Word: trickyness
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Sam Shepard’s A Lie of the Mind is a play about delusion. It’s difficult to write a play about delusion, and it’s equally tricky to stage one. It’s usually not too hard to get an audience to relate...
“Choosing a costume. That’s always a tricky part. It’s not everyday we have such a built man. Normally it’s just scrawny college students,” Ma said.
Observing chefs can be tricky. To the practiced chef, much of food preparation has become perfunctory—they hardly give a thought to the acts of whisking, marinating or garnishing. They cook instinctively, which is no help to the interested amateur. That’s where the freelance food...
But getting to the gong—suspended 30 feet in the air—required tricky footwork.
The historically disenfranchised Shiites, comprising almost two thirds of the population, have the most to gain from direct democracy, and their leaders are suspicious of political arrangements that might dilute the strength of their majority by giving disproportionate weight to the Kurdish and Sunni Arab minorities. But Shiite dominance is...