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en It is difficult to remain close to people when you are far away,

en It's been interesting and difficult. He was a close friend, an extraordinary man and a wonderful person. Trying to talk about and think about dealing with a fictional character's death and at the same time knowing the reason you're doing it is because a close friend of yours has died is really difficult.

en It is difficult every year to select one winner in each category because there are so many people who give so much of their time and energy to the well-being of the community. With close to 80 nominations this year and all of them extremely deserving of the award, it was exceptionally difficult for the committee.

en These people remain my friends. It is very difficult but today I must remove this Gordian knot,

en We've got to do two things. We've got to remain close to God and we've got to remain close to one another.

en Only now it had become indispensable to him to have her face pressed close to him; he could never let her go again. He could never let her head go away from the close clutch of his arm. He wanted to remain like that for ever, with his heart hurting him in a pain that was also life to him.
  D.H. Lawrence

en There is certainly enough snow to cause disruption, especially on the roads which haven't been gritted. Driving conditions will remain difficult all week. It will remain bitterly cold until Thursday or Friday with further snow showers expected. Milder weather should take over from then on.

en It's one of those things that is difficult to comment on, because he is a controlled player and his destiny is not in his hands. All things being equal, he would want to remain a Cub and hopes to remain a Cub. If things change, he will adjust to the situation.

en The U. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. S. military is a very unique culture. People live very close together under very difficult conditions, ... Late Edition.
  John McCain

en Certainly, this is a difficult circumstance and not how I'd like this opportunity to come about. I wouldn't say we were close friends or anything like that, but it has had a deep and profound impact on me the way this has come about, and I want people to know that.

en The basic issue about being too close is being closer than you're comfortable with. For some people, even slightly close is too much and for other people being enormously close is great.

en It's a difficult situation here. We're too close (to Summit County) to be far, and too far to be close. We're the epitome of a bedroom community.

en It has always been difficult to get very close to the spirit of the Sistine Chapel; now that it is cleaned, it is like trying to get close to a trumpet.

en People were more interested in the phenomena than the art itself. This, combined with the growing interest in collecting art as an investment and the resultant boom in the art market, made it a difficult time for a young artist to remain sincere without becoming cynical.

en Piecing together the details of the bunker almost seemed like archaeological work at times. It was like collecting fragments of a mosaic. I was able to speak to some of his servants, and people who were close to the imperial court, but I can't give any names because some of them prefer to remain in the shadows.


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