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Patti Smith: fascinating study of a woman thought to be exceptionally difficult to photograph.
But their wounds will be exceptionally difficult to overcome later as they try to resume work, and social and family lives.
It has already agreed to buy Autonomy of Britain for $11.7 billion, a deal that would be exceptionally difficult to back out of.
I believe, as I have noted in the past, that the federal government should eschew private asset accumulation because it would be exceptionally difficult to insulate the government's investment decisions from political pressures.
Outside of giving its name to this blog, insomnia can be exceptionally difficult to live with.
When the responsibility falls heavily on the patient, it can be exceptionally difficult to maintain adequate care.
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As with rice, however, perfection is exceptionally difficult to achieve, whereas mediocrity is easy.
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