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By Week 5, you're sauteing and frying to your heart's content, and learning to deal with the tricky properties of eggs.
Widely available studies going back decades warned of the tricky properties of ammonium nitrate, which can break down when exposed to moisture or temperature changes — vital factors, federal regulators said, with the defective Takata airbags.
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For the long-term prisoner, hope is a tricky property, something that needs to be constantly monitored and managed.
Hulu has experience shepherding prestigious-but-tricky literary properties to the small screen, establishing itself as a player in original content with the Emmy-winning "The Handmaid's Tale" and earning positive reviews for last year's limited series "The Looming Tower," based on Lawrence Wright's Pulitzer Prize-winning history of Al Qaeda.
It is trickier for property.
Working with the material is extremely tricky, because its properties change when it comes in contact with other materials.
Amazon will be treading mostly existing territory in the science fiction and fantasy genres with its new imprint launch, which is likely a way for it to ease into a tricky market with properties that have proven their ability to be commercial successes.
A Chinese partner should help with tricky rules about property rights which have tripped up Rio's rivals.
But can tricky issues like property and security, which have sunk previous talks, be resolved this time?
But nostalgic properties are tricky.
Even finding properties was tricky.
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