Sentences with phrase «tricky thing called»

As time goes on, he becomes increasingly grateful for how well we've navigated this tricky thing called marriage separation.
Chain these sliding scales together across the three dimensions of space and that tricky thing we call time, and we have a language for expressing the continuities and relations of nature that extends far outside our common experience.

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However, as any seasoned FODMAPPER knows, things become tricky when many soup popular recipes call for onion, garlic and often, gulp... legumes.
My nephew, who was raised macrobiotic, used to call junk food «tricky foods» — things that look, smell, and taste like food but are actually horrible for your body.
But I do know that it requires a thing called pectin to truly work - a hard - to - get ingredient which can be tricky to work with.
Rival coaches, particularly those he beats, call Harkness tricky, sneaky and a lot of things less printable.
But Actress, as the tricky thing was called, looks downright straightforward compared to Kate Plays Christine, which casts its own methods and intentions under constant suspicion.
You'll need to consult a legal person to be sure, but I doubt that anyone can stop you using your real, legal name on the front of your books — although if your parents called you something like Coca Cola, things could get tricky.
Doing sneaky, tricky things like putting a phone call as a claim — or the use of roadside assistance as a claim — shouldn't be allowed.
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