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Lobbying, if no longer a capital offence, is still a tricky affair for the many foreign companies trying to make their way in China.
Before a New Jersey-born son of a Scottish farmer named John Landis Mason patented his jar in 1858, home-food preservation was a tricky affair.
James Stewart Polshek, the architect who provided a master plan for the project, said that intervening in an old building to find space for new systems is a complex and tricky affair.
Star De Mohaison is the name but the rain has dampened my enthusiasm a little, so, in a very tricky affair, I'm going to split stakes and back an outsider too in Tot O'Whiskey.
However, riding Brand Tiger will be a tricky affair.
After breaking in the first game of the match, Nadal found his first service game a tricky affair.
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