Cambor observes that families today have a hard time of it.
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They have a hard time of it, however, because they are not allowed to attack.
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People had the idea that Canal Plus was having a hard time of it finding allies outside France,
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Visits to food-stamp offices around the nation Wednesday suggested that many field workers were having a hard time of it.
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A few tried to light tall memorial candles, having a hard time of it in the wind that blew icily along the street.
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I agree that the US would have a hard time of it if they were to invade; air strikes would be much more likely.
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Moira and Stan Earthrowl are having a hard time of it, as their apple orchard ( and source of income ) is going down the tubes.
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Pedestrians are king ( that is, unless you're in a wheelchair, and then you're going to have a hard time of it ).
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"But a novice who doesn't know how to read charts might have a hard time of it if something went wrong with the technology ."
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And Rep . Dick Armey, the majority leader, said Friday that there was nothing really new about partisanship in the House, but that the Democrats were having a hard time of it because they were " still grappling with what was a very unexpected and very bitter disappointment, " losing the right to run the House after 40 years in power.