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Its remoteness was also making it difficult to get in touch with investigators on the scene.
Sometimes, as the circuits pulled free from their anchors, the silicon buckled, making it difficult to get it to adhere to its new base.
There are some 50,000 fast food workers in New York who, organisers say, earn between $10,000 and $18,000 a year – making it difficult to get by in a city known for its sky-high rents and high prices.
"The storm is making it difficult to get in contact with anyone in that area".
Their IDs had been stolen, they said, making it difficult to get jobs or food stamps.
Phone lines and internet connections have been cut to the city, making it difficult to get firsthand accounts from residents.
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It may be on a slope, in the shadow of a cliff - which makes it difficult to get enough sunlight to charge its batteries.
Even the gallery staff sometimes finds that the piece makes it difficult to get work done.
There are many variables that make it difficult to get a precise estimate.
Selling an old policy may make it difficult to get a new one.
"And when I didn't, it made it difficult to get it back".
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