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Hunting elk became difficult at the end of the 19th century, when the United States government started to confine Indians to reservations.
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There was a lack of cohesion in our play and it became difficult at times.
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The linear viscoelastic material functions of PEEK nanocomposites in the solid and molten states were characterized as indirect indicators of the dispersion state of the nanofibers and suggested that the dispersion of nanofibers into PEEK becomes difficult at increasing CNF concentrations for both solution and melt processing methods.
I imagine that helps, too. A. It helps, and it becomes difficult at times, too.
Determining whether findings from one study can be extrapolated to other patients becomes difficult at best.
You're like, 'That's unbelievable.' " It has become difficult at times to distinguish among domain-name speculation, cybersquatting and outright theft.
Complacency? Exercising, working, or even walking at a fast pace becomes difficult at temperatures above 35C, says Ms Hanna, who senses little momentum for change in sport or work places.
Borrowing will become difficult, at least at affordable rates.
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