But if he has come to terms with the remnants of empire, others find equilibrium much tricker to get to. |
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As we know from recent federal history, it made the parliament a lot tricker. |
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The next problem, economic recovery in Lower Manhattan, is a tricker sell in Congress. |
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Things are rather tricker if one object creates another and the creator is the one you want to test. |
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But what appears to be a straightforward game at 40-0 becomes a little tricker when he allows Del Potro back to 40-30 as he biffs a backhand into the tramlines. |
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The OECD attempts the much tricker task of picking apart 'production subsidies' in developed nations: indirect benefits such as tax breaks or cheap access to government land. |
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Tricker is just one example of many other ideas, how to get people to enjoy motorbikes without the element of speed or performance. |
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It was being brought into Britain from Amsterdam by Russell Tricker, a Britishborn businessman based in the Dutch capital. |
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The anthelion is a spot on the parhelic circle, where the Wegener arcs, the Hastings arcs and the Tricker arcs cross the parhelic circle and increase the brightness. |
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Sergeant Pink went on to win the race but had the victory taken away from him after he was ruled to have impeded Harry Tricker during the run-in. |
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Waterpark Bahrain marketing manager Shama Uchil and operations manager Chris Tricker received the awards. |
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