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They were often at times of hardship – of which there were many: the death of Che Guevara, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the exodus of migrants escaping economic crisis or political crackdowns.
At the time, the unit was not associated with the kind of hardship of traditional fighting units, according to Marine reports from the period and interviews with about a half-dozen men who served in the unit during the Vietnam years.
Gathering fuelwood involves a lot of hardship of walking for long distances and carrying head loads of fuelwood that can cause health disorders in individuals (mostly women and children) [26].
Our study sheds light on a hitherto understudied dimension of hardship of very poor rural groups occasioned by the need to raise funds to pay for healthcare out-of-pocket.
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Yes, it is an era of utter hardship for tens of millions of families.
Consequently, Wilberforce knew little of the hardships nor of the affection from common folk which was the lot of John Wesley.
Optimism in the face of hardship is, of course, one of the glories of America's immigrant history.
This period of hardship was one of the most productive of Tsvetaeva's career.
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