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Since you can't see the object, it's dif - ficult to focus your magic on it.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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It was dif - ficult enough coming to grips with the idea of making a journey that would take him halfway around the world.
Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000
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The confession was, ficult to make, not because she wasn't comple certain of its truth, but because it left her so vuh able.
Father Unknown Quinn, Tara Taylor 1998
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"We should be past it tonight," the captain said curtly, but even though he was an Arachnia, with dif-ficult-to-read intonations, Alaire sensed some tension in his words.
Escape From Roksamur Lackey, Mercedes 1997
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Amid heat and smoke and dense vegetation it was dif-ficult for Ranji to tell Crigolit from Ashregan, Ashregan from Massood, Humans from his friends.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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Those animals are dif-ficult to train, very hard to replace. '
The White Ninja Lustbader, Eric 1990
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This was dif - ficult, because her girlfingers lacked the musical coor - dination of her horn, and her girlmouth could play only one note at a time, or adjacent notes.
Robot Adept Anthony, Piers 1988
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Look, "he added angrily," all this has been very dif - ficult for me, you know.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1988
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Now you are about to learn how to open the more dif - ficult locking mechanisms-some of the other 25 percent of the locks used today.
Secrets Of Lock Picking Hampton, Steven 1987
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The cylinder will be dif - ficult to turn because you may be shearing the tumbler springs that have fallen down past the cylinder's shear line.
Secrets Of Lock Picking Hampton, Steven 1987
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