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And that, too, he reasoned, might offer some difficulty for a white Orthodox Jewish politician.
She points towards a postmodern sofa, on which I sit with some difficulty for another 20 minutes, watching the flow of human traffic.
This policy has created some difficulty for a number of teachers, many of whom were trained to teach with Arabic as the language of instruction.
Traders say one result is some short-term financial pain for big investors, an unwillingness to trade in part of the market and some difficulty for investors who want to offset some risk by hedging with Treasury securities.
"There is such a close association to Elmo as being the rock star of preschoolers, so any association with something that is perceived and in reality is behavior not becoming to a puppet will have some difficulty for us," Mr. Ming said in a phone interview.
"They have pulverised the Brotherhood and now they are going after secular liberals, even non-political actors who may at some stage pose some difficulty for the regime," said Manek, a business journalist who witnessed Meneai's arrest, and who has now fled the country.
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This created some difficulties for alternate historians.
The parliamentary elections posed some difficulties for Musharraf, but not insurmountable ones.
He understands that his cultural re-entry poses some difficulties for him in this regard.
Living in a French town has some difficulties for the Mot family.
By Donald Moffat The New Yorker, November 9 , 1935P. 17 Living in a French town has some difficulties for the Mot family.
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