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Even her end is difficult to fit into a Holocaust narrative.
If it is difficult to fit the pan into the refrigerator for a day, there is always that glorious American standby, a cooler filled with ice.
Professionals complain they do not have time for these important conversations and that it is difficult to fit them into the traditional clinical workflow.
The totality of the available evidence, appropriately weighted, is what counts, and this balanced appraisal is difficult to fit into a news article, much less into a catchy headline.
While the neo-Classical domed image of Monticello has gained symbolic familiarity on the reverse of the nickel, the bits and pieces of the university -- the much spoken-of serpentine brick walls, colonnades and rotunda -- are like a great architectural jigsaw puzzle that is difficult to fit together mentally without seeing it.
It takes in six time zones, and people whose histories and manners are so different — from quasi-Texan libertarians in Alberta to statist French-legacy Québécois, with perhaps eighty different aboriginal nations between — that it is difficult to fit them into one national idea.
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Is one of the problems that it's difficult to fit a foreigner into a clubby board culture?
"We knew it would always be difficult to fit it in logistically on this trip".
It's difficult to fit Franklin between the covers of a book.
Some wine drinkers complain that German wines with their touch of sweetness are difficult to fit into American drinking patterns.
Packer has talked about how it was difficult to fit training around her work life as a PE teacher.
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