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Criminal cases will continue to be hard to build, but other options include civil cases known as non-conviction forfeitures.

Meanwhile, for the majority of Burmese people, life will continue to be hard, if not more difficult.

· Times continue to be hard in Argentina, what with the melting currency, shrinking economy and rising crime.

Youth continue to be hard hit economically, with nearly 30percentt unemployed; approximately 250,000 graduates a year leave college to find themselves without jobs.

It was the rare loss that didn't seem to matter, but it was also a reminder: this will continue to be hard.

With the potential of bringing billions of dollars to the host city's economy, the contest was and will continue to be hard fought.

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Banking eggs will continue to be harder than banking sperm, but it will definitely get easier and more effective than it is today.

"It's been harder with the economy and will continue to be harder for so many," Diel said.

WHO African Region nations like Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, and Cote d'Ivoire continue to be hardest hit.

But money continued to be hard to come by.

He remarried, but coming home from tours continues to be hard.

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