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Patrick Cescau, a Frenchman who will take over from Mr FitzGerald, is inheriting a tricky legacy.
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But she has been left a tricky legacy by Phillips, who was elected for a second time in 2015 with a 24,000 majority.
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And, in a way, this exposes the tricky double legacy of nationalism that the Olympics really celebrate.
But beyond the merit of the work, determining Kurt Cobain's legacy is tricky business.
This, though, is where the question of Brady and Belichick's collective legacy gets tricky, even for two men certain to reach the Hall of Fame.
In Shaoshan he is a money-spinner, with the farmhouse where he was born attracting millions of Chinese tourists every year.For President Xi Jinping evaluating Mao's legacy is especially tricky.
Divers flock to the islands not only to view the colourful coral gardens, sharks, rays, moray eels, and other abundant marine life but also to explore the numerous shipwrecks—a legacy of the tricky shallow waters and of the marauding pirates who once cruised the region.
How he handles this tricky issue may well define his legacy.
There is more hope for offshore wind, which is technically trickier, since North Sea oil has left a legacy of marine-engineering expertise in Britain.
Since much of Pessoa's work remains unpublished, scholars fear that dispersing his papers (he left behind some 30,000 of them, in trunks in his home) will make it harder to decipher what remains one of the trickiest and most voluminous legacies among the great writers of the modern era.
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