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Almost every major media company has had a difficult tangle with the Web or gaming.
In addition to serving as chief executive since 2004, he was the president and chief operating officer for four years, and was widely credited with helping Lockheed emerge from a difficult tangle of mergers when he was the chief financial officer in 1999 and 2000.
Avoid ribbon or trim with sequins sewn in, as they may get caught in your hair and cause a difficult tangle.
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If you encounter any particularly difficult tangles or mats, put a dime-sized glob of detangler on the mat and working it out with your fingers.[7].
Other bills - on planning, embryology, party finance - may get tangled up in complications in a year that will start with a difficult debate on Europe.
But as the ideas develop into detailed legislation, they will transform from abstract objectives into a tangle of difficult trade-offs.
Unfortunately, last week the full Fourth Circuit reversed the decision, and with a tangle of difficult-to-decipher opinions, upheld the government's right to hold Mr. Marri indefinitely.
never try to force a comb through a tangle.
For those who embrace it, the long putter can be a double-edged sword, creating a tangle of emotions that is difficult to unknot.
The ground level will be a garden, rather than a tangle of traffic-choked streets.
If they get crossed and someone gets a fish on the hook, you both will start reeling your lines and cause a tangle, which will be very difficult to get loose without losing the fish.
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