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The medium too is something of a problem.
Apparently this is something of a problem for people who wear nothing but identical black socks.
This is something of a problem, because if all news is self-reported, we're not even looking at the dots.
This argument, like nearly every other one Leduc makes, is difficult to disagree with, which is something of a problem.
That is something of a problem for the finance minister, a former official of the International Monetary Fund who was educated in Lebanon and Texas.
Right now supply is something of a problem, with only butterflyweed and the vanilla-scented swamp milkweed available through major plant catalogs.
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The building was something of a problem; fear that the filled in surface would not support the weight.
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