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Long after the conversion to Christianity the German rulers found it difficult to stamp out the blood feud.
But it has been difficult to stamp out altogether, as Mrs. Kemunto and her large extended family illustrate.
Films like the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, with a diverse international cast and crew, are difficult to stamp with any nationality.
It's going to be difficult to stamp out the misunderstanding and confusion that will result, but we're not going to worry about it.
Its emergence underscores how Pakistan's jihadi firmament is fragmenting and reshaping – a phenomenon that boosts the chances of infighting but also makes it more difficult to stamp out militancy.
Of course it does, but it is very difficult to stamp out completely.
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BRIBERY is very hard to stamp out.
"In the NHS it's almost impossible to reconfigure or close a garden shed, let alone a service," says Barnett. "All too often politicians at local or national level find it difficult to rubber-stamp these changes.
Why do you think it's so easy to stamp the title of "difficult" on someone?
And the seemingly contradictory impulses to stamp out drug use and safeguard addicts can lead to difficult situations for relatives.
Small jeweler's loops are effective for most hobbyists, but extra valuable or difficult to identify stamps could call for a high-powered magnifying glass with a built-in colored light source.
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