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"It is quite difficult to take on board.
Its gorgeous neo-Romantic set, by Eugene Berman, was apparently too difficult to take on tour.
When it gets drained, it's difficult to take on challenges or perform well.
It will become difficult to take on the tyrants who will menace the world.
She said her busy schedule at the Bolshoi made it difficult to take on more outside assignments.
As she endured it, she says, she often thought of Victoria: "How on earth did she manage at 17 to take on what I find very difficult to take on, which is the system?" Ms. Ferguson said she also relates to the character of Albert.
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It was quite a difficult role to take on and I had to think quite carefully about it.
"But we also know that if we prepare well we can be a very difficult opponent to take on, and that is going to be the centre of our thoughts".
"When Bradley broke his collarbone in the 2011 Tour, that was quite a difficult thing to take on because the team swapped from trying to get a result in the race to getting stage results, whereas here we still feel we are competitive".
"But I think it will be difficult for him to take on Lewis Hamilton.
That allegiance to the state will make it more difficult for her to take on the softer, humanizing role some people would like to see her play.
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