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How Creed, born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and brought up in Scotland, will fill the imposing north and south Duveen galleries, which run down the middle of Tate Britain, is still under wraps but it is a big and tricky space.
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A young person, for example, might have scant savings, a big income and tricky questions involving student loans and employee options.
Moreover, he does not think only about football, but also about big and tricky questions of the kind that teenagers and autodidacts possessors, that is, of intellects not yet sicklied o'er with the pale cast of learning tend to ask.
Yes, I'm acutely aware that I'm saying this having not tried to cross the planets, and also admittedly that the hanging planets look a big tricky to steady... but not impossibly so.
The Broncos offense, however, was full of big plays and tricky ones, too.
How you figure out if you're a big user is tricky (national averages are a moving target, as a tour of three or four such sites shows).
Keys and Hammond B3 were performed by "Big Jim" and "Tricky" Stewart.
The second issue is much bigger and trickier.
And Nepal, much the bigger and trickier of the two, has proved hostile to Indian investment and political interference.
The biggest and trickiest of those integrations has been the merger of the operations of Donaldson , Lufkin & Jenrette an investment bank Credit Suisse bought last year for $12 billion.
Oral argument does not "regularly, or even infrequently, [determine] who wins and who loses".If the justices entered the courtroom on April 28th sure of their votes in this year's biggest and trickiest fourth-amendment cases, they hid their certainty brilliantly.
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