| 11. | In politics, as we see, a ploy is double-edged; accusations of trickiness can get tricky.
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| 12. | Quentin Harris, the Syracuse free safety, said he was most concerned by Georgia Tech's trickiness on offense.
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| 13. | It is free from any trickiness in handling and is characterised by a general robustness of construction which is very commendable"
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| 14. | There are times when Morris's idiom never seems to match the trickiness of choreographers like Trisha Brown and Twyla Tharp.
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| 15. | At the same time, he comments on the trickiness of doing this without losing the productive nature of the Wikipedia community.
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| 16. | Another 21-year-old, Benjamin Lauth of 1860 Munich, flashed some real trickiness in a short stint at forward.
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| 17. | Some of Dole's bobbles have arisen partly from the expected trickiness of running the Senate and running for nomination at the same time.
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| 18. | And it would demonstrate the trickiness of Hickman's ruling that the veracity of Miss Brawley's accusations would not be debated anew here.
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| 19. | Apparently referring to Kelly's ability to distract opposing fielders, Anson said, " Many a run has been scored through Kelly's trickiness.
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| 20. | She does not think " The Autograph Man " is a great novel, she said, in part because of the trickiness of its topic.
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