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Will there be grants for caring for difficult land?
The solution the Army has found -- making its men part detective, part judge and part jailer -- illustrates the difficulty of peacekeeping in a difficult land.
The stated intention is to counterbalance damaging the WikiLeaks revelations – 91,000 documents that, Time believes, cannot provide "emotional truth and insight into the way life is lived in that difficult land".
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Many analysts say that China will succeed in its efforts to battle inflation and that the economy will ease but not face a difficult hard landing later this year.
Q. Was it difficult landing a job as a puppeteer?
But if he had not gone higher, Martin faced a difficult landing — and no record.
Under the pressure of a difficult landing, pilots were pressing the wrong switch.
Her marriage failed and her outspoken views made finding work difficult, landing her back in Los Angeles, in a garage apartment.
"This is the most difficult landing in space history, like landing a balloon in a city centre on a windy day with your eyes closed," said Matthew Genge, lecturer in earth and planetary sciences at Imperial College London.
With an unusually short runway, rocky hills on one side and a sheer drop into the ocean on the other, it is recognised by pilots as one of the most difficult landing spots in Europe, if not the world.
In arguments they still make today, the Marines pressed their case that the Osprey could take off from aircraft carriers and get in and out of difficult landing zones better than airplanes and faster than helicopters, carry more people and save lives.
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