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The fuel does not exist in nature, and turns out to be rather hard to find in industry, too.
The fear of constitutional conventions strikes us as a fear of democracy, and in this case, the participants would have the advantage of knowing it would be rather hard to make things worse.
No, not Nelson, they've already made him an honorary laureate of their prize for African presidents (that's the famous one that comes with a whopping great cash bonus and for which it can be rather hard to find candidates).
Typically, this would be rather hard to pull off, but Kim tells me Apple is letting the company use some private APIs.
But again, those companies that are outside Germany may be rather hard to police — unless the government intends to start trying to block access to non-compliance services which would only invite further controversy.
I also emphasized that the pleasure and pain of doing paleontological work is that fossil data can be rather hard to quantify, and fossils do not fall into easy categories (like the seemingly straightforward quantitative data that genetic base changes seem to suggest).
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It will be rather harder to find an escape route, which is widely assumed to be Elliott's aim.
It is rather hard to imagine.
The latter is rather hard to forget.
In practice that is rather hard to do.
It's rather hard to imagine this thin, outwardly affable 53-year-old losing his cool.
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