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Slowly, the parents discovered the difficult reality.
But the brinkmanship underscores a difficult reality for public broadcasters.
"If we don't draw the necessary conclusions, Europe will wake up to a difficult reality".
But this is not about punishment; it is simply a difficult reality.
For an entire generation of young adults, this is a very difficult reality to face.
It seems that my actual existence is a very difficult reality for many to bear.
As Mr. Frahi of the United Nations cautiously said: "We live in a difficult reality.
For the many New Yorkers with close ties to the neighborhood, this is a difficult reality to face.
He has become such an important and influential figure within the Labour Party that Corbyn faced a difficult reality.
More than simply reflecting a difficult reality, he gave many of his fellow citizens the strength to go on.
Instead, the '90s were a sobering period for the country as optimism gave way to the difficult reality of fusing a bankrupt state to a prosperous one.
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