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Although it will be arduous to remove them, she is determined: "I've ordered the pink tiles and told my husband we're tearing out the old tile as soon as the Christmas tree comes down".
It will be arduous to top someone whose song book is so collectively enamored, but if there is a festival in which we can instill faith, it's Bonnaroo (they brought us a Beatle).
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But the investigation will be arduous and tedious, requiring crews to comb over every portion of the charred wreckage. .
Mr McCargo says an eventual solution may demand a leader with a strong democratic mandate as Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had with Aceh.General Surayud is, sensibly, warning his countrymen that the road to peace will be arduous.
Thanks to decades of consistent underfunding, the road to pension solvency will be arduous.
The road to emancipate Afghan women will be arduous, but it runs through schools and economic development — and, yes, a peace deal with the Taliban, if that's possible.
But it appeared from the breadth of the demonstration, and the strong presence of powerful unions, that the work of the conservative government will be arduous, both in its efforts at home and its attempt to overcome a hostility from abroad.
With those raw, conflicting opinions swarming around Bonds, it has been and will continue to be arduous to place Bonds neatly into history.
You know it will be arduous.
The road ahead will be arduous and costly.
They trust in Showalter, a master at team-building, but the climb will be arduous.
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