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Independent studios have historically had difficulty surviving in modern Hollywood.
The resulting bare patches had the density of cinder block, and even the weeds had difficulty surviving.
The tendency of previously serious weeklies to use small cartoons here and there or to insert a funny page somewhere created not only new markets for cartoonists but also a temporary decline in the purely humorous magazines, and Punch, Life, and Judge had difficulty surviving the Depression of the 1930s.
The problem was that these wines had difficulty surviving the long sea voyage to the thirsty British market.
A lower oxygen concentration (1%) was attempted, but cardiomyocytes had difficulty surviving under these conditions.
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Most people in Germany hated our music and we had difficulties surviving economically.
"There are many orphans and widows who have difficulty surviving".
First, economic prospects are so dire that companies already in trouble will have difficulty surviving.
Many valuable crop and ornamental plants are very susceptible to disease and would have difficulty surviving in nature without human intervention.
And several Democrats said that if Mr. Sharpton were really treated as a serious candidate, he would have difficulty surviving questions about, for example, his income taxes, or his advocacy of Tawana Brawley, who claimed in 1987 that she had been abducted and raped by a gang of white men.
At the end of the day, more royalties go to those things that have difficulty surviving in the digital world," Mr Ouzeri adds.
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