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The trial offered two narratives so diametrically opposed that jurors said it had often been difficult to decipher who the real Barbara Sheehan was.
"Even when it's been difficult to decipher a passage or to make it work on today's dancers, I still try to find a way to do it, according to the notation.
Many, if not most, Canadians are eager for a change from prime minister Stephen Harper and his Conservative government, but with two worthy and eager rivals – the New Democratic party's Thomas Mulcair and the Liberal party's Justin Trudeau – where those change-hungry voters will place their bet has been difficult to decipher.
Because of Ire1's dual output, the physiological consequences of RIDD have been difficult to decipher.
Further, the sequence of dispersal events has been difficult to decipher, stemming from incompleteness of the fossil record.
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But the date incised on the stoneware was difficult to decipher.
Lyrics are difficult to decipher, but the music surges like an almighty epiphany.
For now, though, Mr. Levy said, stock prices are difficult to decipher.
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