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By Blue Chevigny NORTH KIVU, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 18 September 2007 – This is an era of extreme difficulty for the people of DR Congo.

Displaced children especially vulnerable to illness and military re-recruitment in North Kivu NORTH KIVU, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 18 September 2007 – In an era of extreme difficulty for the people of DR Congo, between 300,000 to 350,000 people have been displaced since November 2006.

Vallorcine The stage to Finhaut Emosson is one of the most daring ventures in the brave new Tour era of Christian Prudhomme, given the difficulty of access to what is basically a rock platform blasted out alongside a massive dam, one of three built here since the 1950s to provide hydroelectric power.

Thus, in an era of shrinking IT budgets, difficulty hiring and retaining experienced staff and continually expanding demands on IT resources, initiatives like SBGrid extend the range and quality of software support while allowing local research computing departments to focus on core competencies and delivering common, foundational IT services (see Figure 2).

Last year's two failed theatrical versions of "The Wild Party" hint at the allure of the era and the difficulty of translating it.

With the passing of the era of easy oil and the increasing difficulty of finding new resources, attention of the traditional oil and gas industry has been directed to extract more resources from existing oil fields (enhanced oil recovery) and from the fields exposed to extremely harsh environments using new technologies and solutions.

With the passing of the era of easy oil and the increasing difficulty of finding new resources, attention of the traditional oil and gas industry has been directed to extract more resources from existing oil fields (enhanced oil recovery) and from the fields exposed to extremely harsh environments by using new technologies and solutions.

That such a rule would engender practical difficulties in an era of expanding federal criminal jurisdiction could not, perhaps, have been foreseen.

It is clear from the model simulation results that forecasting events in an era of rapid changes is fraught with difficulties and standard extrapolation methods are not likely to perform well in such situations.

It's as if he is caught between the ease with which belts are seized upon in the current era, and the difficulty of winning and keeping a belt in such a division.

Degree of difficulty: 8.5.

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