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A French lover, he writes, once distracted him "in, as it were, mid-flow" by using a tricky subjunctive pluperfect ("Proust may have been among the last to handle these with ease").
Olympus has just unveiled a new lens that captures 360-degree photos and videos by using a tricky prism and a special bulbous lens to capture images to a CCD sensor.
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In recent years, the present author reconsidered the maximal and minimal ranks of matrix expressions or partial matrices by using some tricky operations on block matrices and generalized inverses of matrices, and obtained many new formulas for maximal and minimal ranks of matrix expressions or partial matrices and their applications, see [4, 6, 9, 21 28].
Benjamin disconcerted Ni Hua by using tricky, somewhat offbeat openings.
Staying anonymous while using a smartphone can be tricky business.
Using a Replenish is irritatingly tricky thanks to the cramped keyboard and fiddly operating system.
In the end, he defused a tricky situation by using traditional diplomatic methods.
The Republicans have put themselves in a tricky situation by using the Frank Luntz talking points about how the bill encourages more Too Big To Fail bailouts.
"Correction," the word "60 Minutes" used, is a tricky one in this context.
However, how much spatial information to use is a tricky problem, and too much spatial information would suppress small structures and cause terrible classification results.
The amount of silver in local ore was not easily estimated even for those extracting the ore, and is very tricky to estimate using a fragmentary historical record.
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