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It's a moving insight into the difficulties of trans-masculine existence, made all the more powerful for its incorporation of Feinberg's own experiences.

Frits Bolkestein, the European Commission official in charge of developing common rules for business within the European Union, provides a vivid insight into the difficulties of pushing through broader economic change.

If one is to believe your interview, you felt you had an opportunity to show the public an insight into the difficulties of our profession.

Nightmare in Berlin is an unfalteringly honest and often terrifying insight into the difficulties faced and inner conflicts fought by Germans after the war.

He lightens the narrative with wit (he describes a garish hotel carpet as "the war of the Roses") and we get a keen insight into the difficulties of being gay in that era.

Dr Faraz Mughal, the Royal College of General Practitioners' clinical fellow for youth mental health, said: "This report provides a worrying insight into the difficulties currently facing young people who need mental health care.

"Deeply Incompetent Building Managers," 2013-2014 Withishis last piece, "Deeply Incompetent Building Managers," the artist offers his viewers insight into the difficulties faced by young, up-and-coming artists trying to gain acceptance from the art establishment.

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has acknowledged that the United States might have killed or wounded friendly Afghans in the raid on the two compounds, and in doing so he offered an insight into the difficulties of gathering good information: "In Afghanistan, people who are friendly and unfriendly are constantly meeting together.

An intriguing insight into the difficulties facing a minister who's long called for culling was provided in this revealing interview by my Politics Show colleague Martyn Oates.

The results presented here provide insight into the difficulties inherent in covariation analysis, and suggest that it may have limited usefulness in tertiary structure prediction.

An examination of the building blocks of tissue-engineering strategies, as well the successful applications of these techniques in human clinical applications, provides an insight into the difficulties facing scientists as they seek to develop more complex bioengineered organs.

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