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en It's time for him to decide who he really is as governor. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. He seems to be having a very difficult time in doing that. And until he figures that out, it's really difficult to judge his comments and his actions.

en It's sometimes very difficult to come back. You've got voters in their 30s who barely remember him being governor. It's always difficult to re-create that kind of connection you had and the context you had in a particular time.

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 I don't think that anyone is immune to interest rates. Although the Justice Department said it wanted to divide (Microsoft) into two parts, the judge seemed to be disinclined to do that. However, if the Justice Department does decide to do that, we're going to have a difficult time in the near-term.

en When he's on, he's difficult. I know he's difficult because we talk all the time about how we would play him. And I think he'd be a difficult defense for the Nuggets.

en Playing catch up with a team like New Britain is very difficult. You?re using a lot of energy ..but they?d hit a big shot every time it seemed like we were going to get it under double figures.

en The actions India committed to undertake are difficult, complex and time consuming,

en I would have a very difficult time, a very difficult time, accepting this as beneficial to the people of Saskatchewan.

en We are in trouble on the Democratic side with Governor Davis, ... I think we're -- as Democrats -- going to have a very difficult time defeating Arnold.

en We had a very difficult couple of years; we were left with a bad economy and it took some time to get out from under it. The governor has said when more money was available, we're not going to go back to spending it how it was spent.

en This governor made the process more difficult. The next may make it even more difficult. There should be consistency.

en Flip has wanted to go to Mexico for quite a while. But it's difficult to let our animals decide where they want to go . . . really difficult.

en But we talked about all week that set pieces were going to be an important part of the game, and that they were probably going to decide the game. And both of our goals came off those, so. I was in the right place at the right time. I don't think I was too involved in the game for the time I was in there. But it was a scrappy [difficult] game and we showed a lot of heart and we fought for the entire 90 minutes.

en Certainly, the more all-star games, the more difficult it is. If you weren't associated with a shoe company, I think you'd have a difficult time.

en This proposition is designed to make it difficult for young women to get the medical attention they need at a very difficult time,


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