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The market and resale value of a piece of art is tied to its documented history and a legitimate authentication, making it hard to get a good price for stolen artworks.
The Amy Poehler-led comedy, about a group of low-level government employees, is currently across the pond, filming its one-hour premiere in London -- making it hard to get further info from co-creator and show runner Mike Schur.
This pattern can also mess up your biological clock, making it hard to get up on Monday morning.
The object is to prevent theft by making it hard to get at the security device inside.
Ms. Steinhardt is worried that the bus lanes, which abut the sidewalk, will destroy the loading zone in front of her building, making it hard to get deliveries.
And both are rugged and remote, far from coastlines and with few roads or railroads, making it hard to get minerals out and policing forces in.
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Enforcement agencies worked out some of the traffickers' routes, making it harder to get drugs to Britain.
Those who believe all abortion is wrong are keen to advance their cause by making it harder to get one.
But remain campaigners counter that credit conditions could tighten, making it harder to get a mortgage.
Have councils been making it harder to get help?
Some remains were badly burned, he added, making it harder to get positive samples.
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