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"But it's likely he knew my grandmother and her hardships at the time.
When life throws other hardships at you, you'll be amazed at your ability to resolve them.
"Blaming poor people or migrants for hardships at the time of economic crisis is not entirely unknown, but it is not intelligent politics in my view.
Faced with complaints about low wages and difficult work, Mr. Kaabi repeats a point often made here: Many workers face greater hardships at home for less pay.
The hardships at the outpost, the Gampo Abbey, seem to fall easily into Tibetan tradition, where great lamas wrestled down the distractions of mind and body while meditating in ice caves or hermits' huts.
Her accounts of the hardships at Valley Forge are moving and vivid; historical quotations serve as epigraphs to each chapter, hinting at what will follow ("We have near 90 men in the regiment that have not a shoe to their foot and near as many who have no feet to their stockings," a lieutenant colonel wrote in January 1778 to his superior officer).
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"They say there is too much hardship at home".
Previous episodes have not always coincided with hardship at home or testing foreign wars.
A few days of being lost here, as in Seville itself, are no hardship at all.
This has not turned out to be a hardship, at least not so far this season.
Studying, for them, was no hardship at all, just second nature.
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