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Many terror cases are difficult to make, with the strongest evidence often classified or inadmissible.
Clarke said his call to Knox, the world No20, was "really, really difficult to make", with the Scot seeking to make a rookie appearance of his own.
But long-term forecasts are still notoriously difficult to make with any accuracy, as the Met Office discovered with its "barbecue summer" prediction.
This is a fluffy creamy icing that spreads and swirls beautifully and with a little more elegance than the simple cream cheese icing (see below), and is not difficult to make with an electric whisk.
A definitive diagnosis is difficult to make with imaging because of non-specific features and considerable overlap with other pathologies.
Direct comparisons are very difficult to make with many of these studies as the design, breeds, environment etc are not the same.
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Homemade gum is more difficult to make bubbles with, and the flavor may not last as long as with commercial gum.
It is difficult to make contact with the residents.
But, staff members said, they found it difficult to make inroads with black audiences.
Backe said the club had found it difficult to make trades with other M.L.S. clubs.
MOORE Traditionally it's very difficult to make money with dramas.
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