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1 The next hurdle was getting everyone off the ship and back home.
2 Now it's time to plan for the next hurdle : a viva.
3 I did not realise that the next hurdle is trying to view properties.
4 When the next hurdle emerged, the industry proved equally resourceful.
5 The ceremony was duly performed-and we tackled the next hurdle .
6 For now, though, all that matters is the next hurdle .
7 Gove fell at the next hurdle , leaving a straight fight between Andrea Leadsom and May.
8 The next hurdle was a place to hide all the income I'd be bringing in.
9 The next hurdle is making Souvenir the standard for managing rich media on the Web.
10 The next hurdle if you want to rearrange will be getting through on the phone.
11 The next hurdle is at 80.533, the 61.8 percent retracement.
12 Following that, the next hurdle Johnson would be a vote on a sped-up timetable for debating and passing the bill.
13 The next hurdle would be the European Council where a blocking majority would also be required to overturn the proposal.
14 If you can swallow the still-cheap-for-a-Ferrari $15,000 pricetag, rarity becomes the next hurdle .
15 The next hurdle , he says, is to persuade people to contribute more so they can set aside money for future costs.
16 The next hurdle for company spending will be a transition to higher interest rates, especially in the U.S., the report said.
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