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Was it difficult to readjust to life in High Wycombe? "Kind of.
In the first few days after the show, Landy found it difficult to readjust to life away from his platform.
It's hardly a surprise that Rackley found it difficult to readjust to his former life as a fund manager in the City on his return, and resigned.
Some military veterans who go into these conflict zones have already returned from war to the U.S. once and found it difficult to readjust to civilian life.
The majority of these men and women are emerging from their cells unable to overcome the structural hurdles that have made it difficult to readjust into free society.
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If you're in your late teens or early 20s and your energies have been directed for a year or more toward dodging roadside bombs and ambushes, caring for horribly wounded comrades and, in general, killing before being killed, it can be difficult to readjust to a world of shopping malls, speed limits and polite conversation.
After so much pleasure in darkness, it's hard to readjust to the light.
Sometimes when you have evenings where one piece flows into the next, it's hard to readjust.
Work and family troubles make it doubly hard to readjust.
Another rehearsal showed how quickly such lavish rehearsal time can be taken for granted and how difficult it must be to readjust to the real world after the season.
Now it has to readjust to the post-election environment and broaden its coverage as well.
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