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"It's a bit of a hardship, but what's really on our minds is how long will it last".
"I think we are finally seeing what has come from the influx of condominiums, and for some businesses, that is a bit of a hardship," said Diane F. Wieland, director of the Cape May County Department of Tourism.
"It's all a bit of a hardship right now," said Nicole Neubert, a San Francisco attorney who represents state-licensed cannabis businesses.
When the 29-year-old veteran forward was being introduced to the media on July 21, he said his decision to sign with the Clippers would pose a bit of a hardship on his family.
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THE Los Angeles-based filmmaker Guido Verweyen says he gravitates toward "stories about people who've been dealt quite a bit of hardship in their life, but get transformed positively through it".
And by the way, again, I think m's and x1's and y1's tend to give you a bit of hardship at first until you get used to them.
The announcement that Icelandair plans to acquire Icelandic low-cost rival WOW air came as a bit of a surprise, given Icelandair's recent hardships, but it may help get both airlines out of hot water, at least for the time being.
Bit of a scoop?
Bit of a maverick.
A bit of a jerk".
Bit of a posh choice?
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