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And both advise always shaving against the grain, which can get tricky around the neck and cheeks.
While comparisons of previous sell-offs to the public remain tricky, around 54,000 investors expressed an interest in the Royal Mail sell-off during its registration period which lasted for 16 days.
It gets tricky around pro rata and super pro rata in oversubscribed rounds.
It gets somewhat tricky around security and archiving as these things are tangentially related to storage, but if it's about paying for the deal, it could ditch RSA, the security company EMC bought in 2006 for $1.2 billion — and perhaps its data protection and archiving pieces too.
Richard explains that it gets tricky around awards season.
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It can be tricky getting around in the winter.
It is a natural stop for hungry Long Wharf Theater-goers (but involves a tricky turn-around across I-95).
Yet the world's best football players have let Kessler call a tricky end-around in which the ball is principally his: the decertification of their union.
Consider weight - larger pools are obviously heavier, so could be tricky to move around when going camping, for instance.
And what you'll find is that because the environment is a little tricky to get around in, people are eager to help teach newcomers those skills.
Extreme, but commonplace, alterations now raise a welter of tricky issues around personal interaction, not the least of which is that one cannot go around asking "who are you?" to people one has spent hours with at dinner parties, or colleagues one has bumped into for years in company hallways.
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