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It is tough to start a revolution and topple a dictator.
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It's tough to start in a place like that".
It was tough to start with: the taxidermy community can be insular at the best of times, and he began looking for participants just as Benefits Street was grabbing headlines for alleged exploitation of its subjects.
"It's tough to start over again," said Ms. Shevchenko, a former elementary school teacher who is now training to become a certified home attendant for the elderly and disabled, "but all we care about is getting Julia a good education and future".
As entrepreneur Ryan Block put it, "Breaking: it's tough to start a company, and startups have to fight for traction.
"It was tough to start with because I was trying to lead blokes who were 10 years older than me and had a lot of Great Britain and England caps".
"It's tough to start here in New York..
"It's tough to start out in a hole where you're explaining that she wasn't indicted," he says.
Regarding the working pace maybe and I don't know... Well, it's tough to start something up, you know, it's kind of tough.
"If I see it down here in the morning," Dr. Harley said, pointing to the 20s on the dial, "then I know it might be tough to start".
Given the demographics of the industry, I feel very comfortable with the concept of distance learning — it would be tough to start a chapter of the Young Republicans or throw a fun interdepartmental mixer with a student body that, so far, is ninety per cent men over forty.
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