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That was something of a problem in 1976.
The building was something of a problem; fear that the filled in surface would not support the weight.
The child, which was something of a problem, has become the father of a profound, deliberate man.
As the forest treaty is in essence about creating a vast new market in carbon credits by keeping forests unlogged, this was something of a problem.
Even getting $50,000 together was something of a problem for 24-year-old Chris Miller, Jon Reagan, 29, and Pat Curry, 30, three baristas who decided to take over the Williamsburg shop where they worked, El Beit, and turn it into their own store.
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Ticks can be something of a problem, too.
The medium too is something of a problem.
Sadly, it may turn out to be something of a problem.
Apparently this is something of a problem for people who wear nothing but identical black socks.
So being unable to distinguish these from ghost cities is something of a problem.
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