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It also took me a while to understand why TREE was the answer for "Put in a difficult spot".
As for the doubles: "I played a good doubles and Stan not a bad one, but he was often put in a difficult spot on his service games," Federer said, according to L'Équipe.
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The debate has put Craigslist in a difficult spot.
(Or rather, central banks that target low rates of inflation have put themselves in a difficult spot).
But organized labor is one of the Democrats' most powerful constituencies, and the dispute has put delegates in a difficult spot.
Holmes has put Rex in a difficult spot – yes, Rex risks losing other players if he doesn't crack down on Holmes, but the Jets are most likely stuck with Holmes because of his contract, so Rex has to figure out a way to make it work with him.
Defending champion Ryder Hesjedal is testament to that after he lost more than a minute on Sunday's final climb, which was not particularly tough, to put him in a difficult spot, more than three minutes behind Nibali.
However, the offer put Mandela in a difficult spot.
Much later, Bradlee's friendship with Kennedy would put him in a difficult spot.
The double-bogey six that both players recorded put both in a difficult spot to make the cut.
And since the funding has been promised with great fanfare, the public servants who have to tick it off after the election are often put in a very difficult spot.
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