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And that might make things tricky for the marketing men, who have long insisted that the more MHz, the merrier.
That can make things tricky for teams looking for the next pass-rushing nose guard or All-Pro receiver.
And he's going to do it with his head cocked to one side, just to make things tricky for himself.
That could make things tricky for him.
He doesn't have a majority in the Senedd and the demands of opposition parties about boundaries and electoral reform make things tricky for Carwyn Jones.
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You can choose a country that is hard to pronounce to make things trickier for the other players.
LaBute certainly makes things tricky for the critic.
Western reporters in Sirte say its people's declarations of devotion to the colonel and their willingness to fight for what they have are sincere.That makes things tricky for the coalition.
The removal of the fifth fielder outside the circle has not just made things tricky for bowlers in 50-over cricket, it's held up a whopping great 'all-you-can-eat sign' above their heads.
Choice and competition is good for consumers, but it sure makes things tricky for merchants.
"Our openers didn't destroy teams but they did chew up a huge amount of balls and made things tricky for people".
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