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The win puts it, paradoxically, in something of a difficult spot.
Mr. Jordan developed something of a difficult reputation during his White House years, as well.
Mr. Jordan (pronounced JER-dun) developed something of a difficult reputation during his White House years.
Even if he endured something of a difficult final season at Houston, the Scot was still considered MLS's go-to-guy for overachievement.
The case is something of a difficult balancing act, however, because Serbia is also seeking closer ties with the European Union, and most of its member countries supported Kosovo's independence in the face of fierce Serbian resistance.
But when you're left to try to make something of a difficult situation, it's not really an option to say: 'Let's sit it out and rest for six months.' With hindsight it's a lot easier.
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It's about trying to create something out of a difficult situation".
And as the years passed, it turned out that he even had something of a soft side, difficult as it was to see or believe.
Although Ferrari has often appeared from the outside to be something of a cold and difficult team, rife with inner politics and infighting during its worst period, today it is known for being supportive of its drivers, and it remains the team that almost every driver dreams of joining.
Black has something of a reputation as a difficult character, as does Crowe and even Gosling, who was reportedly fired from The Lovely Bones by Peter Jackson for being too demanding and recalcitrant.
The achievement of "Poverty Creek Journal" is precisely that it does retrace that kind of wandering — and, in so doing, makes something lovely and meaningful of a difficult year.
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