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The house where the 14th Dalai Lama was born in 1935, under the name Lhamo Thondup, is tricky to find.
The surface of the track is smooth and dusty, making it slippery and not hard on the tires, although it is tricky to find a good grip.
The cave is tricky to find, the opening barely visible amid thick grass and reeds on a rock face beneath a path which runs along the south shore of the island (OS map ref: NM4783).
But only 3,065 Nanos were sold, a paltry 2% rise on the year before (and well down on September), with cumulative sales for the year reaching just 40,467.One reason is that the new car is tricky to find: it is being marketed only in a few parts of India, as Tata struggles to get a new factory up to speed, which in time should churn out 100,000 cars a year.
In the spirit of piracy, the area is tricky to find.
Facebook users can manually switch to a chronological feed but the option is tricky to find, and clearly actively discouraged as the choice gets reset back to the AI Feed either per session or very soon after.
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But it would be tricky to find a fair sample.
It's tricky to find appropriate metrics here.
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Fabric is a bit of a problem; it's tricky to find the right stuff.
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