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Ayckbourn owns up to a difficulty with colour-blind casting.
This points to a difficulty Pret a Manger faces as it tries to take over the fast-casual sandwich market.
"Presumably the dangling leg relates to a difficulty in articulation," an interviewer commented about one piece, in 1988.
Several local residents attributed the problems to a difficulty in hiring employees because of the booming economy in the Naples area, one of the fastest growing in the country.
The 20-point gap points to a difficulty facing lawmakers as they sell their proposals to revamp the immigration system: its procedures are unfamiliar and puzzling to many Americans.
Such a scene alerts us to a difficulty of life in postwar Bangladesh in an unexpected and intimate way: we experience the discovery as a child's rite of passage, made persuasive by familiar signs (the child's awareness of difference preceding his understanding of it, the confidential chat with his aunt that gives him an adult's "serious walk").
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Additionally, respondents mentioned to perform monitoring based on individual patient characteristics (2%) or to experience a difficulty to choose between guidelines (1%).
Before a second attempt could be made to march to Montgomery, a difficulty intervened.
At a glance, Battle Garegga appears to sport a difficulty comparable to your usual 2D shooter: intensely tough, but nothing absurdly so.
"That didn't prove to be a difficulty, but it could have been.
No average sailor on a typical ship would be likely to mention a difficulty with dairy or secret vegan leanings.
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