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Certainly, the current cycle is peculiarly difficult to read.
(The fort example is peculiarly difficult to follow).
Agricultural planning in the Soviet Union had a peculiarly difficult history.
It is that macroeconomic measurement of any kind is peculiarly difficult, sometimes impossible.
But the situation has been peculiarly difficult to resolve because gay people were always over-represented among the clergy.
Denardo Coleman, meanwhile, has survived a peculiarly difficult and humiliating apprenticeship, having débuted, at the age of ten, on Coleman's 1966 album, "The Empty Foxhole".
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It was written over a peculiarly anxious and difficult period of his life when he was in his mid-to-late twenties.
Climate change is peculiarly, and perhaps fatally, difficult to care about.
Then again, on Monday, when the crowd almost clawed a gendarmerie general to death, the people shouted after the ambulance carrying him away "What's one general anyway?"Against this peculiarly Iranian unafraidness of death, the army will find it very difficult to cow people into accepting a military regime, even if it kills them in the thousands.
However, as with the issue of supply, a lack of comparative studies makes it difficult to determine to what extent this represents a peculiarly rural issue.
Cricket, a peculiarly English sport that was exported to its colonies, is an intricate and difficult to master sport even for the able-bodied.
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