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With the Women's United Soccer Association three weeks old, players are starting to discover how difficult it is to score at the professional level.
As they grow up and develop different habits and opinions, the sisters discover how difficult it is to share a body.
In 1966, when John McPhee wrote a monumental two-part essay on oranges for The New Yorker magazine, he was surprised to discover how difficult it was to get fresh orange juice in Florida.
But what has been lost, proponents of local science fairs say, is the potential to expose a much broader swath of American teenagers to the scientific process: to test an idea, evaluate evidence, ask a question about how the world works -- and perhaps discover how difficult it can be to find an answer.
You'll discover how difficult it is to manage both the home and the work and you'll have a better appreciation for how much work she has to do (maybe you'll pitch in a bit more).
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Both artists discovered how difficult it is to combine their two groups.
Hillary is discovering how difficult it is to win an election without hope.
Dr. Hopkins and others have discovered how difficult that can be.
It seems that every day now, Mr. Bush is discovering how difficult it is to be a "New Republican".
Asia needs such institutions in almost every sphere.Nineteenth-century Europe discovered how difficult it is to use the balance of power to keep the peace.
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