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  • (Patrick in Difficulties With Girls has a reverie about the ideal female: “wise, compassionate, silent and with enormous breasts”: If this young lady had lived in a single bedroom upstairs from a pub, Amis might have questioned his own stout disbelief in God.)

    One Fraught Englishman 2007

  • (Patrick in Difficulties With Girls has a reverie about the ideal female: “wise, compassionate, silent and with enormous breasts”: If this young lady had lived in a single bedroom upstairs from a pub, Amis might have questioned his own stout disbelief in God.)

    One Fraught Englishman 2007

  • (Patrick in Difficulties With Girls has a reverie about the ideal female: “wise, compassionate, silent and with enormous breasts”: If this young lady had lived in a single bedroom upstairs from a pub, Amis might have questioned his own stout disbelief in God.)

    One Fraught Englishman 2007

  • Overcoming Reading Difficulties is Crucial for Success « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News

    Overcoming Reading Difficulties is Crucial for Success « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • Overcoming Reading Difficulties is Crucial for Success

    Overcoming Reading Difficulties is Crucial for Success « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • "Difficulties," shouted Raynal with merry disdain; "there are none, unless you sit down and make them; we do more difficult things than this every day of our lives: we passed the bridge of Arcola in thirteen minutes; and we had not the consent of the enemy, as we have yours -- have we not?"

    White Lies Charles Reade 1849

  • NUKEWARS 'Difficulties' in Russia-US arms talks: military by Staff Writers

    Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense 2009

  • "Difficulties," says the English Colonel, "make no other impression upon Longstreet than to make him more savage -- like a bulldog, as the soldiers call him.

    General Longstreet 1864

  • However, it appears that almost all the alleged contradictions are solved if account is taken of the following six points: 1. Difficulties of translation 2. Intentional contrasts 3. Differences in recording 4. Eastern feeling for language 5. Difficult to explain is not necessarily wrong 6. An eye for detail

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • However, it appears that almost all the alleged contradictions are solved if account is taken of the following six points: 1. Difficulties of translation 2. Intentional contrasts 3. Differences in recording 4. Eastern feeling for language 5. Difficult to explain is not necessarily wrong 6. An eye for detail

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

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