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In Lionel's home, under terms of equality and respect, Bertie slowly and with difficulty starts to master his stutter.
Yes, Mr. Obama is unusually talented, Democrats and Republicans alike say, but the history of presidential campaigns is filled with examples of celebrity candidates like Gen. Wesley Clark in 2004 who burst onto the political stage but eventually sputtered as they struggled to master the difficulties of running for president.
When you feel that you are starting to master the current difficulty you are playing on, try playing some of the easier songs on a higher difficulty (for example: going from Easy to Medium difficulty).
Set the difficulty to Peaceful.
"The Norse were undone by the same social glue that had enabled them to master Greenland's difficulties," Diamond writes.
In order to master all the difficulties several points of view from various disciplines and techniques are necessary.
Users may have difficulty calculating DTI group statistics since they need to master several complex tools that require high user intervention.
This reflects the necessity to evaluate adolescent functioning in multiple areas, because it is possible to master certain areas while having difficulties in others.
He attributes his success to his difficulty with reading and writing because it forced him to master verbal communication.
In the 1976 "Torse" Mr. Cunningham drove his dancers to master footwork and legwork of unprecedented difficulty.
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