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It is extremely difficult to uproot.
They have grown organically, sending out tendrils that run deep and are difficult to uproot.
The latest iteration of anti-vaccine rhetoric isn't rooted in fire-and-brimstone, but may be just as difficult to uproot.
Skip forward 40 years to the nearby town of Charleston where attitudes of the slave-owning past are proving even more difficult to uproot.
I ask her if it is difficult to uproot, and she admits that her husband has to do the lion's share of child-care.
And when you start to think about going to other places, it can become difficult to uproot your family again, it can".
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"It's very hard to uproot a community," Mrs. Kohen said, adding that the situation had been difficult for the children.
But fear, and the awful deeds that fear inspires, are hard to uproot.
Foreign energy companies with existing operations in North Africa might be hard to uproot.
Mzee S. "The reason grass stays longer in a mountain area is because the grass grows between the stones, and its very difficult for cattle to uproot them.
I've done both kinds of moving, several times, and it never ceases to amaze me how difficult it is to uproot ourselves--no matter the excitement and commitment we have to the process.
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