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It's not so difficult to imagine.
It is not so difficult to imagine.
I only had partial vision; no wonder it was so difficult to imagine the road ahead.
Maybe it's because it's so difficult to imagine her as Old Marilyn that she has become a Ghost of Hollywood Past, a phantom that periodically materializes to show us things that have been.
But the thought of a Liberal Democrat cabinet is not hard because it is so difficult to imagine particular Liberal Democrat MPs as ministers – though lots of sketchwriters will have fun with that one.
Indeed, though it is not so difficult to imagine going without Youtube or Twitter, which are regularly blocked in China, the crippling effect that China's policies have had on Xinjiang serve as a reminder of just how dependent the world has become on the Internet.
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So it is difficult to imagine how they had that conversation without Moyes's name cropping up.
Even so, it is difficult to imagine that the situation will help it retain and attract the talent it needs to bring the new phones to market.
"There was no court hearing of any terror suspect, so it is difficult to imagine the terrorists would have come to target either a judge or to rescue their colleagues," said one investigator, speaking on condition of anonymity.
So it is difficult to imagine that any company will choose to resist.With a over a billion people and rising prosperity, China is an irresistible market for the world's largest manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
"I am 100% confident with my team and at the same time, I know all the things that I am taking so it is difficult to imagine that something like this can happen.
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