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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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Dozens of other competitions took place in the build-up to the fishing challenge on the fourth day, including archery.

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"These were really quite difficult, challenging conditions to have to be working in and to try and gather evidence," the superintendent explains.

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But in the film itself, she also encounters challenging situations.

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Aimee won at her own tribunal, after challenging the council's decision to place her son in a mainstream school, but said the experience was "incredibly hard".

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Instead, he framed the battle for a game's success as more centred around their attention than their wallets, adding: "In a challenged attention economy, where consumers are awash with choice, doing something interesting is key."

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