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Such associations can be hard to untangle.
And so it can be hard to untangle the precise forces that shape this mood.
In any community shadowed by oppression, pride and bitterness can be hard to untangle.
Because most terrorism deaths occur in places with civil wars, it can be hard to untangle what counts as terrorism and what is traditional armed conflict.
Sports, politics, and anxiety remain intertwined in China in ways that will be hard to untangle, even if fans might like to see their athletes driven by more love of the game.
Robert Stricker, Sahara's literary agent, puts it another way: "If this book clicks, we could be talking about the next 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull".' The appeal of Sahara's poems, Devlin admits, will be hard to untangle from the appeal of Sahara's own story.
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These factors are hard to untangle.
Mr. Patel said that it was hard to untangle where the wood comes from.
And it is hard to untangle all the variables in the raising of children.
Braun may never reveal those reasons, and unless he does, it is hard to untangle what happened.
It is hard to untangle a biography of the closet from an LGBT heritage project like this.
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