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"We're going back into an environment where it's more difficult to get around," Mr. Bradley said.
"All this happened when Thailand was in a military lockdown and very difficult to get around".
"Visitors find houses closed, construction sites open, and it is difficult to get around," said Stefano Vanacore, who has directed the restoration of several homes of ancient Pompeians.
"The first time I was here was New Year's Eve, when it was very difficult to get around," Mr. Cullman said.
In addition to grass used for grazing cattle, the prairie dogs eat crops, and their burrows make it difficult to get around by motor vehicle or on horseback, Mr. Kirkham said.
The area had been flooded, making it difficult to get around, and the film told the story of a young woman in need of a lift and her brief liaison with the young man who provides it.
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But it's a difficult area to get around in.
This is a difficult cost to get around, and unfortunately you may have to simply pay the fees when you need to, and make savings in other places.
"You're doing fairness, which is a broad and sometimes difficult concept to get around, but it is a really important one in journalism," he said.
This is a difficult one to get around, but it's worth investigating if there are any additional course costs before starting at a university, so you won't be caught off-guard.
Alastair Leithead discovers the vast size of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - as well as its dense forests, potholes, bureaucracy and corruption – make it a difficult place to get around as well as to govern.
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