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The dancers went about this tricky business with poker faces; they might have been folding laundry or taking out the trash.
Then they all made speeches along the lines of, "I appreciate you think English politicians patronise you, which is why we've come to tell you to think about this tricky matter properly because it's more complicated than you hunky but dim Scots are used to".
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Even from where I sit in a chilly truck stop abutting miles of abandoned hills, it seems obvious that, if the Bush administration had shown any diplomatic skill in the pre-war period, Tehran would be too busy worrying about Turkey's intentions on this tricky flank to be so effectively engaged in Iraq.
I suppose I'd always had the idea that this record was somehow a conversation between lovers about the tricky business of love.
We'll never again be able to plead ignorance about that tricky "eponymous" definition: eponymous.
A branding expert prattled on CNN about the tricky maintenance of a lifestyle brand like Kardashian's.
One ref asks him about the tricky shot-blocking play from the Web site.
But what about the tricky part?
"Sorry about this, just a tricky corner.
When the images themselves are terrifying, music can bring about an even trickier reversal, providing ironic reassurance or genuine compassion.
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