"It's hard to find an indie that has a great female lead — it's hard to find anything," Ms. Jones said.
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It's not hard to find a game inspired by Castlevania, but it is hard to find one that evokes the same tone and feel.
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America Was Hard to Find , by Kathleen Alcott (Ecco) .
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For a number of years I've heard it's really hard to find the talented workers that they're looking for; it's hard to find workers with the skill sets that they're looking for.
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"It may be hard to find, but it is there."
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It's hard to find someone who hasn't seen this painting.
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But some workers are hard to find outside superstar cities.
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In some cases the technology is hard to find elsewhere.
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Job opportunities in Puerto Rico are still hard to find.
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It isn't hard to find the Snipping Tool in Windows.
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It's not hard to find projects that didn't work out.
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Just go out and try hard to find the balance.
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It's hard to find someone like that at my age.
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Sometimes it can be really hard to find clear information.
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It's not as if his tweets are hard to find!
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It's really hard to find an apartment on this program.
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That means mines are hard to find with metal detectors.
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Political support for more competition is worryingly hard to find.
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It's hard to find good, solid journalism about Silicon Valley.
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It was hard to find people who looked at ease.
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"It's hard to find somewhere quiet in Paris," he says.
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Although, the context in this case is hard to find.
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And it's hard to find one in Trump's tax plan.
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At least I knew it wouldn't be hard to find.
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Good jobs even for skilled labourers are hard to find.
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Once upon a time, sex toys were hard to find.
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Seller anecdotes of wrongful terminations are not hard to find.
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In poorer rural areas, contraception can be hard to find.
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Unfortunately, treatment for pregnant women is often hard to find.
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Villains It's hard to find the perfect ally on Survivor.
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It's hard to find a quiet place in the din.
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In addition, it was also hard to find venture funding.
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It's hard to find people who fully understand the experience.
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But the gas is notoriously hard to find and capture.
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But it is hard to find any signs of officialdom.
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But with Huawei's recent governmental issues, it's hard to find.
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When she was younger, health care was hard to find.
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Good drivers are hard to find and in high demand.
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He knew it would be hard to find employment elsewhere.
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These characteristics are hard to find within the retail sector.
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It's hard to find good arguments against another modest increase.
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Always dirty, always hard to find, and always too expensive.
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Tavis Smiley knows it's hard to find Mr. or Mrs.
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It's not hard to find a show here in Vegas.
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A good man is hard to find, but not impossible.
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It was hard to find any power lines still standing.
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It was hard to find a demographic that wasn't represented.
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It is not hard to find holes in these arguments.
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It's hard to find fault with their parade of flavors.
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The markers of European decline are not hard to find.
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It's hard to find the evidence for this claim, however.
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In fact, any discernible Trump doctrine was hard to find.
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Quite frankly, it's hard to find any holes at all.
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A good man is really hard to find, you know?
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And it's pretty hard to find bargains in the market.
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Still, the winning funds were hard to find in 2018.
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"It's hard to find good pitching and keep them healthy."
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"It's hard to find the words to describe," he said.
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But good jobs in graphic design proved hard to find.
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That creates an emotional intensity that's hard to find elsewhere.
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It was hard to find many positives for Bluefield State.
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And it's hard to find a greater beneficiary than Lipinski.
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But signs of the team's struggles weren't hard to find.
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It's very hard to find natural deodorants that work well.
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Unfortunately, these types of restaurant jobs are hard to find.
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Both types are hard to find amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
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And it's hard to find good uses for that money.
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It may be hard to find common ground on trade.
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But condolence cards for pregnancy loss are hard to find.
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Judicial excellence is not so hard to find in America.
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Justice Gorsuch said the justices worked hard to find consensus.
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Mr. Bokrezion said it was hard to find a fare.
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"It's already really hard to find parking" Ms. Ferreira said.
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It is hard to find anything for $350,000 to $375,214.
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In the Philadelphia district, construction workers are hard to find.
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Positive news was hard to find elsewhere in the region.
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Turns out, it's pretty hard to find words worthy enough.
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It's very hard to find such a person in politics.
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Transgender care in medicine is already so hard to find.
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The sources of Gaza's problems are not hard to find.
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It's hard to find hints of a resurgence in inflation.
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It's hard to find a calm spot for clear thinking.
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But it can be hard to find a better way.
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Elsewhere in the exhibition, clear messages are hard to find.
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It's really hard to find content that's always going to resonate.
|
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But there's a reason it was… a little hard to find.
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And it was very hard to find services to help him.
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"It is so hard to find words…" they began the tweet.
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Even basic information about how orphanages operated was hard to find.
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With interest rates in the cellar, revenue is hard to find.
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Her mom said the dolls were kind of hard to find.
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And it can be hard to find one at the moment.
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It's hard to find a legitimately bad flagship phone these days.
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A cheap East Coast-West Coast flight is hard to find.
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Morally, it would be hard to find a worse role model.
|
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It's hard to find a more overexposed property than Harry Potter.
|
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In Soura, it's hard to find anyone who supports Modi's move.
|
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It can be hard to find community as a fat person.
|
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But she never really tried that hard to find a date.
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Ms Jones works hard to find a diverse bunch of recruits.
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When it comes to sex, accepted terms are hard to find.
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Mr Putin's much-needed higher gear is looking hard to find.
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In the world of ICOs, fraud is never hard to find.
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It's not hard to find something nice to say about LSU.
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Safe spaces in the relationship are getting worryingly hard to find.
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Good candidates are hard to find and even harder to land.
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With that kind of scale, growth typically becomes hard to find.
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It's hard to find fault with the economics of the business.
|
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Unfortunately, night milk proves hard to find, at least for now.
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For instance, it isn't hard to find enthusiasm about Latin America.
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Internet boyfriends are hard to find and even harder to keep.
|
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Unfortunately, data on Africa's streaming movie markets is hard to find.
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"It's pretty hard to find that in the Constitution," Obama said.
|
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Canceled projects aren't hard to find in the indie gaming world.
|
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"It's hard to find this latest 'explanation' as credible," he added.
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It's hard to find much of a precedent for Uber's losses.
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If you're looking for real-world referents, they're hard to find.
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The data suggest such votes would likely be hard to find.
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Local and independent operators are often really hard to find online.
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But as it is written, they can be hard to find.
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Planets orbiting dual star systems are extra hard to find, though.
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"We had been working hard to find this animal," Lavery said.
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Baskets were just as hard to find in the second half.
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But after college, it was hard to find reasons to train.
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While the book is hard to find, it's available online here.
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And yes, 'sugar mamas' exist — but they're exceedingly hard to find
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She added that skateboarding accessories are hard to find and expensive.
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"They're not hard to find," she said on Mr. King's show.
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When I first started, that entry point was hard to find.
|
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" But, she said, "I'm finding it hard to find these songs.
|
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This Pope Francis is hard to find in his latest text.
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And even with gas, drinking water is still hard to find.
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Did you find it hard to find work after you transitioned?
|
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Beyond the rhetoric, it's hard to find evidence to the contrary.
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It's not at all hard to find good connections these days.
|
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The bud is sold to "celebrities" and is hard to find.
|
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So why is it so hard to find stuff on them?
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Two decades later, traces of that movement are hard to find.
|
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And preliminary data that looks good is not hard to find.
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I'm looking for Korean food, and it's really hard to find.
|
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It would be hard to find someone to argue with him.
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Home care workers are among those who are hard to find.
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Secrecy is one reason accurate salary data is hard to find.
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I say reluctantly because a good one is hard to find.
|
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Yet after they're released, firefighting jobs will be hard to find.
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I think it's hard to find an area of great improvement.
|
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But it's hard to find that edge in certain other works.
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" He added, "It's hard to find this latest 'explanation' as credible.
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It's always been really hard to find someone who appreciates that.
|
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They're very rare because they're hard to find — factory lefty guitars.
|
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It's hard to find signs of true excellence in Cutler's statistics.
|
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Ask why that is and the answer isn't hard to find.
|
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"For really old things it's hard to find hair," he said.
|
|
"It's hard to find somebody who is absolutely clean," he said.
|
|
It can be hard to find a provider, or the time.
|
|
So wealthy backers of Catalan independence aren't exactly hard to find.
|
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Those numbers are hard to find on Mr. Kelly's Facebook page.
|
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Same reason it's hard to find great barbecue in New York.
|
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Because I feel like that's kind of hard to find nowadays.
|
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This is my favorite drink and it's really hard to find.
|
|
They were hard to find, though, and the cost became prohibitive.
|
|
It continues to add jobs, and workers are hard to find.
|
|
It was hard to find role models for a successful balance.
|
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"It is very hard to find someone here," Ms. Han said.
|
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As drunk as she is, the words are hard to find.
|
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First, the accusations of hypocrisy: it is not hard to find.
|
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It is not hard to find flaws in the current system.
|
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A blue that blue is also hard to find in nature.
|
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It was pretty hard to find examples of brides with glasses.
|
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It's hard to find a lot of out gay male actors.
|
|
But he doesn't have to dig that hard to find it.
|
|
I find it's hard to find the language to express that.
|
|
It's hard to find a way to visualize falling birth rates.
|
|
And evidence of discrimination and inequality still isn't hard to find.
|
|
AMERICA WAS HARD TO FIND By Kathleen Alcott Deep into Kathleen Alcott's epic, multigenerational novel, "America Was Hard to Find," a young man tells the story of how he landed on the cover of Life magazine.
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It was hard to find a buyer for this oil, they added.
|
|
Leah figured it would be hard to find seats on another flight.
|
|
According to ZeroFox researcher Phil Tully, the scams weren't hard to find.
|
|
Sometimes the right words are hard to find, even for Oprah Winfrey.
|
|
Food and water were hard to find, medical care was even rarer.
|
|
Resources are everything in Prey, and they can be hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find anyone who'd argue that websites load too quickly.
|
|
You've put some things in places that are hard to find, right?
|
|
And if you're looking for more...oddities...they're not hard to find.
|
|
But why is a solution on its own so hard to find?
|
|
It's not that these alternative perspectives and experiences are hard to find.
|
|
Oreo's limited edition hot cocoa cookies are tasty but hard to find.
|
|
Stylish, modest clothes are very hard to find in the mainstream marketplace.
|
|
Let's face the music — it's really hard to find good fringed clothing.
|
|
It's hard to find gaming headphones with such an untarnished, faithful presentation.
|
|
"It was always hard to find a name that was truly relatable."
|
|
It can be hard to find healthy food when out and about.
|
|
Many older immigrants find it hard to find any sort of job.
|
|
Old iterations of the floppy disk meme are not hard to find.
|
|
A better illustration of the transatlantic gulf would be hard to find.
|
|
The agent is thus induced to work hard to find good clients.
|
|
"It's hard to find a seat anymore, it's that popular," he said.
|
|
"It's extremely hard to find technical talent — namely, engineers," said LawnStarter's Farley.
|
|
When the band was starting, I found it hard to find others.
|
|
Yet it is hard to find much evidence to support the idea.
|
|
In times like these, a good dystopian hellscape is hard to find.
|
|
Across the industry, decent returns are hard to find even before fees.
|
|
Solid studies on smartphones are hard to find or yield contradictory results.
|
|
Sometimes, it's hard to find something that actually aligns with your values.
|
|
But it is very hard to find persistence in fund manager performance.
|
|
But it is pretty hard to find companies worried about that risk.
|
|
It is criminally hard to find in one easy digital download form.
|
|
It's so positive and lighthearted and expressive, which is hard to find.
|
|
As long as that persists, it's hard to find a way out.
|
|
It's hard to find content and you don't get any customized recommendations.
|
|
None of my guy products were hard to find or particularly expensive.
|
|
It really isn't hard to find examples of that across the world.
|
|
It's hard to find a more clear-cut case of securities fraud.
|
|
And it's hard to find wealthy institutions that prioritize trans sexual health.
|
|
But it's hard to find such unbiased views about speakers or headphones.
|
|
You don't have to look hard to find instances of harassment online.
|
|
The right words are hard to find at a time like this.
|
|
It's hard to find a reality TV show without drone shots now.
|
|
They're hard to use, hard to find, or hidden behind a paywall.
|
|
Growing up, it was hard to find dolls that looked like me.
|
|
This is not hard to find out, and it's kind of boring.
|
|
Ever wonder why tampons are so hard to find in the supermarket?
|
|
It might be hard to find them, but I'm sure they exist.
|
|
It's hard to find a business vertical Amazon isn't somehow involved in.
|
|
It is hard to find travelers who would disagree with Mr. Bosco.
|
|
It's hard to find a second job when you have a family.
|
|
"Apparently, cocaine is hard to find in (Arkansas)," the board's notes state.
|
|
If it's hard to find goose meat in the States, use duck.
|
|
It's hard to find enough space for all of your digital stuff.
|
|
It would be hard to find many fans of any of these.
|
|
Outside the house, the traces of her life are hard to find.
|
|
And it may be hard to find a healthy work-life balance.
|
|
Not long ago, really good Chinese wines were very hard to find.
|
|
It tends to breed in cryptic environments that are hard to find.
|
|
But Grant made it hard to find organic unity in his disunity.
|
|
A massive bakery with mouth-watering goodies was not hard to find.
|
|
"It's hard to find this latest 'explanation' as credible," the senator added.
|
|
This could have the side effect of making them hard to find.
|
|
It's been hard to find a direction with your huge workload, Libra.
|
|
And it's often hard to find backups that are equally as simple.
|
|
It can't be that hard to find a rooster near Hollywood, right?
|
|
In this ugly paint fight, it's hard to find anyone's true colors.
|
|
Now it's hard to find anyone who will speak ill of him.
|
|
But right now, it's hard to find that many in the water.
|
|
It can be hard to find that line when you're kidding around.
|
|
"It's hard to find jobs," said Sara Omari, 36, a Tunisian immigrant.
|
|
Access for both units, which they wanted, was surprisingly hard to find.
|
|
They are, perhaps not surprisingly, rather hard to find in modern Berlin.
|
|
That means when food is hard to find, they lose weight fast.
|
|
It's hard to find carricante from any other place in the world.
|
|
It's actually hard to find cases where Moore got a fact right.
|
|
It's hard to find something to watch in such times of trouble.
|
|
In fact, in general it's hard to find any effect at all.
|
|
Developers try to avoid hard-to-find spices, listing substitutions whenever possible.
|
|
"It is hard to find players of a high level," he said.
|
|
It turns out, they are hard to find in the Diamond District.
|
|
But it was hard to find a more unexpected contributor than Austin.
|
|
Plus, they want features that are hard to find in the city.
|
|
With these goals, can it be so hard to find common ground?
|
|
Johnson went from being hard to find to being impossible to escape.
|
|
Some sales have stuck around, though, and weren't too hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find free and open access to scientific material online.
|
|
But four years later, opponents of our decisions are hard to find.
|
|
He's so skewed, it's hard to find an angle that sounds fresh.
|
|
Much of this data is hard to find and wastes valuable time.
|
|
Scalpers begin reselling hard-to-find systems at huge markups on eBay.
|
|
It's hard to find evidence linking inequality and conflict in the data.
|
|
It is hard to find, hard to track, and hard to stop.
|
|
It's not hard to find bottles in the $8-to-$10 range.
|
|
Above, people wait to purchase hard-to-find food items in January.
|
|
It is hard to find the words to describe what we do.
|
|
It is hard to find a bigger Apple stock cheerleader than me.
|
|
A permanent position is not guaranteed and can be hard to find.
|
|
It's so hard to find time to have sex at the moment.
|
|
And it's hard to find pharmacists willing to make the drugs instead.
|
|
It was hard to find a subset of programs that was truly agnostic.
|
|
It's hard to find somebody in science fiction who doesn't admire William Gibson.
|
|
It's really hard to find experienced people in LA who have done that.
|
|
"We are working very hard to find him," Guglielmi told the Chicago Tribune.
|
|
But drug-war passions are fading and job applicants are hard to find.
|
|
This is evident in its plethora of exclusive and hard-to-find sneakers.
|
|
These days it's hard to find a product without palm oil in it.
|
|
It's hard to find a silver lining here for Snap, Snapchat's parent company.
|
|
This is why towns like Pinetops fought so hard to find a solution.
|
|
"When things are rare, they're really, really hard to find," he told me.
|
|
The commission says its biggest obstacle is that witnesses are hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find a single chatbot that's actually a really good product.
|
|
It's — surprise, surprise — ridiculously hard to find Puerto Rican actors in New York.
|
|
Currently, it's hard to find specific connections to Dirty Dancing in Lake Lure.
|
|
It's hard to find a better group than the eleven other TPP countries.
|
|
It's hard to find an Android flagship today that still includes the port.
|
|
It is not hard to find a Sierra Leonean who has experienced corruption.
|
|
November 11th in the U.S. Unfortunately, the device may be hard to find.
|
|
With the lack of sleep it was hard to find time or energy.
|
|
But this setting is hard to find and encompasses a ton of stuff.
|
|
It's not that hard to find the male beauty products in the supermarket.
|
|
They stocked only B-movies and specialized in weird, hard-to-find shit.
|
|
But they are also hard to find because there are not many left.
|
|
"I don't think it would be that hard to find you," he said.
|
|
Why is it so hard to find birth control that works for me?
|
|
It can be hard to find a health care provider in the South.
|
|
Examples of how the industry might move forward are not hard to find.
|
|
The airport is working hard to find the pink, well-loved bear's family.
|
|
With so many options, it can be hard to find the right fit.
|
|
That said, after browsing online, the Core i5 model is hard to find.
|
|
In many places, it's really hard to find a pilot and a plane.
|
|
"It's very hard to find clothes for curvy girls in Scandanavia," she says.
|
|
It is hard to find similar debates in contemporary physics, for many reasons.
|
|
The problem is that signs of that persistent deficit are hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find a person who doesn't like bean-and-cheese burritos.
|
|
They WANT you to help out, so it's not that hard to find.
|
|
I know you're starting to develop and trendy clothes are hard to find.
|
|
But it's still hard to find movies and TV shows with HDR support.
|
|
You don't need to search hard to find hate and inexplicable vitriol online.
|
|
"It's quite hard to find a proper purpose for that conversation," Whiting said.
|
|
It would be hard to find someone who seemed more establishment than Hillary.
|
|
The motive for the arrests and the leaks was not hard to find.
|
|
Yet guns are actually quite hard to find in the occupied West Bank.
|
|
There is a glint of utopian politics, one that's hard to find now.
|
|
It's hard to find—I had to listen to a stream on YouTube.
|
|
Discounts are hard to find, though there are often Southern California resident promotions.
|
|
Stoned Pizza, for example, isn't hard to find: They have multiple Instagram accounts.
|
|
But it might not have to look that hard to find suitable candidates.
|
|
Today, you have to look hard to find the asterisk beside his name.
|
|
I tried so hard to find my way that I became more lost.
|
|
I tried so hard to find the answers that I became more confused.
|
|
But it's very hard to find evidence because such decisions are so informal.
|
|
It was also hard to find any good guys in the dating scene.
|
|
I do a circuit and get hard-to-find things like white radishes.
|
|
In an environment rife with iron fists, it's hard to find olive branches.
|
|
Technologists, policy-makers, and researchers are working hard to find short-term solutions.
|
|
Like in Whole Foods, it was hard to find name-brand products here.
|
|
"In the N.B.A., it's so hard to find two-way players," Layden said.
|
|
Overall, it was hard to find any serious differences between the two stores.
|
|
Yellen admitted that it is hard to find a solution to this problem.
|
|
Le Panier makes French baked goods that can be hard to find elsewhere.
|
|
That it's hard to find bodies to fill the jobs that are opening.
|
|
Today, however, work is hard to find and the neighbourhood is facing destruction.
|
|
It's hard to find parallels in federal politics or other states for him.
|
|
That's why it is so hard to find a free version of love.
|
|
I was so happy about it, because it was so hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find joy in the day when you're dreading every night.
|
|
But it's not hard to find a salon – just walk down any street.
|
|
It was good, but it's hard to find good burritos in New York.
|
|
One social media scroll, and it's not hard to find the hashtag #hotgirlsummer.
|
|
It's hard to find a more important primary group than women of color.
|
|
There are also only 10 shades, and they're sometimes hard to find online.
|
|
It's hard to find out, because they don't have the same last names.
|
|
Luckily it wasn't hard to find the piazza where the clock tower is.
|
|
In Harlem, if there was hysteria, it was hard to find last week.
|
|
It's hard to find all of those things in one person these days.
|
|
Some of the advantages of big-city living are not hard to find.
|
|
Up-to-date hospitalization data is hard to find on a national level.
|
|
The model apartment had ample closet space, which was proving hard to find.
|
|
We don't need a big house, but even condos are hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find jobs and put bread and butter on the table.
|
|
Yet detailed information about the city's climate risks proved surprisingly hard to find.
|
|
For now, though, you need to squint pretty hard to find any faults.
|
|
Wouldn't we paint it the white that I'd worked so hard to find?
|
|
There's nothing fake coming from him, which is hard to find these days.
|
|
"It's very hard to find any direct connection to religion," Mr. Arnold said.
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Printing presses are few, and high-quality paper stock is hard to find.
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"It's very hard to find someone who is passionate about laundry," Berry added.
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Let's be honest: It's hard to find a good taco in New York.
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He's been weighing a few jobs, and they shouldn't be hard to find.
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But what happens when the poor live where work is hard to find?
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Now char suy like this is getting hard to find in Hong Kong.
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It's hard to find the virus in general swabs done in the community.
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But details about how American viewing habits are changing are hard to find.
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It's hard to find a pundit or expert who would take that price.
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It is hard to find the right moment, but I feel in peace.
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If hotels on the route are hard to find, or inflated, consider camping.
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"It's not even hard to find the crimes with this guy," said Meyers.
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Those Balenciaga Triple S's and also the hard-to-find Dior Homme runners.
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Harley's customer base is aging, and new riders have been hard to find.
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It continues to be hard to find a job because of my past.
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The country's currency, the bolívar, made worthless by hyperinflation, is hard to find.
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"It's hard to find a Paul Ryan fan in my district," said Rep.
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But in the Trump era a truly neutral position is hard to find.
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This wine is hard to find and relatively expensive at $22016 or so.
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But if a path exists, hard to find it [with] gutted diplomatic leadership.
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But if a path exists, hard to find it w gutted diplomatic leadership.
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Integra Type Rs are hard to find, though, especially in good, original condition.
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" He added, at the moment, it's hard to find stocks that aren't "controversial.
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It would be hard to find a more diametrically opposed show to Fleabag.
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Now, in 2019, it's hard to find such a narrative outside of games.
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But it can be hard to find people open to hearing from them.
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Sin is everywhere, the path to goodness narrow and sometimes hard to find.
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They're hard to find because they're small and faint, and moving so quickly.
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But, aside from that, it's hard to find much positive news for Klobuchar.
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Explanations are hard to find for the Islanders' recent success against the Rangers.
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It's hard to find a sports story featuring a trans woman being celebrated.
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But the other takeaway is that it's really hard to find this out.
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They're hard to find, they're hard to see, therefore they're hard to beat.
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In fact, I love exactly this wash — which is oddly hard to find.
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We are now working hard to find ways of preventing salad-based infections.
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I miss pulled bootlegs and stuff, and that's really hard to find now.
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It's pretty hard to find a place where my music doesn't really fit.
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And it's hard to find the channels that you want to subscribe to.
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Intel, it seems, didn't have to look too hard to find its new CEO.
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" It happened long ago, she said, and "the people concerned are hard to find.
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The problem is that IMAX 70mm screens are remarkably hard to find in 2017.
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But good punchers were hard to find and usually better educated than their peers.
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Oddly, they're kind of hard to find and only some apps have added support.
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So it's hard to find too many alarming cracks in the market just yet.
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GUTFELD: It&aposs hard to find it-- (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: You should be a sponsor.
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It can be hard to find an entry point to talk about these things.
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"Besties" like these will be hard to find again, no matter who is elected.
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It was really hard to find something for my brothers to be involved in.
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Luckily it hasn't been too hard to find new prospective parents for this pooch.
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I wanted a lash that was ideal for me, but wasn't hard to find.
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It was really hard to find someone to commit to being my prom date.
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It's hard to find words, my mind is flooded with memories of him today.
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I think it is going to be very hard to find another Neil Gorsuch.
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In Turkey it is not hard to find people-smugglers still plying their trade.
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At popular mass times, it is hard to find room to sit or kneel.
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And it's hard to find anyone who's in a mood to celebrate the anniversary.
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When her alliance lost the numbers, she worked hard to find a new foothold.
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"Fake News will be working hard to find them," Trump promised in a tweet.
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Yeah, I know, it was hard to find among the 57 you have open.
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Good partners are hard to find, especially ones as cute as this little kitten.
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The perfect turtleneck — that looks good without breaking the bank — is hard to find.
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Yes, it's hard to find a good man, but good help ... that's next level.
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It's not hard to find individual data series that will back any given argument.
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It can be really hard to find sometimes, but that's part of the fun.
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Because it is self-published, it is hard to find — much like Bigfoot himself.
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And, let's face it, it can sometimes be hard to find what you want.
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But as entrenched, opposing positions go, it's hard to find two more perfect examples.
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Certain treats are hard to find in stores and totally warrant an online order.
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They have worked hard to find their cheese, and now the cheese is gone.
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For many, the Switch remains hard to find in stores, even months after launch.
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Again, looking at the dates listed above, it's not hard to find a pattern.
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It's actually hard to find a big bank that isn't investing in fossil fuel.
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The CEO also disputed the idea that the tipping feature is hard to find.
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You know how when you're listening for your phone, it's really hard to find?
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By contrast, Clinton's camp needn't work hard to find the keys to Trump's psyche.
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Design critiques are hard to find, but I still have a few to offer.
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Plus, it's hard to find a stylist you can trust (who isn't scissor happy).
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A definitive statistic is hard to find because it is so difficult to gauge.
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Sunshine Jones: It was really gay, off the beaten path, and hard to find.
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When real life is so complicated, it's hard to find meaning in disembodied history.
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For those who want assistance before that point, it can be hard to find.
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It is hard to find that kind of relaxed view outside the Brexit camp.
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Once hard to find, you can now get sets of coupes inexpensively off Amazon.
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Granted, inspired African architects were hard to find well into the late 20th century.
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Most articles on this topic are fairly free of data (it's hard to find).
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They really know how to listen, which is hard to find in an actor.
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It was very hard to find attorneys to work with us, but we did.
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"In the beginning, it's really hard to find," she said of crafting a tune.
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Parallels in rhetoric and ideas between Trump and Romney are not hard to find.
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It's a matter of national importance, and they can't be that hard to find.
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This has hurt working Americans because good-paying manufacturing jobs are hard to find.
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They're hard to find, even in the palatial buildings of museums and cultural institutions.
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AHALife has been around since 2011, offering users hard-to-find, luxury design products.
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This method makes it hard to find small, rocky worlds orbiting big, bright stars.
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It was hard to find a tinge of color outside of these muted tones.
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But on the streets of Cairo it is hard to find people who agree.
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The reasons for the shocking neglect of Price's legacy are not hard to find.
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I think it's very hard to find straight men who can dance — really dance.
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In America of late, finding athletes who fit that description are hard to find.
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"It's really hard to find land you can farm in California," he told me.
|
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The bowls are vintage Revere Ware, hard to find anywhere but on eBay now.
|
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You can't find coffee — it's very hard to find a coffee that's not fairtrade.
|
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Yet it's hard to find a single politician who will advocate such a tax.
|
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It's hard to find someone with both the physical fortitude and a global perspective.
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It is not hard to find veterans who had bad experiences with traditional treatment.
|
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It's hard to find a bank account at a traditional brick-and-mortar bank.
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It is hard to find anyone here who believes the governor on this scandal.
|
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It's hard to find young people who understand this style and can sing it.
|
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It's particularly hard to find ideas in that quadrant with a strong business model.
|
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As with most places in Pike Place, it's hard to find a seat here.
|
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He compensates by writing poetry, using discarded bags when paper is hard to find.
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The balance between innovation and polish, individuality and blend, can be hard to find.
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Yes, but it's hard to find a woman who wants to be a mistress.
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That also makes it equally hard to find them and prove they are there.
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Abortion is illegal in Venezuela and contraception, including condoms, is extremely hard to find.
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But it's hard to find time to even think of her own mental health.
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There are few studies about them in part because they're so hard to find.
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But an able-bodied world makes it hard to find this sort of fulfillment.
|
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Yet on paper, it was hard to find anything that Oesterlund actually owned himself.
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Chiefly, they require specialized veterinary care, which can be hard to find and expensive.
|
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The migrants have drifted away, and jobs are hard to find even for locals.
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But these centers are hard to find and their waitlists can be months long.
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It's hard to find good employees and, once you do, to keep them happy.
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If you don't, it may be hard to find out what the procedure is.
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It's hard to find any category where the United States is not the priciest.
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It doesn't make it illegal to extract it just because it's hard to find.
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When you started showing art in your home, was it hard to find artists?
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Still, she was nervous that it would be hard to find the train platform.
|
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I miss that, and that's a very specific thing, and that's hard to find.
|
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But neighborhood cookie swaps and even more informal exchanges are increasingly hard to find.
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Although reliable treatment for gaming addiction can be hard to find, demand is high.
|
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It's hard to find an edge in the most chaotic market in recent memory.
|
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Luckily, even in New York City, old, unmown fields are not hard to find.
|
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In fact, it's hard to find any large group that likes Trump's trade policy.
|
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I will tell you, it's very hard to find an authentic-looking mermaid tail.
|
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IT IS NOT hard to find Talad Rot Fai, a night market in Bangkok.
|
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"It was really hard to find negative things online about pet rats," he said.
|
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We're working hard to find the right mix for our vast and varied readership.
|
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Definitive sales figures, let alone profits, are hard to find in the online sector.
|
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In some cases it was hard to find the renters, as they had evacuated.
|
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With few large brands having their headquarters here, fashion jobs are hard to find.
|
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It's hard to find an audience member who didn't leave the theater utterly thrilled.
|
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And, as Shwartz notes, it's hard to find statutory support for such an exemption.
|
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It's hard to find anyone who says Putin didn't emerge with the upper hand.
|
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The angel looks ever paler and frailer, with a halo that's hard to find.
|
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It wasn't hard to find some name-brand items that also had great prices.
|
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She had never learned to read, which made it hard to find a job.
|
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A good mattress is hard to find, but a bad one is pretty unforgettable.
|
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It may be hard to find someone who will give your concerns an airing.
|
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The sea level and water tables were lower, and water was hard to find.
|
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Good, solid figures for just about anything in North Korea are hard to find.
|
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It's hard to find inspiration in a character when you can't relate with her.
|
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And it remains hard to find places where 5G is easily and consistently accessible.
|
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Parts can be hard to find and the Scout does use up fuel quickly.
|
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They are so good and so popular that they get really hard to find.
|
|
Another complaint: It's hard to find content on Snapchat, which can make advertising ineffective.
|
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But it's hard to find a whole lot of fault with him right now.
|
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It's hard to find a better mix of power and portability than Sony's XB210G.
|
|
But it was hard to find novels that fit with the imprint's offbeat brand.
|
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"It was like, wow, this is really, really hard to find somebody," she said.
|
|
"It's hard to find anybody in the campaign that thinks they can," Bender said.
|
|
It's hard to find consensus when one person's absurdist image is another person's backyard.
|
|
The G.P.s would often bring hard-to-find goods home from abroad for friends.
|
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But more important, it was because it's so hard to find screens for distributors.
|
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"Sports gives girls a sense of confidence that's very hard to find in this society."
|
|
It's hard to find something that's as good as the pure experience of the original.
|
|
Four years ago, food delivery was a pain — expensive, hard to find, and poor quality.
|
|
"It's hard to find people who don't write about themselves on the internet," Gendreau said.
|
|
Working out is great and all, but come December it's hard to find the inspiration.
|
|
"It's hard to find an issue that is more important than climate change," Bezos said.
|
|
But it's hard to find that peace when so much has been taken from me.
|
|
How did your gym come to be located in such a hard-to-find place?
|
|
It's not hard to find people within the Destiny community who feel the same way.
|
|
There are a few key pieces in any wardrobe that are notoriously hard to find.
|
|
This points to a key problem with Snapchat: It's really hard to find new things.
|
|
At the story unfolds, it's hard to find the key players anything short of despicable.
|
|
It's hard to find pleasant moments on the subway, but this is one of them.
|
|
Meanwhile, it's hard to find anyone close to Trump who strongly backs criminal justice reform.
|
|
Both of these items were hard to find for a long time after they launched.
|
|
"On monetary policy, it's hard to find a lot of daylight between them," Binder said.
|
|
So a hero was never hard to find if you really were looking for it.
|
|
It's that it's so damn hard to find a decent fucking picture of these things.
|
|
Buyers for specialty products such as pig feet may be hard to find, Lavoie said.
|
|
"Rent is high in Singapore and good retail employees are hard to find," said Tengku.
|
|
It's actually pretty hard to find, based on the demo I saw at the event.
|
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It was such an untargeted attack, it's hard to find a good motive for it.
|
|
As a woman, it's already hard to find someone who is not a scum bag.
|
|
Or poke around online; Amazon is a great source for the hard-to-find stuff.
|
|
But it's hard to find anyone who was surprised that police here didn't get him.
|
|
There's a seared beef salad featuring hard-to-find, $550-a-pound Japanese Waygu beef.
|
|
It is not hard to find constituents who praise Ms Berger's stand against Mr Corbyn.
|
|
Check. A picturesque, hard-to-find campus where young mages learn to harness their skills?
|
|
Needless to say, if offices are hard to find, affordable housing is even more difficult.
|
|
It's simpler and more obvious to use, with less reliance on hard-to-find gestures.
|
|
Tickle Me Elmo: Another late '90s gem that was hard to find come Christmas time.
|
|
It's very hard to find out who you are during all that mess and pressure.
|
|
Bendz also told me Atomico worked hard to find angels outside of its existing network.
|
|
Rather, it is important to note that centrists are hard to find, almost by definition1.
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IT IS hard to find anyone cheering for a world dominated by a few giants.
|
|
In some areas, it has become quite hard to find an apartment because of that.
|
|
And if we're being brutally honest, it's hard to find photos of John Kasich period.
|
|
It's hard to find an adjective that hasn't already been applied to Freddie Mercury's voice.
|
|
It's this checklist that has made it hard to find mascaras that fit the bill.
|
|
"These interactions are semi-clandestine, so it's hard to find a paper trail," he says.
|
|
In this environment, where demand grows exponentially, good software development talent is hard to find.
|
|
It's hard to find a better spot for Evans at this point in his career.
|
|
I'm trying to have that balance that every woman knows is so hard to find.
|
|
It's not hard to find experts who agree that these people have legitimate asylum claims.
|
|
Father Gofigan confesses it can be hard to find the right words for his congregation.
|
|
There are virtually no sponsors, judges are hard to find -- and so are the participants.
|
|
That feel-good champion is hard to find on Witness, Perry's eagerly anticipated follow-up.
|
|
But she is right that mentors for the new single life are hard to find.
|
|
While I won't link to any of the drives, they're really not hard to find.
|
|
I was looking for that hope and optimism, thinking it would be hard to find.
|
|
Rebecca Blunt is hard to find for someone who wrote one of August's buzziest movies.
|
|
With the labor force shrinking and needed skills hard to find, companies will rapidly automate.
|
|
The second is an invitation to radical empathy that's hard to find anywhere in pop.
|
|
It is an experience that is hard to find for the modern traveler, guests said.
|
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The hard-to-find talents were needed for this year's Frieze New York art fair.
|
|
Recruiting better officers would also help, though he expects they will be hard to find.
|
|
It is not hard to find a metaphor here for the country's current political landscape.
|
|
Is it that hard to find a set of woke friends in Hollywood these days?
|
|
Use Sousbot to wash pots and shop for hard-to-find ingredients unavailable anywhere online.
|
|
For many, those are the type of ideological bona fides that are hard to find.
|
|
"When 'Baby Shark' came out, it was so hard to find things," Ms. Bowlin said.
|
|
Three-bedroom condos can be hard to find, she added, and co-ops are few.
|
|
Times Insider It can be hard to find straightforward content about pregnancy (and avoiding it).
|
|
C., Churchkey is hosting an IPA celebration with 28503 hard-to-find ales. http://bit.
|
|
In Brazil it is hard to find a prominent politician who is not caught up.
|
|
It would be hard to find a more appropriately named cat than Sir Thomas Trueheart.
|
|
Don't bother spending your weekends scouring toy stores for hard-to-find Star Wars figures.
|
|
There were a lot of options here, but it was hard to find anything stylish.
|
|
Q: Was it hard to find time, given that you were also managing Aamir Khan?
|
|
At the moment, it is hard to find anything that can slow the merger train.
|
|
They are hard to find in Asia, however, and they cost $3 to $4 apiece.
|
|
For $50, it's hard to find something better if this is a style you like.
|
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"My husband is a wonder to me but he is hard to find," she writes.
|
|
It's hard to find those things because we don't have a whole lot of time.
|
|
Even after graduation, condoms were never hard to find, no matter the time of day.
|
|
That kind of scene in Lagos — or anywhere in the region — is hard to find.
|
|
The reality is that it's pretty hard to find the mental space to do that.
|
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A lot of that is really hard to find, not things you're able to study.
|
|
It's not like it's hard to find black muslim actresses for a role like this.
|
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A vintage watch with different complications hard to find is definitely meant to be kept.
|
|
It's hard to find something Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine don't know about each other.
|
|
"It's hard to find a nice community where you can post your work," she said.
|
|
"It's hard to find words, my mind is flooded with memories of him today," Mrs.
|
|
Sometimes it's really hard to find things you actually want to spend your money on.
|
|
The company also repackages hard-to-find classic games on cartridges made for older consoles.
|
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The lobsters are exported to Chinese markets and are hard to find domestically, he said.
|
|
He knew that would be hard to find in Manhattan, so he headed to Brooklyn.
|
|
During my difficult time it was hard to find the right balance and mind-set.
|
|
It will be hard to find somebody who can replace him as the main Russophobe.
|
|
It's so hard to find a new way to illustrate many Olympic sports, especially bobsled.
|
|
But it's hard to find language in the statute itself that prohibits such a war.
|
|
Two hard-to-find entrances lead into an elegant room of muted Aalto-ish minimalism.
|
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In truth it is hard to find any altogether convincing explanation for Mr Giuliani's behaviour.
|
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The building's owner had refused for years to renovate it, making tenants hard to find.
|
|
This means LOL Suprise toys could be hard to find by the end of 2020.
|
|
He's on this quest, but he's actually not trying that hard to find his son.
|
|
"Now the roads are packed, and it's really hard to find a place to park."
|
|
The bar's days as a hard-to-find, slightly mysterious hideaway appear to be over.
|
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Evidence for tattooing is hard to find, because none has been identified on human remains.
|
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Beer and soda can be hard to find, often snapped up in bulk by restaurants.
|
|
Some companies said Britain's low unemployment rate was making it hard to find skilled staff.
|
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They're hard to find," Dluginski, told WSJ, "the only saving grace is that they're white.
|
|
Many people worked hard to find Bergdahl, an intelligence analyst going by "Nathan" told Koenig.
|
|
It would be hard to find a better argument against the death penalty than that.
|
|
It's hard to find anybody who can match him kind of on Q and A's.
|
|
Besides, it's not too hard to find left-of-center perspectives in the news media.
|
|
Today, it is hard to find people who would speak so kindly of the terminal.
|
|
Big, specialized vehicles aren't just hard to work on; they're hard to find parts for.
|
|
A decent cup is also hard to find, ironically enough, in many Central American countries.
|
|
I often had to look hard to find places where I could sit and eat.
|
|
It's hard to find the corner where you can actually sort of relax a bit.
|
|
There may be nuances buried deep, but they're hard to find when you're being bludgeoned.
|
|
This 1990 biography of Ferlinghetti is out of print, but not hard to find online.
|
|
The data that hospitals are posting can be hard to find, and difficult to parse.
|
|
It would be hard to find an insect more despised these days than the mosquito.
|
|
You have to Gracie Filter this one pretty hard to find a win for anyone.
|
|
One reason songs about the recession and inequality are hard to find may be psychological.
|
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Watch the video above to see why it's so hard to find a female condom.
|
|
We know, too, that background economic conditions have an impact on the rate of disability — not because anyone is faking anything, but because when it's hard to find work, it's especially hard to find work that can accommodate various kinds of difficulties and special situations.
|
|
Because of that, it can be hard to find the service that's perfect for your needs.
|
|
"It's hard to find the right partnership in terms of galleries and art spaces," she says.
|
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Aside from that, it's hard to find much fault with the games Nintendo decided to include.
|
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As far as sporting trophies go, it's hard to find any older than the America's Cup.
|
|
The violent physical freedoms reserved for joshi are hard to find anywhere else in the world.
|
|
When it first came out it was almost as hard to find as the Switch itself.
|
|
Because dead bats are hard to find, the researchers employed search dogs (below) and audio analyses.
|
|
I've been looking for Maybelline SuperStay Matte Ink lipstick, which is hard to find in stock.
|
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It's still too hard to find people to follow when you first sign up on Twitter.
|
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I think we could find -- I don&apost think the solutions are that hard to find.
|
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It's children that we're significantly concerned about, particularly because small button batteries are hard to find.
|
|
Google will work hard to find ways to not get itself mired in a similar fight.
|
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"It's hard to find great teachers period, great bilingual teachers is even more important," Boasberg said.
|
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This means objects in that zone can't reflect light -- and therefore are very hard to find.
|
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You don't need fancy tools or hard-to-find colors to give Atupe's project a go.
|
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Those unable to get out are now finding it increasingly hard to find somewhere to stay.
|
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It's also worth considering if you live at a particularly remote or hard-to-find address.
|
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Finding fresh hair ideas can be a tricky task — true hair masters are hard to find.
|
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Regardless, it can be hard to find the right gaming chair for your digital entertainment needs.
|
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Residents say while there is federal disaster relief aid, it's becoming scarce and hard to find.
|
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Saint West isn't the only one who scored a hard to find pair of baby Yeezys.
|
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It can be especially hard to find the sweet spot when international viewers are still online.
|
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It'll blend right into your desk, which is hard to find at a $2590 price point.
|
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"It is hard to find a positive catalyst outside of the oil price," the note added.
|
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I'm imagining it would be pretty hard to find some of these older, non-functioning franchises.
|
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"If you look at very commercial music, sometimes it's hard to find a guitar," he said.
|
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Stebbins had argued Campbell's medical conditions could make it hard to find suitable veins to inject.
|
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The newly elected government will strive hard to find new trade deals and renegotiate old ones.
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The old adage "Good sales people are hard to find" has never been truer than now.
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Context Cards within Stories bring a blend of service and social that's hard to find elsewhere.
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In 2017, we often found it hard to find time to make ourselves a nice dinner.
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It is hard to find a more stable state, particularly when it comes to the economy.
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"It's been hard to find a girl in Savannah who matches who I am," Eichholz says.
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It was actually really hard to find that because she's done a lot of terrible stuff.
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But looking through the July jobs report, it's really hard to find much to gripe about.
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In some bookstores, it is as hard to find as a Hamilton ticket on Broadway. #Hamiltome.
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Yates has recently published many of the hard to find demos on the Death Rites online.
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In Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory Nunavut, a good home is hard to find.
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"It's so hard to find a time @abbychamp and I are both available," she tweeted. 4.
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Black holes, befitting their name and general vibe, are hard to find and harder to study.
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"In an environment that is so fiercely competitive, it's really hard to find unity," said Bardet.
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It's hard to find that happy medium of having my aesthetic with them as the subject.
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Babies die because it is hard to find or afford infant formula, even in emergency rooms.
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And it was really hard to find actors to be in those roles, especially back then.
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Even in the northeast, a traditional Shinawatra vote bank, ambivalence towards Thaksin isn't hard to find.
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I tripped shrooms one time in LA. For whatever reason it's so hard to find them.
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At lunchtime, the café is packed and it is hard to find a place to sit.
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But I played so many sports that it was hard to find the time for it.
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Unlike a lot of the bars on that list, however, this one isn't hard to find.
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They don't see me a certain way and I think that's hard to find from anyone.
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And from all accounts, it would be hard to find a more passionate or enthusiastic professor.
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It could be hard to find a plaintiff who has the standing to sue right away.
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It's hard to tell what they're doing wrong because the studies themselves are hard to find.
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"We wanted to play and find games and it was hard to find," Donte Morris said.
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They're not hard to find, and most are eager to help the public understand their work.
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It is not hard to find a millennial; there are 79.8 million in the United States.
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But since they're only shown on hard-to-find channels, it's difficult to build a following.
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I'm effectively a professional complainer, but it's hard to find too much material about the Stinger.
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"It is awfully hard to find a smoking gun" to prove evolution, Professor Mokyr told me.
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Consumers with hard-to-find sizes — like petite, or big and tall — will find shopping simpler.
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It's hard to find a single diplomat who thinks now was the time to press ahead.
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There are plenty of stories out there about professions where qualified workers are hard to find.
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It was hard to find anything that looked like it fit in a current fashion trend.
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This content is not hard to find as long as you know what you're looking for.
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With this setup, some customers have complained that organic products are hard to find, Redfield said.
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If you're on a budget, it's hard to find a better deal than this value pack.
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Not because they don't want to, but because tobacco is so expensive and hard to find.
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"It's hard to find a one-stop solution; there are so many variables," Romanchuk's mother said.
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Today it is hard to find anyone working in international justice to speak well of him.
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The good new music is in danger—it's hard to find; it's more underground than ever.
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It's hard to find that in Egypt as a Western woman, but I'm not giving up.
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I remember looking for Hawaiian candies, but it was always hard to find Hawaiian ingredients—period.
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It is hard to find a part of Brazil's political system that has not been tarnished.
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We've looked for things in cancer that all cancers express, and it's hard to find something.
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As the expansion nears its ninth birthday, attractive investment opportunities have simply become hard to find.
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It can be hard to find enough to connect over, or shared goals to work towards.
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In numerous slides, it is hard to find out where those staffers and costs are located.
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"It's hard to find a quiet corner in our noisy world right now," Lierop told me.
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It's hokey but true: baseball thrives on hope, and it will look hard to find it.
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It's hard to find exact statistics on what happens to CEOs once they sell their companies.
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It's hard to find an antitrust expert who endorses the case's logic or outcome, he writes.
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You lose such a huge percentage of your business, it's very hard to find a bottom.
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"It's kind of hard to find spots to put a 40-foot whale," Mr. Milstein said.
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Other examples of ambitious efforts by top executives to tackle social problems aren't hard to find.
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It also wasn't hard to find voters who loved Clinton and will never vote for Sanders.
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And the signage for installations in public spaces are practically nonexistent, making them hard to find.
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Authentic Syrian ingredients are hard to find in Canada, especially now, as the war goes on.
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After entering Kennedy's world, it's hard to find a way out, except through the final pages.
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As with so many efforts, it is hard to find remedies that are realistic and practical.
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His left-coiled shell wasn't the only thing making it hard to find him a mate.
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Still, it wasn't hard to find enough songs; the hard part was knowing when to stop.
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It's hard to find a portrait of a woman from the 19th century where she's happy.
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The garden also supplies more than 80 chefs who seek hard-to-find varieties of herbs.
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Of course, it is not hard to find headlines about foster parents accused of abusing kids.
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Basic essentials are hard to find and electricity and other utilities are unreliable or entirely inaccessible.
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But it's hard to find a principled way to draw that line in the Constitution's text.
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"It's everything we loved about the island that is now so hard to find," says Cynthia.
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"The venture capital world and Africa are still working hard to find each other," he said.
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Such voters are not hard to find in Howard County, even if far from the majority.
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I'm glad the Florida Supreme Court is trying so hard to find the right regulatory balance.
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"They were even hard to find on eBay," Earley told the Tampa Bay Times in 2015.
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Mr. Browde, from Wings for Rescue, said he anticipates new owners won't be hard to find.
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It has just one door, and it's down a hallway that makes it hard to find.
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Critic's Pick In the new drama from Pedro Costa, daylight, and hope, are hard to find.
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Most things are so precisely as they should be that it is hard to find fault.
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Turns out in New York, it's hard to find a Taco Bell that isn't a Cantina.
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Quality child care is hard to find and even harder if you're working poor or poor.
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Both cities are hotbeds for multi-million dollar purchases and details can be hard to find.
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I'm greedy, and women who speak up and out can be hard to find in movies.
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The evidence of a growing short-term orientation among American public companies isn't hard to find.
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The Democrats would be working very hard to find someone who is as divisive as Trump.
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It's no wonder, then, that "it's hard to find people who do this," as Ng says.
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When it's just you and the kids, it can be hard to find a moment alone.
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"We found prices were hard to find on websites and not at all uniform," Royce said.
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He wants to participate in a big event there, and hotel rooms are hard to find.
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For a Capitol Hill reporter, it's hard to find a seat in the building these days.
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Chasing the Deal With the snowbird migration underway, warm-weather deals can be hard to find.
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They are hard to find, and thanks in part to Russian protections, even harder to prosecute.
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But I find myself running into the same wall: it's hard to find streamers I like.
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"It's hard to find someone to take it," one senior Republican in Congress has told CNN.
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But they can be expensive at $40 or so a half bottle, and hard to find.
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It's a nice sentiment, but the reality is that black Santas are pretty hard to find.
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Like the precious stone it's named after, the JUUL is hard to find, the principal admits.
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But these days oil is down, Gillette's economy is suffering, and employment is hard to find.
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"It's really hard to find a true defensive play now," Schlossberg told "Trading Nation" on Wednesday.
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With the bar set so high, it can be hard to find success in the unconventional.
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"It's hard to find people here who aren't deeply skeptical," an Administration official said to me.
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As seen in auto insurance, discrimination against women is not hard to find in financial services.
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It was hard to find local workers with the necessary skill sets to fill open positions.
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How can this be justified if it's supposedly hard to find money for children's health care?
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For one, "a good man is hard to find" could have been the film's working title.
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Is it making sure everyone out there can get their hands on hard-to-find ingredients?
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Instead, they're forced to rely on a trans information underground that can be hard to find.
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Then the work went overseas, to Guatemala and Bangladesh, and good paying jobs became hard to find.
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But it is hard to find firewood, she says, because they now live far from the mountains.
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WE SEE THAT FIRMS ARE TELLING US THEY'RE RAISING WAGES BECAUSE IT IS HARD TO FIND LABOR.
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It's hard to find sacks on the open market, so this is almost undoubtedly a draft dream.
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So, is this more acceptable because it&aposs not as hard to find another place to go?
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It's hard to find people on Snap if they're not already among the contacts in your phone.
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It's hard to find the balance between making myself happy without draining all of my extra energy.
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There's a camaraderie among wildland firefighters that's hard to find in other careers outside of the military.
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I tried for this piece to talk to some factory workers but they were hard to find.
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Skurman, a San Francisco native, started the company after funding it hard to find a good college.
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But it would be hard to find a hotter player on the ATP Tour than his opponent.
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Likewise, Cramer found it very hard to find anyone who believes the current market can go higher.
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It's no question that some people's issues are so severe, it is hard to find the strengths.
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Importers need foreign currency to pay their invoices, but dollars, pounds and euros are hard to find.
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But what's there works so well that it's a little hard to find fault in the shortcomings.
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Expectedly, these bottles will cost you around $200 each — and are often hard to find in stock.
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Those seem like minimal standards, but they're apparently hard to find in people who seek the presidency.
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"A lot of men and a lot of women searched very hard to find him," McKenzie said.
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They are both vegans, which made it hard to find "random food on the road," Lauren says.
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Months after launch, the NES Classic is still laughably rare hard to find, despite the massive demand.
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But it will be hard to find an ownership structure for Fannie and Freddie that satisfies everyone.
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I really like streetwear, and for a lot of that stuff, it's hard to find out here.
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Though they've since trickled back in stock, they keep selling quickly and are still hard to find.
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So cinephiles — get ready to treat yourself to all the hard-to-find films you could want.
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So coming off the road where it's hard to find imaginative fresh eats, Pickathon feels like heaven.
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But without a popular marketplace, it's hard to find the goods you want at the right price.
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It could be hard to find a buyer, and the Chinese government would probably want a say.
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Visiting today, it is hard to find signs of political turmoil or scars from recent terrorist attacks.
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It's hard to find a coach or former player who'll do anything but shower praise on Murphy.
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And outside the industry it is hard to find the legal expertise to manage the necessary paperwork.
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Good friends are hard to find nowadays, but Josh is one who will always back me up.
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But it wouldn't be hard to find thousands of schoolchildren who would benefit from new school buses.
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We aren't going to give you their email addresses, but they probably aren't that hard to find.
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But as far as individual incidents go, it's hard to find a more troubling one than this.
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I see Restocks becoming the place anyone will go to buy hard to find products at retail.
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What it doesn't address: It's still hard to find places to legally fly drones, especially in cities.
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But if you want a fanless computer that runs 24/7, it's hard to find something cheaper.
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You know, that hard-to-find, bafflingly expensive house essential, you've been putting off buying for years?
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"For a long time, meats such as mutton, goat, or kid were hard to find," says Lee.
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There's some stellar rallies in the U.S. too, you just have to search hard to find them.
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But it's hard to find a punchline in what most of these people are saying and doing.
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But local cleaning and cooking staff for the 25-room Glen Mhor are proving hard to find.
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Yet proof that candidates are getting a return on this investment has long been hard to find.
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Technically, this could all be done in the old app, but the feature was hard to find.
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It's hard to find him interesting, but Laura Palmer was so fascinating she got her own spinoff.
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Xo Emcee Crystal Lightning sends words of support of Pimicikamak Healing is hard to find in Pimicikamak.
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Zach Keith, 13, wears a size 18 shoe, making it hard to find affordable shoes that fit.
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The middle "button" is ridged so it's not hard to find, a smart design decision by Vivo.
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As Washington insiders have said, it's hard to find work when people think you might be indicted.
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With 10 to choose from, it would be hard to find one that doesn't hit your spot.
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To this day, it's not hard to find Continental customers who lament the death of the airline.
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It can be hard to find and get to an available storage unit when you need one.
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Mueller is working hard to find the truth, though not necessarily to bring down any one individual.
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Now it is ravaging remote areas where clean water was already hard to find before the storm.
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In fact, it is hard to find any relationship between the yield curve and the Japanese economy.
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It is hard to find a new municipal vehicle that does not come with a tracking system.
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And they're going to have try really hard to find somebody that did relate to the campaign.
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With jobs hard to find in Puerto Rico, smaller municipios are often the biggest employers in town.
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It is hard to find compelling reasons to expect that the economy will overheat at the moment.
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Still, there are many parts of the city where it is hard to find newly harvested greens.
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After coming up with the idea for this one, I found acceptable examples surprisingly hard to find.
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I think it is hard to find young music groups that don't have some contact with it.
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It's hard to find inexpensive stocks in today's market, and yield might be even harder to find.
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However, wait times can be months long and it can be hard to find an office nearby.
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Unfortunately, it's hard to find online so your best bet is to hit up a physical store.
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It might be hard to find a large home in these states if you're on a budget.
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" It would be hard to find an English-language work of fiction more autobiographical than "Little Women.
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"It doesn't seem like it's that hard to find good factory workers in Stockton," Mr. Statman said.
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"The challenge is, it is really hard to find the right way to resolve it," Emmert said.
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The breadth of the destruction is staggering -- intact or untouched homes hard to find amid the chaos.
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It's hard to find a recent director whose distinct visual aesthetic has become so universally, immediately recognizable.
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It's quite chaotic—it's hard to find any specific, unifying traits—and I like that about Montreal.
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It's hard to find a place for a German to live in Berlin, let alone for us.
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When he's doing the shuffle out in the middle of the cage, they're pretty hard to find.
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Still, it wasn't hard to find ways to entertain ourselves—we live in New York, after all.
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Traditionally, it has been hard to find detailed (and pricing) information about networking and co-location providers.
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Despite the national pride appeal, the demographic for craft brews in West Africa is hard to find.
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It's not easy to ask for help, and it can be just as hard to find it.
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They're either hard to find, and in many cases, not that great for what you're paying for.
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Cute and practical fan gear can be hard to find, but these fluffy down jackets are both.
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While he was hard to find, his ex-wife and daughter would have been easy to locate.
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By the numbers, Maine workers are unproductive, and low unemployment makes it hard to find good help.
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When confronted with similar questions in the past, the Supreme Court tried very hard to find consensus.
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Turns out we didn't have to look very hard to find all kinds of, um, unusual things.
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Aging estimates for wine genres are not hard to find on the internet or in wine textbooks.
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Sometimes the stuff that people will find seems extremely pernicious and also extremely hard to find, right?
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Taylor Swift has been so hard to find that she even skipped her traditional biannual music drop.
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It's hard to find something more nerve-shredding than waiting for the results of your STD tests.
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The binders were better than the Ace bandages I initially used but hard to find, even online.
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But it isn't hard to find critics of the Hong Kong protests among Western-educated Chinese people.
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I wanted to be with someone before they were famous, and that proved really hard to find.
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One challenge to developing new treatments for traumatic brain injuries is that candidates are hard to find.
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I added canned cranberry sauce because outside November it can be hard to find bagged fresh berries.
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Experts noted that it can be hard to find a smoking gun in these sorts of cases.
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Two decades later, it is still hard to find a weekend where "Clueless" isn't playing on cable.
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Good outpatient psychiatric care is hard to find, hard to get into and hard to pay for.
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The waiting room's not going to work — in the clinic somewhere, which can be hard to find.
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They can track down hard-to-find phone numbers so a newsmaker can comment on an article.
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On the streets of Beijing, Shanghai and other Chinese cities, however, luxury shoppers are hard to find.
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The repeated transfusions, in turn, provoked immune responses, making it hard to find a match for her.
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This is especially challenging at a moment in which love has been hard to find and discern.
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Physicians who do home visits are hard to find, though cataract and knee replacement surgeries are booming.
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Due to the ongoing shipping shortage of basically everything, some of these items are hard to find.
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The rubble is being cleared, millions are without power, and drinkable water can be hard to find.
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It would be hard to find a local basketball court without a player wearing a Kobe jersey.
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It was hard to find, tucked behind an unmarked yellow metal gate and down a grimy passageway.
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Like a lot of people, I find it hard to find books that I want to read.
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For starters, it's still really hard to find a camera phone this good in this price range.
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Some days, it was hard to find a babysitter and it was starting to get dark earlier.
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Still, there was undeniably an incredible variety of produce that would be hard to find anywhere else.
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Examples of gruesomely violent narratives from Japanese, Chinese and South Korean filmmakers are not hard to find.
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Missouri tree farmer Mike Rood told the AP that large trees could be particularly hard to find.
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Still, experts said, evidence of these efforts achieving any sort of significant influence is hard to find.
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The line between normal teen behavior and signs of trouble can be hard to find, Glowinski noted.
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The lawyers said it would be hard to find a judge willing to reopen a completed foreclosure.
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Some of them are trying — really, really hard — to find a human employee to restore their accounts.
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It can be hard to find clothing that satisfies both your practical needs and your lifestyle choices.
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" It is hard to find in some states, she said, so "it's easier to bring my own.
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Stepping off a train at London Bridge Underground station, it was not hard to find Borough Market.
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However, since this species of snake is nocturnal, it will be hard to find during the day.
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You'd have to look pretty hard to find anything not to like in the February employment report.
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"It's hard to find a lot to like about her, isn't it?" she said with a laugh.
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Some of them are trying — really, really hard — to find a human employee to restore their accounts.
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"People say it's so hard to find great Asian-American male actors, but it's not," she said.
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Day jobs are hard to find, and they don't leave a lot of headspace for creative work.
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But all that choice is what makes that one thing you're searching for so hard to find.
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As roommate chemistry goes, it's hard to find a better pair than Caitlin Sikora and Chelsea Retzloff.
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The menu includes a merguez lamb burger, and something hard to find in France, a veggie burger.
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" Perry Ogwuche murmured, "YC tells us, 'Talk to your customers,' but it's hard to find our customers.
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Or filling a hard-to-find prescription and adding it to an already-daunting battery of pills.
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Because of the toll of human activities on the planet's oceans, many are now hard to find.
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It was not hard to find odds of 15-1 or more for him to defeat Joshua.
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If it is hard to find IT workers in the nation's capital, that's a national security issue.
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It's hard to find a lot of Prince on YouTube, but maybe it will get easier now.
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It was hard to find a bright side on Monday, where the Dow lost more than 600 points.
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Other companies are finding it hard to find buyers for businesses or operations they might want to sell.
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Yet it has proven hard to find evidence that this is a major reason for the slow recovery.
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So the company has worked hard to find other ways to differentiate its service for drivers and riders.
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Offering tools to someone doesn't help at all if they're hard to find, and even harder to understand.
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And the best part is that none of it is hard to find, should you venture there yourself.
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In Hollywood, it's hard to find someone with teeth that aren't stark white, perfectly straight, and impossibly shiny.
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"It's kind of hard to find the words to describe what this feels like," Peterkin told ABC 11.
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It was hard to find people to do that and let a stranger into their lives every day.
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Though true love can be hard to find, tough love is in plentiful supply on Million Dollar Matchmaker.
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We have a situation where people are losing jobs, and finding it hard to find affordable health insurance.
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McKeon and her family are working hard to find Brinkley, but hope the public can help, reports clickondetroit.com.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)It's really, really hard to find a good Microsoft Windows device for under $2500.
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Up-to-date data is hard to find, but what little is available points to a severe deterioration.
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When it comes to cult beauty products, it's not hard to find a worthy alternative at the drugstore.
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The important thing is to get help when you need it, even if it's sometimes hard to find.
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We work hard to find the best prices out there and match them for all customers every day.
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That's a good question, and it's hard to find an answer in the documentary, which keeps shifting focus.
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In Margate, a seaside town full of pensioners, it is hard to find anyone who voted to remain.
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The pay is minimal, the scooters can be hard to find, and freelancers often complain about unsafe conditions.
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TEACHERS for maths, science and for special and bilingual education have long been hard to find and keep.
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We tried different scenarios, and it was quite hard to find the new annual plan — but it's real.
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PCs have matured to such a degree these days that it's hard to find huge and obvious upgrades.
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Alternatives exist for every feature and app offered by these companies, and they are not hard to find.
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Unlike in Wyoming and Georgia, it was hard to find any clear victories for Cruz in Florida Saturday.
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And what does his fate tell us about the show's soul, one that's often so hard to find?
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"When you do the math, it's hard to find a path through that wouldn't impact customers," he said.
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They go to see the slimy, wacky combination of photos and videos it's hard to find anywhere else.
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If you're going to be on battery, [it's] hard to find a product that's not running ARM today.
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It wasn't hard to find tan, yellow, and green bands strewn about among pellets regurgitated by the birds.
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In Brazil, it's not hard to find pizzas topped with french fries, crab, beef stroganoff, and even sushi.
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Affordable, high-quality activewear in plus sizes remains hard to find, nearly impossible to purchase in most stores.
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Often, however, there's a market failure, and the drugs remain hard to find or exorbitantly expensive for years.
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New retailers focused on high-end, hard-to-find workout brands, such as Bandier and Carbon38, have emerged.
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It is hard to find plumbers or carpenters in the area, as they are in such high demand.
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Most women prefer to use pads—tampons are expensive and hard to find in shops (most are imported).
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"It's hard to find those ancient ones we all know, so we found a modern one," said Bindell.
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It's going to be very hard to find some sort of alternative livelihood, especially for the older generation.
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SCAN the Latin American newspapers and it is hard to find much sign of a convincing economic recovery.
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Typically, that would be a very ephemeral experience because it would be hard to find this moment again.
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But there's still a potential for optimism that's hard to find in other parts of the tech world.
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It may be especially hard to find still wines, which are often made from a single year's vintage.
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It's hard to find decent teacher clothes that are cute, professional, and comfortable all at the same time.
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But that pro-trade sentiment was hard to find among candidates on the debate stage on Thursday night.
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Is it hard to find vendors that cater to the very specific and creative needs of your clients?
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"I find it incredibly hard to find anyone that will vocally admit they still use Uber," she said.
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I always found Achilles Heel had more in common with your debut, It's Hard to Find a Friend.
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Which is something that's really hard to find out in the world if you're not looking for it.
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It's hard to find a PC-maker today that doesn't ape Surface's kickstand-packing, detachable-keyboard-rocking design.
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It is so hard to find words… This is why every single day we work hard to educate.
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It's not even that hard to find great parties—just scratch the surface and it all pours out.
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Deportation also means returning to a country overburdened with Syrian refugees and where jobs are hard to find.
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How to watch it:This one is hard to find, but you can still occasionally track down DVD sets.
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How to watch it:This one is hard to find, but you can still occasionally track down DVD sets.
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At this late stage in the contest, it will be hard to find without resorting to populism herself.
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It's hard to find a positive way to spin Barnes' playoffs, even if you believe in his talent.
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Critics of this choice aren't hard to find; it's arguable that Intel is simply putting performance over safety.
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However, even there, it's pretty hard to find as it's only being sold at two family-run shops.
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It's going to be hard to find partners that provide these products across all of Number26's markets.
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Unfortunately, the numbers that most people want to know — the male to female ratio — are hard to find.
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Neither of those things is happening and you don't have to dig hard to find the startling facts.
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The process of accumulation eventually makes it hard to find or effectively store the things we already own.
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Why would a good script, apart from being hard to find, go unproduced even if it's well liked?
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Still, in both the past and present, stories of those possessed by jinn are not hard to find.
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Colm: Unfortunately my 16mm camera has seized up and it's very hard to find anyone to repair these.
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It's really hard to find people who are that serious and will stick to what they believe in.
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I started making beats because I was rapping first, and it's kind of hard to find beats online.
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Combine that with the injury issues above, and the Chargers will need to look hard to find stability.
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It would be hard to find a more ideal metaphor for the forces tearing asunder the Republican Party.
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Even if Lonzo had an opinion about this, it would be hard to find out what it is.
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FilmStruck says its complete collection will include more than 1,100 films, including "hard to find" movies and extras.
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Harrison is unsure, noting in the conference call that "it's hard to find a good single celebrity anymore."
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It's hard to find help you can trust, a friend or therapist you feel comfortable opening up to.
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RICHARD FISHER: It's very hard to find out why markets move the way they move day to day.
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For beginning developers, here's another Ruby on Rails perk: if you need help, it's not hard to find.
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