Sentence examples for trying month from inspiring English sources

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Yet with both the court hearing and Mr Khan's new protests due within weeks, November will be a trying month.

It has been a trying month for Apple.

"It's been a trying month, a lot of downs," Freeman said.

But for Ocean Spray Cranberries, a cooperative of some 800 cranberry farmers based in Lakeville, Mass., November has been a trying month.

After enduring what might be the most trying month of his illustrious career, Lothar Matthaus is scheduled to board a flight to Germany shortly after the MetroStars play D.C. United on Saturday night, with the renowned sweeper going to his homeland to play in an exhibition game with the German national team.

In the middle of a long May Day holiday weekend, many executives are chafing at the travel restrictions imposed by their companies, which are keeping them stuck here unable to visit clients, let alone fly off to one of the tropical resorts nearby to shake off what has been a trying month.

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Try: May.

Horvitz tried July 4, 2003.

Mr. Obama kept a system of military commissions while building in further procedural safeguards and gave up an effort to try Sept. 11 plotters in civilian court.

Some efforts at change were thwarted, like his vow to close the Guantánamo prison and to try Sept. 11 plotters in civilian court.

Or try May's "Monumenta" at the Grand Palais.

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