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In possibly telling contrast, the sometimes tricky names of the professionals in Strictly Come Dancing, seen on the gatefold-style cover and occupying another seven pages inside, are all spelt impeccably.
Studying EU law is a commitment - there is a great deal of reading to do and you have to learn lots of case law with usually long, tricky names to remember.
The excuse for its inaction so far has been that there are not many female candidates suitable for a company like Glencore – and it is certainly tricky to name many women who can boast a CV comparable to those of the current directors, who have presided over a 38% decline in share price and a £5bn writedown.
The Manchester-born Walsh now seems most concerned with enhancing that tricky corporate name and even trickier business in the consumer sector.
In any event, Cox will have his work cut out for him in order to separate himself from the "Tricky Dick" name.
On Wednesday, he offered memory aids for tricky American names, like the Cloisters museum in Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan.
They'll be bitching about your over-prescribing, criticising your handwriting and the way you pronounce tricky Latin names.
In further evidence I cite the once slender soldier who now scarcely ever exercises, and the tricky heartbreaker named Lisa.
Acids that contain oxygen are a little trickier to name.
Naming two hawks is a lot trickier than naming one (hello Pip, wherever you are).
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