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Both of us had a hard time facing our respective constituencies the morning after the election.
And the city still seems to be having a hard time facing up to what happened.
And, Dr. Berry said, "that is a fact that doctors at M. D. Anderson can have a hard time facing, understandably so".
"States have had a hard time facing up to their shortfalls in their transportation programs, gas taxes haven't kept up with inflation, and there's all these bridges and roads that haven't been maintained".
SZA said she had a hard time facing the defeat publicly because she "just didn't know how to take it".
Now that Alex Jones and his Infowars accounts have been dropped by YouTube, Facebook and iTunes, his employees seem to be having a hard time facing the facts.
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The hard times facing the public sector may be largely caused by Labour, but that is not how the public will see it.
The weakness was led by an 11.9percentt drop in production of motor vehicles and parts, reflecting the hard times facing the auto industry.
Still, he sometimes sleeps outside, beside an open sewer, in the blissful quietude of the street.During a four-day stay in Dharavi, as the guest of Shashi and his friends, your correspondent heard many such tales: of hard times, facing up and getting by.
The television broadcasters are having the hardest time, facing pressure from above and suggestions of intervention.
Research shows that people who believe that romantic love resembles the Cinderella story have a harder time facing the reality of relationships.
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