Word: trickyness
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REPORTING the news is a tricky business; not only are the possibilities for mistakes large, but the reward for an honest and conscientious job is often a complaint more bitter than any distortion could produce. The news does not always make its subject look good, and nobody is more hated...
But the tricky Agawam Hunt Club in Providence-one of Brown's home courses-proved to be too much of an advantage for the Bruin squad. "The course had a lot of tricky dog legs," said Sherman. "And one hole had a tree right in the middle of the fairway...
Tricky Creek
Individual scores ran pretty high on the par-72 Plymouth Country Club course, which was described by Sherman as "short, but tricky because of a creek which winds right through it." Equalling Sherman's 78-the low individual effort of the afternoon-was the Quaker's sophomore, Don DeAngelis. The...
To embody this in the heart of a comedy is a tricky feat, but Oliver Hailey has pulled it off wonderfully in Father's Day, and he has achieved a remarkable purgation as well. Here is an evening in the theater suffused with stinging, gut-aching laughter.