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en It is always difficult to see someone speaking under coercion and under these circumstances.

en It is always difficult to see someone speaking under coercion and under these circumstances. We are seeking more information about the letter that Jill refers to in the video. We remain in constant contact with Jill's family and are still doing everything possible to obtain Jill's release.

en Well, it was a win obviously under very difficult circumstances. I think certainly my thoughts and prayers and everybody here, their thoughts are with the Dana family and everybody at Rahal Letterman Racing. It's very difficult to race under circumstances like this. I think everybody in the community and the fans that came out to Homestead-Miami Speedway today should be commended for the effect that they have on the drivers to pull through under very difficult circumstances.

en Generally speaking the people here have done nothing short of a magnificent job keeping our products flowing under very difficult circumstances,

en If anything, I'm a little concerned it may be too comfortable, ... If they are required to do a dangerous job in difficult circumstances they must get used to those circumstances.

en The bottom line is that in an American interrogation, no physical coercion is permitted, not even the threat of physical coercion.

en We were playing without several key players and had juniors on the bench, thus, it was difficult to do better under the circumstances. Each side had its half and it is going to be difficult to get a result in Milan.

en doing their best to carry out their father's last wishes under difficult circumstances, made more difficult by the intense scrutiny the entire family is enduring.

en Well, we're out of time here. Regardless of that, and what might be perceived as our disagreement on the substance of this, my great thanks for coming out and speaking to this under these circumstances.

en What's very important is our thoughts and prayers are with the Dana family. It's a sad day. Just a very, very sad day. It's difficult under such difficult circumstances. It's a job that can be pretty vicious at times. Hopefully we put on a good race.

en I have done my best to fulfil my responsibility to him and to the party in circumstances which were difficult for everyone ... It has been an enormously difficult time and there have been huge conflicts of loyalty. We have to accept the sincerity of intention of people in what it was they tried to do.

en It's a tough night, yet the people of this party have always spoken very loudly. They are speaking tonight and we are going to have to listen to that. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. You can't run from the circumstances.

en [Portman, speaking after the meeting, said it was proving difficult to balance the demands of many different countries. There are 148 members of the World Trade Organization, which reaches decisions through consensus.] Without having all the pieces of the puzzle together, ... it is difficult to agree on one piece.

en I do not intend to change anything he says. I intend to add to it to make sure that those people that are involved in intelligence work and are involved in difficult circumstances, say behind enemy lines, are judged by the circumstances they face,

en They have been remarkably loyal to the state even under very tense circumstances. Many of them literally have cousins, sometimes brothers and sisters across the border. And yet despite that, if you look at the history of the Arabs in Israel, there's been far less violence inside, remarkably low levels inside, even under the most difficult circumstances.


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