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In any event, I hope this has shown to you that it's not so difficult to live in a predominately Mac world, and still be able to use the Zune HD.
The show "had a lot of negativity going into it, so it wasn't too difficult to live up (or should I say down?) to expectations," she wrote.
With the advent of each new form of communication, I find it not only more difficult to live in the moment and eschew the constant stream of texts, Facebook statuses and Snapchats, but also more socially ostracizing.
"With the old plan in place, we have a road map as to what the town expects, and we do not find it difficult to live within those guidelines," he said.
Twenty-eight patients (53.8%) did not find it difficult to live with SCCH, 23 (44.2%) because they had learnt to adapt to their illness and 5 (9.6%) because treatment was effective.
Not only is it difficult to live with the symptoms of Tourette's syndrome, it is even more difficult to live with the stigma.
While it can be really difficult to live with not knowing WHY, and not quite understanding, love can be like the weather.
"That lifestyle is premised on certain ideas, certain truth claims, and if you don't buy into those claims, if you can't accept them, it is very difficult to live that kind of life," Deen said.
He says: "Do not think that brilliant colour is difficult to live with.
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