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Reflecting on Donahue’s 29-year run, it is difficult to believe that he managed to survive in a culture rushing for advertisement revenue and appealing to a common denominator so low that it makes pro wrestling look like a night at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.

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So, it’s not difficult to believe Herbert when he says winning is more significant to him, even while joking that, when it comes to passing the ball, “the more the better.”

He called for a wider review of the service: "With so many concerning revelations from from the review that was carried out in south Wales, it is extremely difficult to believe that these are only issues confined to one service."

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It may seem difficult to believe, but Polly was sent on a long ocean voyage accompanied only by another girl just a few years older.

“As long as the war in Gaza continues, it is very difficult to believe that the situation in the Red Sea will improve, because one thing is related with the other.”

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

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