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You might have thought that writing about famous figures presented no great difficulty when it came to names.
White settlers presented no great difficulty, and those farmers who stayed on were valued for their major contribution to food production.
Operation Chronicle, the landings at Kiriwina and Woodlark Islands, was the VII Amphibious Force's first operation, presented no great difficulty as the islands were known to be unoccupied.
Rejewski later recalled: "Finding the [wiring] in the third [rotor], and especially... in the [reflector], now presented no great difficulties.
In these experiments the joints emerged from their trials in fully as good condition as the bones proper, and it should follow that the transplantation of half-joints and entire joints should present no greater difficulty or uncertainty than the simple transplantation of bones of equal size.
No great difficulty so far, you would say.
Hare's screenplay could have been translated with no great difficulty into German.
If one is familiar with endoscopic surgery, there should be no great difficulty.
He now thinks that a gradual rise to an oil price of $80 "would not present any great difficulties for the global economy".
"From a technical point of view, spying on those negotiating on the territory of a country doesn't present any great difficulties," Nikolai Kovalev, the former head of the FSB, Russia's powerful domestic spy agency, pointed out.
Shackleton saw this task as routine; he wrote: "I had not anticipated that the work would present any great difficulties".
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