Sentence examples for difficult world of from inspiring English sources

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King Oyo's mother -- who sits by his side, adjusts his crown and helps him navigate the difficult world of being a king -- voiced her kingdom's disapproval with the government plan.

Word to the younger (that is, below, say, 55) woman: this foray into the unexplored world of the "older" woman trying to find a dress, while welcome, didn't even discuss the accompanying — indeed, even more difficult world of the shoe to accompany the dress.

I thoroughly enjoyed Last Call for Blackford Oakes (Harcourt, $25), William F. Buckley Jr.'s latest excursion into the difficult world of espionage.

Her face betrayed the reality of what are both expected and what many women must do to survive and thrive within the difficult world of female objectification.

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Yet, after last autumn's difficult World Cup, the injection of fresh ideas will benefit both McNamara and England.

Movies, comic books and stories took the imaginative boy away from his difficult world, and the writing of stories -- his first customer was his mother -- gave the young boy "an immense feeling of possibility... as if I had been ushered into a vast building filled with closed doors and had been given leave to open any I liked".

Her later volumes A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far: Poems 1978 1981 (1981), An Atlas of the Difficult World: Poems 1988–1991 (1991), and Dark Fields of the Republic: Poems 1991 1995 (1995) pay tribute to early feminists and admonish the reader to recall the lessons of history, often through the use of different voices.

Ms. Rich's other volumes of poetry include "The Dream of a Common Language" (1978), "A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far" (1981), "The Fact of a Doorframe" (1984), "An Atlas of the Difficult World" (1991) and, most recently, "Tonight No Poetry Will Serve," published last year.

But it is one that has a happy ending: with the election of a new Caesar: a man whose inspiring idealism and calm approach to America's still-leading role in a difficult world may, in the course of time, entitle him to the upper tier of the pantheon of American leaders since World War II -- American Caesars.

The average Indian tends to be flexible, understanding and tolerant by the standards of a difficult world.

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