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Still, no human migration in history would compare in difficulty with reaching another star.
Each chapter includes exercises that vary in difficulty, with suggested solutions provided in an appendix.
Damage to the dominant temporal lobe, located inferior to the lateral sulcus, results in difficulty with comprehension of spoken speech.
"When Australians travel overseas and find themselves in difficulty with the law, they face the judicial systems of those countries," Morrison said.
Another signal that you need help is if you are in difficulty with 'priority' debts such as mortgage arrears or council tax.
But the visitors' task increased in difficulty with 25 minutes gone when midfield enforcer Tiote was sent off for a studs-up challenge on Steven Fletcher.
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Eisenstein thus suffered from the same governmental policies toward art that had embroiled the composer Sergey Prokofiev, the writer Isaac Babel, and many other artists in difficulties with Soviet officialdom.
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