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Even now, Crooks Jnr finds it difficult to put his finger on just why it all went so wrong.
Pattinson finds it difficult to put into words the depth of her gratitude, but it says something that the long-term diabetes sufferer, who also needs a pancreas transplant, is partially sighted and recently had a toe amputated, describes herself as "so lucky".
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As long as selling pot remains illegal under federal law, any business that is openly connected to the trade will find it difficult to put its money in a bank, because financial institutions do not want to risk the legal exposure.
Whilst professionals profess to be familiar with the MCA, they find it difficult to put its principles into practice [ 6].
Even with its deep pockets and sophisticated resources, A.T.& T. found it difficult to put together a control group of people who would behave in ways friends, doctors and the Surgeon General of the United States insisted were unhealthy.
Those who do find it difficult to put money aside for a rainy day.
But you will, I can assure you, find it difficult to put out of mind".
Most people have no trouble taking a power tool apart, but they find it difficult to put it back together.
Even people who know that plant tours are valuable can find it difficult to put them to effective use.
Even, or perhaps especially, readers trained in philosophy may find it difficult to put up with the many argumentative ellipses.
Her devotees, even those who have followed her for years, found it difficult to put Amma's attraction into words.
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