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"The sea ice became more and more dense – it was very difficult for us to break it".
"You have to applaud Aston Villa, their players and management team, because they set themselves up in a way that made it difficult for us to break them down and it worked for 40 minutes or so.
Notts County manager Rick Passmoor told BBC Sport: "You have to applaud Aston Villa, their players and management team, because they set themselves up in a way that made it difficult for us to break them down and it worked for 40 minutes or so.
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"The game plan was to make sure it was difficult for us to be broken down and at some point we'd get a chance, and when that moment came we'd have to take it.
That makes it more difficult to burn at sea, more difficult to break up into tiny particles using chemicals called dispersants, and more difficult for bacteria to break down.
"Defence is one of our strengths, it's a testament to the work our coaches do with us that it's difficult for other teams to break us down," said McLean.
Certainly it proved difficult for Shabalov to break through White's defenses.
Ms. Steinem, who endorsed Ms. Quinn, said that the city's very might makes it more difficult for women to break through.
It is difficult for competitors to break into these markets, and most users are unwilling to become digital hermits.
Yet it is extremely difficult for managers to break out of their worldview while operating within it.
But the Olympic roster is whittled down to 18 players from the 23 for the World Cup, meaning it will remain difficult for newcomers to break in.
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