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Wenger admits that his Russian trickster has found it difficult to plow through the English winter.
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Black soils tend to have a markedly crumbly structure and are sometimes difficult to plow.
During the winter months, the original lanes built in the 1920s were closed because the grade of the roadway accumulated additional snow and made it difficult to plow.
For both end-users and data analysts, it is a hard task to plow through millions of tweets which contain a lot of noise and redundancy.
When play was suspended for darkness with 17 golfers left on the course, it was Choi, the man known as the Tank for his straight-ahead stride and ability to plow through difficult courses, who cleared his way to the clubhouse lead.
It's a desire to redeem themselves, so even when it gets hard they're able to plow through it.
Just as you must work the difficult New England soil Jager writes about, you have to plow through some dry, rocky patches in his book to arrive at fertile ground, but it is worth the effort, especially if you find yourself harboring fantasies of chucking city life and retreating to a home with goats, chickens and pigs.
If the answer is yes, Tina advices, "You just have to plow through no matter how hard it is.
The temptation to plow through virgin powder and do doughnuts was hard to resist.
Greece has to plow through.
No trying to plow through people.
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