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The smaller Oberoi proved more difficult for the assailants, and they were defeated there first, with the police leading out dozens of hostages at midday on Friday.
But he would soon find his footing and his putting stroke, something that has proved more difficult for him when playing for himself.
It also proved more difficult for them to distinguish zero from lower numbers, like one or two, than it was for them to pick it out from numbers like four, five, or six.
By July 1942, Mallinckrodt was producing a ton of highly pure oxide a day, but turning this into uranium metal initially proved more difficult for contractors Westinghouse and Metal Hydrides.
This proved more difficult for the dog.
It was relatively easy to do this at the theoretical level (courses, seminars, field visits, and so on), but it proved more difficult for the thesis projects.
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It will also now prove more difficult for [Democratic Unionist party leader] Ian Paisley to refuse to enter devolved government with Sinn Féin.
Although life may prove more difficult for England hereafter, they have achieved their primary aim of making the second stage, the equivalent of making the cut at a major golf tournament and something they have not managed since 1996.
Problems with integrating and developing the system are proving more difficult for Accenture than it indicated last year.Money in the bankChina surpassed Japan as the world's biggest holder of foreign reserves.
Internet transactions have proven more difficult for the government to enforce than in-person or store purchases.
But while the focus on terrorism may help solidify Clinton's lead in the Democratic primary race, it may prove more difficult for her in a general election.
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