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Meanings of first difficulties in English
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Usage of first difficulties in English
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The firstdifficulties had been quickly overcome; others, far more complicated, remained.
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Such are the firstdifficulties to be encountered in villa designs.
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When the firstdifficulties were surmounted, he wrote rapidly, and at considerable length.
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One of the firstdifficulties that opposed him was the scarcity of fresh water.
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The firstdifficulties were in getting lamps, regulators, etc., that would give a uniform temperature.
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The transport-service, too, had got over its firstdifficulties.
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The firstdifficulties of a new country being subdued may also contribute to this comparative facility.
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One of the firstdifficulties which the novice will encounter is the uncertainty of the wind currents.
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When any selection of minor poetry is made, the principle of arrangement is one of the firstdifficulties.
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After it had passed the firstdifficulties of starting, he was seldom able to attend either Council or Central Board.
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What best pleased lady Harriot was, after she had conquered the firstdifficulties, she discovered a wonderful talent for music.
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One of the firstdifficulties to be overcome was the hostility of the Indian tribes who inhabited the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys.
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Ascending the Ottawa, they encountered their firstdifficulties at the Long Sault, where Dollard forty-seven years later was to lose his life so gloriously.
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'Tis scarcely credible with how much ardour he surmounted the firstdifficulties of logic.