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Any problems with your heart or lungs will make it tricky to find insurance, as will a diagnosis of cancer.
But Hollywood has long found it tricky to find the balance between being taken seriously on geopolitics without falling short on what movies are supposed to do: entertain.
The kickers often find life awkward when the wind blows – even Jonny Wilkinson considered it tricky to find his range there – and the weight of history is heavy indeed.
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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.
Chian House: It's tricky to find this teak wood Lanna style abode-turned-guesthouse, because it's tucked away in a Thai neighborhood.
It's tricky to find appropriate metrics here.
(It's tricky to find so I rigged this Google map with the precise spot).
Fabric is a bit of a problem; it's tricky to find the right stuff.
Unlike "Work Suspended," "Scott-King's Modern Europe," and ten others, it was tricky to find before the book came out.
Both are now thriving, though it proved tricky to find the right balance of heat for the tilapia and nutrients for the lettuce.
Her long-time friend Belinda Luscombe, Time's art editor, described the problem with trademark Yankee bluntness: "She's gorgeous, but with a fatwa, it's tricky to find guys".
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