Word: difficult
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...certainly serves to bank the fires of hostility in Russia. Further, and perhaps most important, he reiterates a demand for a much larger navy--one which would give Germany parity with Italy, and dominance in the Baltic. This will have serious repercussions in England, and make extraordinarily difficult of realization her plan of impartial mediation...
Francis Johnson's voice not only made many of the songs more enjoyable but made Mary Bounce an attractive heroine. He sings his song "I've a Good Imagination" so well that it comes near to being the outstanding musical number. Peter Jopling's difficult gyrations at the end of the first act were accomplished with unexpected grace...
...aware that Toledo has the golden heart traditional for mobsters in that blend of Hans Christian Andersen and Broadway which is a Damon Runyon story. Leon Errol and Vince Barnett are the gorillas detailed by their boss to see that life flows smoothly for the Princess, a task made difficult because she resents any benefactions sponsored by Toledo. Faced with the problem of getting her a new hack horse, they hire a professional horse thief from a Madison Square Garden rodeo. He is a desk cowboy with wild eyeballs who in the picture's most hilarious sequence steals...
...been difficult to adjust yourself to America...
Newell Paige, a rising young surgeon, was assisting his admired senior, Dr. Endicott. at a difficult operation. Dr. Endicott was more worried about the tottering market than about the job in hand. He made a fatal blunder; the patient died. Paige, horrified, took the blame, left town, threw up his career, changed his name, brooded, talked to his dog. When he met the dead patient's daughter it was mutual love at a glance, but she found out who he was. Their ways parted-it seemed, finally. But thanks to a crippled old clergyman, who was a perfect dynamo...