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Both hit their very tricky targets.
Like a lot of Vonnegut's books, it's difficult to summarize succinctly and coherently, a quality that's made them tricky targets for screen adaptations.
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Now, though, some of the bowling heroics that won the third Test at The Wanderers would leave them a tricky target in the fourth innings but one of a nature that could be attained by a single inspirational innings.
BBC Radio Leicester's Richard Rae: "Leicestershire's bowling attack was unable to get as much out of the Grace Road pitch as Derbyshire had managed the previous day and so what had looked as though it could be a tricky target proved straightforward for the visitors.
By inventing an exuberantly profane alter ego, played by Key, who gave voice to Obama's bottled-up anger, the show successfully satirized a president whose unflappable demeanor and history-making ascension to the White House had made him a tricky target for comedy.
ONE of the trickiest targets for Shinzo Abe's third arrow of structural reform was always going to be opening Japan's agriculture sector up to international competition.
Rigs once again dot the landscape, but they're going after far deeper and trickier targets, like Woodford Shale or the Granite Wash, than drillers did back in the early 1980s heyday.
With Iain Duncan Smith and George Osborne's reforms providing so many fish to shoot in a barrel, Labour doesn't want to train its sights on a trickier target.
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