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hardship

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He recalls being told by the Pakistani mullahs - who he thinks were more political and more extreme than those he had encountered in Afghanistan - that Muslims must prevail so that hardship would not overwhelm them.

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Closed campuses, economic hardship and disease held back student achievement starting in March of 2020.

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After all, she technically chose this life, elected to be a mother no matter the hardships.

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"A career can have some slightly more complicated years, years where you have a little more hardship," he said.

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Historically, states of emergency have been declared during natural disasters; however, staff said the criteria for such an action could be applied to the hardships generated by immigration raids.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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