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Many nations that went through extreme financial hardship (again, with notable exceptions such as the recent case of Argentina), and eventually were unable to meet their obligations, often did so not due to economic and political mismanagement alone, but following periods of conflict, civil war, revolutions, world wars or after the collapse of old empires.
In his speech at the academy's launch, Djuric pointed out that despite a history full of hardship, there are notable scientists of Romani descent, such as 1920 medicine Nobel laureate August Krogh from Denmark, and "the first lady of mathematics," Sofia Kovalevskaya.
Nonetheless, it is notable the degree of financial hardship suffered by households does not seem to be directly affected by these factors.
Enduring hardship was celebrated.
Taking place in the American Civil War, the film takes the viewpoint of people such as civilians, bandits, and most notable the soldiers, and presented their daily hardships during the war.
What we admire are lives of courage and sacrifice: persons who overcome hardship, deprivation, or weakness to achieve some notable success; who stand, perhaps not even successfully, against some great evil; or who relinquish their own happiness to alleviate the suffering of others.
Unfortunately, over the years several notable A-listers have been victims of public financial hardships that lead to them losing their properties.
But it's notable that people felt more comfortable divulging their real personal hardships to a machine than to a person.
These are all notable advances in the mission to bring attention to the continued hardships faced by African American families.
Mrs. Suzman, & some other notable S. Africans, is against divestment & against sanctions fearing it will cause economic hardship & lead to violence.
Other notable works include the nonfiction People of the Deer (1952), which explored the hardships of the Ihalmiut people, an Inuit group from the Northwest Territories, and the popular children's book The Dog Who Wouldn't Be (1957).
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