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The Londoner at first found it hard to uproot to this sleepy corner of Portugal, but childhood summers spent with her parents at their holiday home in the Algarve, and then years later a minor heart attack suffered by Tim meant the decision was made.
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But with recent reports showing that FIFA is making plenty of cash, the organization will find it harder to justify attempts to uproot global soccer like this last-minute move to try to create a 48-team 2022 World Cup in countries ill prepared for it.
He found it hard himself.
Hoon found it hard.
"I actually was really confident that I could go over the lip," Park said, "but my caddie said, 'I think that's really high.' " As Park found out with her drives, once that seed of uncertainty is planted, it is hard to uproot.
"It was hard to uproot my family and move to Manchester," she says.
"It's very hard to uproot a community," Mrs. Kohen said, adding that the situation had been difficult for the children.
Even those that do find new courses may find themselves thousands of pounds out of pocket and having to uproot to another part of the UK.
Everyone finds it hard.
But fear, and the awful deeds that fear inspires, are hard to uproot.
Foreign energy companies with existing operations in North Africa might be hard to uproot.
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