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"It's a problem to work on," Wolfowitz said.
Yet this is an easier problem to work around than dismantling the entire company.
The animals were readily available and no problem to work with.
There is another math problem to work out: How many women's lives were tangled up in "only" twelve parties?
When his parents went out in the evening, they often gave Larry a math problem to work on.
"He's a really laid-back horse, easy to do anything with and no problem to work around," she said.
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There remain some problems to work out first.
They do have difficult business problems to work through.
"I don't bring problems to work," she says.
The younger ones, he noticed, seemed to bring their personal problems to work.
"They realized that I had a lot of emotional problems to work out," she said.
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