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That is that Madame Lagarde does not want to do anything to make life difficult for her friend George.
BBC: IMF: 'Great policies - shame about the economy'
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But it always depends you see, because theatres are very confined for space and at a theatre like Drury Lane you can do a great deal, a theatre like the Adelphi it's much more difficult because there isn't really the space to do anything much.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Interview with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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For us it was difficult, our vision was going blurry and it was hard to do anything.
BBC: New Zealand earthquake aftermath: Your stories
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It was a difficult course to pursue, and his successors are not likely to do it anything like as well.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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So it's part of it, and it's extremely difficult for us, or I will say, possible for us as an election authority to do anything about it.
NPR: Doubts Linger Over Afghan Election
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It was difficult to see anything, but it was good to walk alone, to think without meaning, or to do the opposite to stop thinking altogether and just droop.
NEWYORKER: Among Animals and Plants
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Give thanks that you have friends that you know who you can call in the middle of the night that will do anything (even bail you out of jail if necessary) to help you through difficult times.
FORBES: Giving Thanks
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It is however proving incredibly difficult for Southern Cross to secure agreement from NHP on anything, even a general statement of intent that it will do all it can to ensure an orderly solution that doesn't harm residents.
BBC: NHP controls fate of Southern Cross