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Mortgages have become harder to procure, with banks becoming stricter about proving income.
This already puts you ahead of where you would have been at the Arcadia restaurants, where you are expected to fill out an order form before you are seated, and ice water is harder to procure than admission to Yale Law.
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Information was hard to procure.
Artificial trees gained significant popularity, particularly in countries where fresh trees were hard to procure.
When they arrived, they were so tiny, and so hard to procure from their shells, even after a lengthy tutorial, that they were deemed a disaster.
But it was sometimes hard to procure enough calf stomachs, so the enzyme is now made by bacteria or yeast using the calf enzyme gene.
For instance, there are drugs to treat Chagas disease, like benznidazole and nifurtimox, but they are hard to procure, often not effective in adults after the symptoms of heart disease begin and so toxic they cannot be taken by pregnant women.
Then we worked really hard to procure all the keyboards and deliver them.
He had watched his daughter take the vitamins his wife had worked so hard to procure for others.
States also used pentobarbital, which had a similar effect on the inmate, for the first drug, but that is now hard to procure for similar reasons.
At the same time, Henry's wife Eleanor of Provencewho was Louis' sister-in-lawhad worked hard to procure a favourable decision for her husband.
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