . 31
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Cardiac arrest is difficult to survive, no matter the circumstances.
He left for New York to work at Circle in the Square, but it was difficult to survive there.
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