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1. hand, is rather trickier
2. Luray got a little drifty too, but she was obviously used to this condition because she led him past some of the trickier steps when it was time to move on
3. This may sound simple in your own native language, but it is a little trickier when you or the participants do not speak fluent English
4. The next manoeuvre was going to be a little trickier
5. The descent along the other side of the mid-section was trickier as the light had failed completely
6. Smaller but trickier mutations of the bed monsters were the sock monsters
7. An even stickier proposition may surface whenever conflicts arise between the peculiar aspects of Justice and private designs or what is properly referred to by many as Conscience, that oftentimes bows to its ―own‖ Truth
8. ‘Do you have wine?’ proved a little trickier but we got there in the end when the oldest of the bunch produced a massive 2
9. But our foes were trickier than that, hoping to kill us with the first group, but holding the rest in reserve; completely ready to strike the instant they knew the initial attack may have failed
10. The teleport option would actually be a little bit trickier, as he would first need to separate him from Athene’s magic dampening field
11. Last night’s warp had been a little trickier, and it was causing some problems
12. My old F-22 fighter aircraft was much trickier to fly than this baby
13. of the trickier aspects of house sharing
14. I reckon this costing aspect is the trickier bit of what you'll be doing, but over
15. Things were a bit trickier on Earth, were what was permitted and tolerated varied greatly depending on where you were
16. Following the man inside one of the buildings was trickier, though
17. one flower to another, even if it was a little stickier than that in practice
18. OF HEARTS TRICKIER THAN EVER IMAGINED
19. But counting for the communal storage will be far trickier, because it will involve constantly dealing with the nine tribes who will almost always question the counting of their grain—and their cows
20. The synthetic liquid was stickier than water and was accompanied by an odd odor
21. After her ankle was strapped to the splint to his satisfaction, Conrad tackled the next and trickier step in attending to his patient’s injuries, which was getting her to realize how important it was that she have her ankle x-rayed
22. However, if I am not mailing priority, the issue becomes a little stickier because no tracking is available
23. Mid August in Odessa is hot, every week seemed hotter and stickier than
24. I was listening for animals as I ran, which was much trickier than when I was sitting in a tree
25. Some ski days have stickier snow than others:
26. can traverse through these newer, trickier snow conditions
27. trickier they'll be, as one skier might be in a light spot while his
28. this sprayer is also pickier about the reduction of the materials
29. It was trickier once we cleared the forest, but these were the sleep hours and no one appeared to be out and about
30. Ingrid's dress felt stickier by the minute
31. Karel's bullet wound proved to be trickier than we had thought
32. trickier sneaking it out of the house 15 minutes ago because Susan was walking around the first
33. I move forward, taking care to not bump into anything, which is trickier than you think when you can’t see yourself, and inspect him curiously
34. But how we talk back is trickier
35. Even when the rare case did go to trial, it’s not what you know happened, it’s what you can prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and that’s where it gets even trickier
36. We also wanted a bill that banned not only “quantitative treatment limits”—obvious caps on numbers of visits or treatment days—but the trickier, and sometimes more damaging, “non-quantitative treatment limits” or NQTLs
37. Richard grew ever pickier, complained that we didn’t smile enough and that our lack of ‘cheery bantz’ with the customers was sending travellers along the way to the Wings in the Air Bar and Grill
38. But the other two are trickier
39. Pin points of sunlight came in through minute holes in the shades never dried but became wetter and stickier as the hours went by
40. That was probably, come to think of it, the geometric apogee of his life, because the salesman’s Second Commandment (again) was Believe What Thou Art Selling, and this proved to be a little trickier than the First, when what thou werst selling wast thyself
41. VIX options are even trickier
42. We presume that they keep their positions in line at most times and thus stand to have the most inclination to remain that way as expiration nears and gamma lifts and adjustments get tighter and trickier
43. I could refuse to cover this as it’s a lot trickier than people are led to believe, but it can work
44. Once the bear market is truly under way, selling on the way down is trickier
45. Sea snails, especially in tropical waters, are trickier and should be left alone unless positively identified