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"Really?" she said, with some difficulty, her breath still sucked in.
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After a day of pedaling, though, she signed a birthday card with no difficulty, her signature "beautifully written," Dr. Alberts said.
Ms. Beckstead said she has her own plans to replace her windows and fix up her garage, but she is loath to start, in part because of the difficulty her neighbors have had getting permits.
She has rested her stick to the side and walked to the microphone with difficulty, her hip stiff and unwieldy: "I have felt the effect of technology at a very personal level.
To underscore her point, she highlighted the difficulty her team had in identifying even 60 adolescents from the communities around their clinic who had never been infected with TB.
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Her siblings had difficulty with her name, calling her "Wenda" instead, so her nickname was Wendy.
She did not tie her difficulty reaching her husband to news of the blast.
Similarly, with a fortune in excess of £10bn, he would probably struggle to relate to her difficulty financing her hobby.
Franks is courageously honest about herself, her difficulties with her father and her longing to be close to him.
In the fourth session, the patient and therapist agreed that treatment should focus on her difficulties with her husband and her desire to spend more time with friends.
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