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To secure passage to France, O'Neill will probably have to get some difficult decisions right.
Europeans' relief in seeing the last of George W. Bush and their adoration of Obama are entirely understandable, but in the U.S. we've moved on from November 4, 2008, and these days Obama is — in a way that's both inevitable and healthy — a working President, with his share of troubles and mistakes, who is trying to get some difficult things done but hasn't come close to accomplishing them yet.
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We've got some difficult days ahead.
In the words of my father, "We've got some difficult days ahead".
"We've got some difficult days ahead," King said as he peered intensely at his throng of followers.
"We've got some difficult days ahead," Martin Luther King, Jr., told an overflowing crowd in Memphis, Tennessee, on 3 April 1968, where the city's sanitation workers were striking.
In a short time we will have transliterated the human genome, played out many parts of it in cells, and gotten some difficult passages translated for us in transgenic animals.
The justice secretary, Chris Grayling speaking on Pienaar's Politics on BBC Radio Five Live refused to give the Liberal Democrats any credit for squeezing the rich, saying: "If we had a majority Conservative government we would be taking decisions where everyone had to share the load, and that's the position we're in: we've got some difficult times as a nation.
We don't need any bricks and bottles, we don't need any Molotov cocktails, we just need to go around to these stores, and to these massive industries in our country, and say, "God sent us by here, to say to you that you're not treating his children right.... We've got some difficult days ahead.
It is great for us as a country that our best-known sports leader is now in charge of the major Olympic sport but in a sense more importantly, it is great for athletics because athletics has got some difficult times ahead and it needs a leader of real stature to guide it through".
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