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The corner isn't quite right in Hans Holbein's 1532 portrait of a Hanseatic merchant, Georg Gisze, so, obviously, a tricky problem of lens refocusing.
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EVEN for one of Europe's most efficient countries, it is a tricky problem.
In the age of social media and online profiles, maintaining privacy is already a tricky problem.
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