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"I think everyone knows this is one of the most tricky corners," he said.
Mrs Duffy was far from the most tricky customer ever to confront a politician.
As is often the way, he left the most tricky topic, immigration, until last.
The most tricky conditions are when the rain is beginning or ending and the track is becoming wet or drying.
Because of the heterogeneous nature of composites, the thermal conductivity tensor appears to be the most tricky to determine experimentally but also to model.
The East Coast and South are likely to face the most tricky cloud-cover conditions Sunday night, as shown below.
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"It is one of the most tricky-conditions victories I have ever had," Alonso said after the race.
For something more extreme, follow the crest of the ridge from the top of the Mzaar Peak chairlift– a short hike past an old stone church and the remains of the Roman temple – to the ski area's most tricky off-piste descents, including the Grande Coulée, a narrow ribbon of near-vertical piste that should only be tackled by those with a serious head for heights.
Members of the demographic that's most tricky to court during a recession -- adults over 21 who spend their own money -- aren't budging from the house.
The best thing the Grammys telecast attempts to do is also its most tricky feat to accomplish: the artist pair-up.
There are plenty of actors who have metaphorically shot themselves in the foot when playing that most tricky of Shakespearian roles, Antony, but RSC actor Darrell D'Silva is almost certainly the first to shoot himself in the hand.
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