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The thought that this tricky treat could have never seen the light of an October moon is just plain sca-a-a-ary.
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But unlike childbirth or dental surgery — the pain of which can be dulled with standard medications — migraines are notoriously tricky to treat.
It's not just 'come into the clinic, get your shot, here's your pill.' " Hepatitis C is a chief scourge in the world of liver disease, coming from an infectious blood-transmitted virus that has proved tricky to treat, let alone cure.
The latter is especially tricky to treat because it requires immediate dialysis treatment not available on the front lines of a battlefield.
"Pigmentation can be superficial and located epidermal layers, or deeper in the skin, which is trickier to treat.
CANCER is a daunting disease, and the brain tumours known as gliomas are among the trickiest to treat.
I've also given it a cavity rating on a scale of one to five: the more orange teeth you see, the trickier the treat!
And it can be trickier to treat in the winter since many typical acne fighters like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are, by nature, very drying, says dermatologist Jennifer Lee, M.D., of Franklin, Tennessee.
To remove weeds between paving slabs and other tricky-to-treat areas, Garden Organic recommends a flame weeder that uses propane or paraffin to kill weed plants and seeds.
Sturridge is a solid stage actor and does well in a very tricky part -- Treat can easily be infantilized, played to the hilt for easy sympathy.
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