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Ad astra per aspera ("Through difficulties to the stars")?
Ever since then, however, the work has presented difficulties to the gatekeepers of the canon.
Evolutionary biologists had always ascribed such difficulties to the famous incompleteness of the fossil record.
Alex chalks up some of his difficulties to the fear of being teased about his family situation.
The modern church and world brought new difficulties to the quest for defining an essence of Christianity.
In August PSG's Zlatan Ibrahimovic donated £30,000 to send a Swedish team with learning difficulties to the INAS World Football Championship in Brazil.
Parents bring children for treatment who have behavioral, academic, sleeping or eating problems, often not attributing those difficulties to the stress of the family breakup.
Their highly-publicised exclusion gives new difficulties to the right-wing government as it battles to control a row over the wearing of headscarves.
Ethics and modern biology, however, have rarely walked hand in hand, and stem-cell research has added new difficulties to the relationship.
Analysts trace the company's difficulties to the 1985 merger of Coles and the Myer Emporium, which created a sprawling company prone to slow-footed complacency.
Some Republicans and Democrats have attributed the recent difficulties to the absence of Mr. DeLay and to his replacement by a makeshift leadership structure.
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