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That posed a bit of a problem.
The sharp wooden spears and all the ankle bells posed a bit of a problem.
Dr Omalu is from Nigeria, which posed a bit of a dilemma for Smith.
The singer has been doing 60 minutes of cardio a day to lose weight, and she's found that her breasts have posed a bit of a problem.
The singer told the paper she's doing 60 minutes of cardio a day, but her breasts have posed a bit of a problem.
The influx of Millennials in the workforce has already posed a bit of a challenge for many companies, as it can be difficult to integrate this younger generation into the workplace.
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Which poses a bit of a problem when you're trying to cover a Kenyan election.
I understand that these books all pose a bit of a dilemma.
Banks are struggling again and this might pose a bit of a problem for the future.
Menopause, then, poses a bit of a riddle: in a handful of species, including humans, females cease breeding decades before they die.
With each passing month, the structural factors seem to be a more powerful explanation than the cyclical factors.The report poses a bit of a dilemma for the Fed.
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