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But there is still a tricky month to go before the ceasefire is even signed.
George Ford has already had a tricky month and contrived to miss six of his seven attempted kicks at goal in perfect conditions.
They are statements it might pay to keep at hand as Collingwood face a tricky month: a hiding-to-nothing pair of games against Melbourne and Essendon, a daunting Perth trip to face West Coast and the big-game atmosphere of their oldest rival Carlton.
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As a staff member of a small anthropological museum in a state university, I was very interested in Stephen Kinzer's article "Museums and Tribes: A Tricky Truce" [Dec. 24].
Harry Reid, the Democrats' majority leader in the Senate, was plainly delighted that a tea-party candidate, Sharron Angle, won the Republican nomination this week in Nevada, where he faces a tricky election in November.
SIR - War memorials are indeed a tricky business ("Past recalled", November 3rd).
Since then, the president's popularity has slumped, and his party faces a tricky presidential election in December.
Romero said that in the case of Hugo Chávez, who faces a tricky presidential election in October, the visit could even backfire.
But with the visual effects still not up to snuff, Warner bumped the movie to early March, a tricky time for attracting the broad audience that big-budget pictures need to earn back their investments.
Even Vogue agrees – cropped pieces are the subject of a tricky trends feature in this month's edition.
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