Martin Freeman, compact and affable, is a snug fit in the difficult role of Bilbo.
Researchers at Hiroshima University inJapan are making progress in the difficult field of growing liver cells.
But in the difficult negotiations over the euro, Dutch leaders will remain wary of handing over money and sovereignty.
These conditions have not yet been met perhaps not surprisingly in the difficult political climate but the offer of support remains open.
Party leaders are engaged in the difficult but essential process of forming a government, not by violence and intimidation, but through negotiation.
Venture capital fund managers have been more in the spotlight as they invest in successful start-ups in the difficult to predict internet market.
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In Boston's hospitals, teams of counselors and social workers are telling patients and their families what to expect in the difficult days and weeks ahead.
The seasonal effect is so pronounced that investing based solely on those calendar dates succeeds in the difficult task (even for professionals) of outperforming the market.
Over on the Committee Corridor Labour ex-City of London solicitor Chuka Umanna has emerged as an effective inquisitor in the difficult, rather techie environment of the Treasury Committee.
But Jack Straw, especially, has emerged as one of Mr Blair's most trusted colleagues, and is seen to have performed far better than expected in the difficult role of Home Secretary.
Writing in the Belfast Sunday Life newspaper on Sunday Gerry Adams said he was now in the difficult position of shuttling between the IRA and others in an effort to avert the current crisis.
The prime minister now finds himself in the difficult position of trying to shore up right-wing backing ahead of the next general election in 2015, while trying to maintain his own affinity for more left-wing causes.
However the 31-year-old Bland, who has held at least a share of the lead since day one and was in front by one at the start of his third round, sank four birdies in the difficult conditions.
And that's why it's my passion that every child should have the chance to realise the potential, with the resources that we can bring to them, supporting parents in the difficult task of bringing up their children.
More than most Christian intellectuals did Benedict appreciate the grave condition of the church in the West - and his words will guide the response of thoughtful Christians (not only Catholics) in the difficult decades to come.
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Before I get accused of living offline in the last century, the area I think social product opinions can work very well is in the difficult art of selecting a gift for a friend, family member or colleague.
"We also expect to soon have a team at the scene to provide counseling and emotional support to tenants and employees as needed, to help the individuals cope with the effects of this tragedy in the difficult time, " the mall's operator said.
When the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony gave thanks for a bountiful harvest nearly four centuries ago, they enjoyed the fruits of their labor with the Wampanoag tribe -- a people who had shared vital knowledge of the land in the difficult months before.
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Concerns over player safety are serious, not just for the pros, but at the development level, and the whole sport finds itself in the difficult and likely impossible position of creating a "safe" version of a game in which aggression and violence is sewn into the action.
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We have confirmed our solidarity also in the context of our joint operations in the most difficult places of the world.
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The art and science of medicine is not in picking the easy cases, it is in determining the difficult ones.
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Sadly, resources for confronting such outbreaks have decreased since the 2008 financial crisis, and MERS has emerged in one of the most difficult regions in the world.
In other words, you have eaten all the meat and only left us with some soup, which is in the most difficult regions of the world.
They subsequently patched up their differences but the sense of unrest at the club continued, not least in the often difficult working relationship the board shared with manager Benitez.
Involved as it is in the fiendishly difficult process of ensuring a peaceful succession in Ethiopia and choosing a president in Somalia, the West should resist the temptation to look for another Meles.
It has been used successfully in the past in difficult subject areas, such as wildlife crime in South Africa, on issues of abortion in Catholic countries, and tax evasion in the Netherlands.
Lord Hall said it was time to look at how all the corporation's money was spent while keeping in mind the difficult circumstances the country as a whole was facing.
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Just as its difficult in the US for people to pack their things and head for North Dakota to work for companies exploiting the Bakken shale, many of the regions in Russia with the highest wages are extremely remote and difficult to get to (not to mention really cold in the winter).
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By contrast, Congress and the executive branch are well equipped to learn and evaluate facts, and skilled in balancing the difficult policy choices at stake.
Comparing the figures released by ESHRE with those in the US is difficult, because of differences in the way they are calculated, but broadly, the US has higher "success" rates in terms of live births, but also a percentage of multiple births which is higher than the European average.
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