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If the basal ray-finned fishes had gone extinct without leaving a trace of their existence, it would have been difficult to reconstruct this pathway.
An incident in Žirmūnai's history that has been difficult to reconstruct occurred in 1975, when a pontoon bridge across the River Neris, that was customarily set up from spring to autumn, collapsed due to the weight of a crowd returning from a concert in the Palace of Concerts and Sports.
How this diversity evolved has been difficult to reconstruct, perhaps because harpalines underwent a rapid burst of diversification early in their evolutionary history.
The timescale of prokaryote evolution has been difficult to reconstruct because of a limited fossil record and complexities associated with molecular clocks and deep divergences.
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Once lost, it's difficult to reconstruct.
"In essence, the messages are nonspecific, and the sources are difficult to reconstruct," the official said.
The sequence of events that occurred as the crust cooled is difficult to reconstruct.
But he also said it would not be difficult to reconstruct the Treasury market should the government need additional financing.
Even hours later, it is difficult to reconstruct what happened, but things seem to have gone something like this.
Spectacular as prehistoric archaeology was proving to be, however, it could only yield fragments of a whole that is difficult to reconstruct.
Little is known about Arnuwandas III and Suppiluliumas II, who succeeded Tudhaliyas, and these final episodes in the saga of Hittite history are difficult to reconstruct.
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