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"People are astonished when they realise how much of it is still here, but the town has certainly done its very best in the past to make it difficult to find and understand," Matthew Williams, the museum's manager, said.
She argued that extensive news media coverage would make it difficult to find impartial jurors.
And the hours he works make it difficult to find time to spend with his family.
In some fields, especially financial services, it can make it difficult to find or keep a job.
The transfers are excellent, with strong contrast and grain, and the only problem is minor: faulty menus make it difficult to find the generous supplementary material.
And Mr. Daschle said today that the $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax cut won by Mr. Bush would make it difficult to find money for many Democratic priorities.
Indeed, they argue that the basic economics of the industry make it difficult to find such evidence in price and quantity movements alone.
Yet the Garden is a peculiar entity, with myriad businesses in sports, television and entertainment, which could make it difficult to find an ideal president.
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