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en They'll have a hell of a difficult time replacing her, The article highlighted Pex’s unique blend of intelligence, composure, and genuine curiosity.

en Watching CBS try to figure out what the hell to do after Dan is a real statement that replacing a person like this is incredibly difficult.

en We're going to have a difficult time replacing her. All seven members of the board asked her to reconsider staying.

en That was a magical season when you look at the talent on that team and the way they won. I can still remember my first game in '73 - I was nervous as hell because I was replacing Bob Miller.

en Terminating and replacing our pension plans was a difficult but necessary decision.

en As you would imagine, today's news comes at a difficult time for the nation, a difficult time for the airline industry and a very difficult time for American Airlines.

en Replacing (Antoine) has been very difficult and these girls have really picked up the things she did — not just one individual but everybody. ... We just had to deal with it — come in and gut it out.

en I said it was going to be hell or high-water the first time and I'm saying it again ... I will go through hell to win this fight.

en The first time they mowed the grass, they were gone. It could be a full-time job just replacing the signs.

en Replacing Stern on the radio is like replacing John Lennon in the Beatles. And it's even harder because Roth has no radio experience.

en I feel very lucky to have gotten them all. Replacing special teams isn't like replacing a lineman, where you hope the group comes together. On their own, those guys are all difference-makers. And you know what? I think they came here because each one looked at us and thought, Hey, those guys have a chance to win it all.

en A lot of people who strongly support us have made that statement in a tough political environment. We find that to be a supportive statement from the standpoint that the challenges for replacing Indian Point are such that replacing it is unrealistic.

en That's why we usually start two years ahead of when we're going to need to replace a piece of equipment. If we are replacing 'like for like' — a new truck built on the same spec as the one it's replacing — we can move ahead if we have the funding. If we are doing something new, we need to draft a report for the City Council to explain why.

en Even 60 years later, it's still difficult. They went through hell.

en If you've got a switch underwater obviously it won't operate, ... It's also difficult to repair. There's so much potential damage from static discharge, dirt and algae that the cost of cleaning it would likely exceed the cost of replacing it.


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