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Rather ironically for an owner who found it, shall we say, a little tricky to settle down with one partner, a pair of falcons may mate for life - perhaps that's what Henry admired about them.
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State and local government also need to be compensated.All this might be trickier to settle outside court.
It nonetheless proved a tricky item to settle.
"It was a tricky period trying to settle in but it happened seamlessly," he told BBC Radio Lancashire.
Last month leaders of parliament's five biggest blocks said they had agreed to settle a clutch of tricky issues from sharing oil revenues to the rehabilitation of purged former Baath party members but have yet to reveal the details.More recently, one of the tougher Sunni-led groups, the National Dialogue Front, ended its months-long boycott of parliament.
Moreover, it fails to settle what is always the trickiest issue in any devolution of power: money.
But former federal treasurer Shane Stone, himself the author of the famous "mean and tricky" memo in 2001, said the federal organisation needed to "settle down and support the government and the leader".
It took several decades for the categories to settle into the modern dichotomy of Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Screenplay, though the distinction can be tricky: originality, of course, is relative.
Serious matters to settle".
She refused to settle.
Why the rush to settle?
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