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But whereas she expressed herself so clearly for fall, she now seemed boxed in by a style too tricky to be either subversive or natural.
Even with a case that proves too tricky to be credible -- here, the violent history of a former military man on trial for rape is tied in with the murder in Harlem of an old woman who was at one time the mistress of King Farouk -- Alex saves face with the solid expertise she displays in the courtroom.
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The situation is reminiscent of how other apps have fallen at the Twitter API hurdle when it's turned out to be too tricky to change to meet new rules.
Too often, the view within the coalition has been that big changes in these areas are too tricky to make or even discuss so they are best put off to another day.
He left Wyeth after protecting the hormone drug Premarin from generics (by arguing that hormone drugs are too tricky to knock off) but before Premarin turned out to be a mixed blessing for the women taking it.
But the fact that Mr Reid and Mrs Pelosi have decided to separate ethanol and fuel economy from a more sweeping initiative suggests that they think climate change is still too tricky to tackle.Mr Reid's disapproval is likely to doom one amendment to the current Senate bill that would set up a registry to measure American firms' greenhouse-gas emissions.
If you have additional parts, these can be glued on, especially where it's too tricky to cut out the whole design but a lot easier to cut out basic shapes and glue them into formation.
If they are over the eyelashes or eyebrows, it is too tricky to get rid of them, so just leave them there- no one will notice.
A wider range of polls would now be too tricky to arrange.
In any event, he said the fallout would be too tricky to forecast.
Or the slight sag along my jawline it couldn't be too tricky to lift with a little filler….
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