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"It opens up a whole chapter that was a difficult chapter," Ms. Finerman added.
Now, Ms. Bell, 23, is preparing for what could be another difficult chapter.
An agreement would end a difficult chapter for Knight, after a computer glitch caused crippling losses this summer.
The moves closed a difficult chapter for the bank, whose missteps became emblematic of Wall Street's excess.
In a statement, he said: "This prohibition order marks the closing of a difficult chapter for me.
This has been a difficult chapter for all concerned and a period of reflection may now be in order".
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This book covers a number of difficult chapters in your life.
In announcing his retirement, effective July 31, Father Harrington, 67, alluded to the successful and difficult chapters during his 24 years as president.
And, as the sisters and their fans point out, this is the way most people talk with their friends and families about the difficult chapters in their lives.
Carrington was armed with a fierce authenticity and, despite several difficult chapters in life (war, heartbreak, time in an asylum), she never abandoned her radical quests.
We have two excellent guest rooms, one on the main floor for people who come to visit, and an apartment on the bottom floor for people who come to live: novelist friends working through difficult chapters, other friends rebounding from difficult relationships, daughters of friends moving in until they find a place of their own.
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