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Even theme parks are facing a difficult summer.
Braidwood is not alone in facing a difficult summer; a spokeswoman for the Midwest Independent System Operator, which operates the regional grid, said that another plant had shut down because its water intake pipes were now above the water level of the body from which it draws its cooling water.
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But while they were able to bring the festive spirit to those facing a difficult Christmas, De Gea was not allowed to leave United's training ground due to a random drugs test at Carrington, with the Daily Mail reporting that the football anti-doping agency gave no notice of the test.
Hibs' manager, John Collins... faces a difficult summer.
He, and his president Sandro Rosell, face a difficult summer.
Farmers, particularly arable farmers and vegetable growers, face a difficult summer as decisions have already been taken on what to grow this year.
Hasbro warned it would face a difficult second half.
A great many households face a difficult winter; it is imperative that the Government reviews its approach to fuel poverty and does so urgently".
But he has just started his second four-year stretch as UEFA's president, and he faces a difficult 2012 European Championship in Poland and Ukraine.
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