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i guess i'm getting to the nostalgic stage in life,and Then Came Bronson is something that readily comes to mind.definitely a show of it's time,it surely borrowed from other shows(Route 66?)but added it's own touch in great writing and acting(Michael Parks).speaking of him,i thought he had disappeared from the planet,but his IMDb resume says differently.Parks
difficulties
with the shows producers probably caused the series early demise,and that's a pity.watching the show as a kid,i was fascinated that this guy could just pick up and move on at will(whereas i was forced to go to school),on a search to find out something about himself.this
it's very realistic and sad movie which tell us about a short love but real one (because this love stand against all
difficulties
of those days).
Particular attention should be given to elementary schools and libraries outside of cities.Afghanistan poses particular
difficulties
in reconstruction, as it is not a society with a strong political center.
Interfering in other countries internal affairs is fraught with difficulties, but not interfering can be more dangerous.
PARIS: Brazil's currency devaluation earlier this year, and its
difficulties
since in stabilizing the real as well as its stock market, have demonstrated the importance, if any new proof was needed, of financial markets and their volatile mood swings.
The
difficulties
Kirchner faces are enormous.
The World Bank and other institutions considering assistance through loans face even greater
difficulties.
But, whatever the difficulties, the quality of public debate stands to benefit enormously from well-structured wagers.
But the
difficulties
of educating the public about the causes of skin cancer do not diminish our obligation to try.
Because “aid for trade” – assistance for developing countries that aims to ease their trade-related constraints – takes the form of financial support, a practical issue is whether donors can maintain their level of funding, given today’s economic
difficulties.
As a result, there is an overhang of illiquid financial institutions, whose holdings could be unloaded if they run into
difficulties.
Both countries face major political and financial
difficulties
caused by high unemployment and low growth.
Instead, the exigencies of domestic politics have induced many European leaders to underscore the
difficulties
and accentuate the failures of expansion.
Both he and Christofias remain committed to finding a solution, despite the
difficulties
they face.
Helicopter money raises both legal and technical
difficulties.
The political
difficulties
inherent in such a scheme would no doubt make agreement difficult.
Has our slowness in finding out been due to our
difficulties
in choosing the right organism to study?
But the constitutional convention, too, must be elected, and this election may run into the very
difficulties
that plague first elections to parliaments in new democracies.
But Saudi Arabia’s attitude toward Qatar may generate some
difficulties
for its own policy.
After exposure to extreme stress, some victims report
difficulties
remembering things in everyday life.
But the subsequent
difficulties
in Iraq - and in America's foreign relations more generally - have placed that topic at the heart of the election campaign.
Year after year, the EU has successfully muddled through its
difficulties.
The fact that May is facing the weakest domestic opposition imaginable may actually compound her
difficulties.
First, it is tempting to avoid facing the painful events in our lives that might be the cause of our
difficulties.
Mental health services should offer something more than having our feelings chemically suppressed, or having our children’s
difficulties
sitting still controlled by amphetamines (which, apart from teaching children that problems are best solved with drugs, stunt growth by an average of one centimeter per year).
He recently began to identify with his religious and ethnic origins, and was experiencing academic
difficulties
at university, but he was well versed in multiple US subcultures.
None of these options is easy; each entails serious
difficulties
and great risks.
But evolutionary progress is always preferable to revolutionary upheaval, and, despite all the
difficulties
of genuine incremental reform, the prospects are not absolutely hopeless.
One country, two systems brilliantly balanced the aspirations, anxieties, and
difficulties
posed by the change in sovereignty from Britain to China.
Grave as these setbacks may be, the scale of Germany’s
difficulties
can be comprehended only once their causal link with developments in Italy is grasped.
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