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Holding his breath for a minute and a half posed no difficulty for him.
But the difficulty for him is that many Canadians recall that before 1968, when the department changed its name, the C in what became Britain's FCO had long stood for Colonial.
On reflection, he decided that confronting them would create waves of difficulty for him in the future, and that this episode would be best forgotten or set aside for use another time.
It allows David to invite Jill to join in a conversation, and it removes any potential difficulty for him in understanding what she is talking about.
Avoid calling him unnecessarily unless you've confirmed that phone calls aren't an area of difficulty for him.
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Indeed, even the United States poses difficulties for him.
But the dual roles have spawned difficulties for him with critics and authors.
He understands that his cultural re-entry poses some difficulties for him in this regard.
His tone was sumptuous, his manner friendly, lyrical, and digressive, and, with the exception of a few muddied octaves, the music presented few technical difficulties for him.
From this moment Brahms was a force in the world of music, though there were always factors that made difficulties for him.
In a brief telephone conversation on Wednesday morning, Mr. Ai said he had felt personally compelled to speak out on his colleagues' behalf even though he knew that it might cause further legal difficulties for him.
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