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At country clubs, it's much more difficult to pretend that all is well.
It is actually very difficult to pretend people have been killed because they get found out".
For some reason, I am still very connected to my teenage self, so I don't find it difficult to pretend to be 15 again.
Whatever Zellweger has done, or has had done, to her face is up to her, of course, but having been trained to pay close attention to famous faces for so long, it's difficult to pretend we haven't registered the change.
When you hear that someone you haven't seen in a long time has died, it's not difficult to pretend that it hasn't really happened, that the person is continuing to live just as she did before, in your absence, out of your sight.
It is difficult to pretend to them that the polls do not matter.
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"The Brits will follow, the Spaniards and Italians will not participate but will give a polite go-ahead, and that will make it quite difficult to continue to pretend that we have a united front with the Americans, but also within Europe".
Much as Jeb Bush might dislike the legacy of his brother's policies in Iraq, it will be difficult for him to pretend it doesn't exist.
He also warned Americans against trying to slip across the border in the hopes of passing as Canadians: "It is very difficult, if not impossible, to pretend to like hockey".
I'm not going to pretend the past few days have been easy – it's been a difficult week.
To pretend.
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