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It's hillier and more difficult to ride".
Women, in general, ask whether it is difficult to ride.
Second, as a claustrophobe, I find it increasingly difficult to ride the subway because of these changes.
There was also a mountain range in between, which he thought would be very difficult to ride.
A light northwest wind has come up since he left, marring the surface and rendering the waves a notch more dangerous and difficult to ride.
Undocumented migrants are now finding it more difficult to ride on top of La Bestia, the cargo trains commonly used to travel north to the Mexico-US border.
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I'm fascinated by failure, a far more difficult experience to ride out with grace than victory, which tends to bring out the best in all but gloating arseholes: magnanimity, generosity, ease, confidence, joy, relaxation, energy, festivity, and a positive outlook.
A horse known for his power and ability, he was also sensitive and, early in his career, prone to becoming tense, making him a more difficult horse to ride.
The Sportsman noted that he was supposedly a difficult horse to ride, but admitted that his connections (his owner and trainer and their associates) were among the "shrewdest people on the turf" and would be unlikely to waste their money backing a horse with no chance.
"It was getting difficult for me to ride him". Romney decided to sell the horse.
Snowboarders talk about achieving "serious amplitude," which may sound like maximizing stereo equipment to Baby Boom parents, but their children know how difficult it is to "ride the powder," as the snowboarders say.
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