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But fires are hard to contain.
It's very hard to contain.
Admittedly, exemptions are hard to contain.
He was very hard to contain and I did not play as well as I can.
I don't cry often, but it's been very hard to contain the emotions I've had".
The ballet's management has worked hard to contain it, having planned the festival since 2005.
It's hard to contain batsmen when it's as easy as that".
I'm trying not to scare off any customers at work but it's hard to contain myself!
It was clear that Lagos State was working hard to contain the crisis.
It is also "hard to contain and very difficult to eradicate once it's established," he wrote.
The American rarely displayed much emotion whereas Federer finds it hard to contain the tears.
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