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For Weiner, it was the most difficult chapter to write.
Now comes another difficult chapter: Daily life as the Djursholm Girl.
Bethenny Frankel can officially put one difficult chapter of her life behind her.
But Flint was perhaps the most difficult chapter of his eight years in office.
"Pandora is in a difficult chapter," said Mark Mulligan, a digital media analyst with Midia Research.
At the time, the blow seemed like a poetic, perfect bookend to a sad and difficult chapter in Jones's life.
Students will also have the opportunity to look for echoes in today's world of this difficult chapter in American history.
Buffett has historically invested in technology sparingly, ending a difficult chapter last year in IBM while ramping up his stake in Apple.
Billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has ended a difficult chapter in its investment in IBM while ramping up its stake in Apple.
"All of New York City understandably seeks closure to this difficult chapter in our City's history," the NYPD said in a statement.
I continue to wish him nothing but the best and hope that we can both now move past this difficult chapter in our lives.
"It's the end of a difficult chapter but there is a well-defined plan and it's about executing on that plan," Lewis told Reuters.
"All of New York City understandably seeks closure to this difficult chapter in our City's history," Walzak said in a statement, declining further comment.
SW: That was actually quite a difficult chapter for us to deal with in the book, because my childhood memories are not very explicit or very clear.
"Serbia has now concluded its most difficult chapter in the cooperation with the Hague tribunal," President Boris Tadic of Serbia said when Mr. Hadzic was arrested in July 2011.
But what really haunted me about it — and made it by far the most difficult chapter to research and write — was seeing how awful we were to our fellow citizens.
After completing the planned return of capital to investors in Haywood's funds, Interim Chief Executive David Jacob said the company could now "close the most difficult chapter in our history".
Following Wilkinson's divorce filing from Baskett, 35, Hall called her best friend "a strong woman" whom she plans to support every step of the way though this difficult chapter of her life.
During Monday's candid episode of their podcast Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin, the country singer, 35, and her husband, 32, discussed a very difficult chapter of their lives together.
Their ordeal — or at least the most difficult chapter of it — ended last week when the two were suddenly reunited moments before they were put on a plane and deported back to Guatemala.
The ruling on Monday by Delaware Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock dismissing the lawsuit closes a difficult chapter for Uber, which paid $245 million to Alphabet in February 2018 to settle their trade secrets fight.
The book is finally being reissued this month, at the same time that Ms. Fleming is closing a difficult chapter that culminated in the death of her husband, the chef Gerry Hayden, in 2015.
LONDON — Should Prime Minister Boris Johnson persuade Parliament to pass his Brexit deal — to "get Brexit done," as he promised — it would seem to bring a successful end to the most difficult chapter of his career.
"Of course the most difficult chapter is agriculture with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay this is essential and in this sense we need a more flexible position from the French side," Macri said during a news conference in Berlin.
We have entered a very difficult chapter of American history, but it would all be just the slightest, tiniest bit easier for me to bear if I knew that Freeform was going to give Alexis her own dolphin-themed spinoff.
The deal with BNP Paribas draws a partial line under a difficult chapter for RBI, which invested a total of around 800 million euros to get control of Polbank in 2012, although it will have to retain a portfolio of soured loans.
In that bruising 2000 campaign, Cindy McCain once again faced scrutiny of a difficult chapter in her life in around the early-1990s when she had struggled with an addiction to painkillers after back surgery (She spoke openly about it after she was confronted by the Drug Enforcement Administration and confessed she had taken pills from her own non-profit).
On 20 July 2011, Serbian President Boris Tadić announced that Hadžić had been arrested by Serbian authorities. He added that the arrest closes a "difficult chapter" in Serb history.Serbia: Hadzic’s arrest closes 'difficult chapter' of Serb history – Adnkronos Politics. Adnkronos.com. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
"Phase" debuted in live concerts by the band; the studio rendition of the track premiered accompanying an announcement of Marigold on October 30, 2019. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times interpreted its at times apathetic lyricism a reflection of the band's difficult chapter regarding Hall's accusation of sexual coercion. Hayden Goodridge, writing for Paste, considered it a return to form creatively, while also complimenting its slide guitar playing. Jon Young of Consequence of Sound found it among the better tracks on Marigold, enjoying its "rousing" and "tender" tone.
For historians it remained a rather difficult chapter of Spanish past. The Generalitat archives documented the repressive action rather than the plot itself; most EC papers have gone missing, while memoirs and other accounts provided by the protagonists were trapped in conflicting versions, inconsistencies, and political bias.Enric Ucelay-Da Cal, Arnau González i Vilalta (ed.), Contra Companys, 1936. La frustración nacionalista ante la revolución, Valencia 2012, First serious attempts to target the issue come from the 1980s;José María Huertas Claveria, Antonio Ribas, El complot que queria catalanizar en 1936 la revolución popular, [in:] El Periodico 25.11.1984, pp. 17-18; Daniel Diaz i Esculies, Objectiu: Matar Companys, [in:] Avenc 225 (1988), pp.
Singaporean Minister for Foreign Affairs, K Shanmugam has expressed concern to Jakarta about an Indonesian naval vessel being named after two Indonesian marines who set off a bomb in Singapore during the Konfrontasi in the 1960s. In response to media queries on Indonesian press reports on the naming of the frigate, the KRI Usman Harun, after the two Indonesian marines, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said: “The two Indonesian marines were found guilty of the bombing which killed three people and injured 33 others. Singapore had considered this difficult chapter in the bilateral relationship closed in May 1973 when then-PM Lee Kuan Yew visited and scattered flowers on the graves of the two marines. “Minister for Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam spoke to Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Marty Natalegawa to register Singapore’s concerns over the naming of the navy ship and the impact this would have on the feelings of Singaporeans, especially the families of the victims.” All three corvettes docked at James Fisher Marine Services Barrow, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom The Indonesian Navy corvette KRI John Lie (358) lines up for a combined gunnery exercise behind the U.S. Navy littoral combat ship USS Fort Worth (LCS-3).

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