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It's not difficult to get up to play this course.
"If you miss greens around this place, it's very difficult to get up and down.
"We found it difficult to get up before the banks closed".
Such proposals will be more difficult to get up in a referendum.
"The stairs on the airplane are getting a little difficult to get up.
"This squad would be difficult to get up," he said, emphasising the need for a "massive clear-out".
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"It's not going to be impossible - the Army are going to go out of their way to try to help us - but it's going to be difficult not to get up and train every day.
It's a goal but we all know how difficult it is to get up there.
"Light exposure, especially short wavelength blue-ish light in the evening, will reset our circadian rhythms to a later hour, postponing the release of the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin and making it more difficult for us to get up in the morning.
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