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Today brings a tricky winter storm that features conditions ranging from accumulating snow and sleet to cold rain over a relatively short distance from north to south across the area.
That's why it's been a tricky winter so far.
Despite Perez's quickest time, and a positive summation of his work by the Mexican, Button was more circumspect at the end of his only day of dry running, saying the team had had "a tricky winter so far".
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Leave us in peace … Go after your votes by fulfilling that which you promised your people". Chávez, who also faces a tricky 2012 re-election battle, was known for his vitriolic attacks on George Bush, who he famously called the "devil" during a 2006 speech at the UN.
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