Word: trickyness
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This enemy, as Eldridge always puts it. is at three levels of oppression, known as the big-time, tycooning, avaricious businessman, lying, demagogic, tricky politicians, and the Fascist pig cops, militia, and pig agents who work for the avaricious demagogic ruling class.
Measuring the amount so precisely, of course, is incalculably tricky. In Burns' early weeks, when recession was Washington's big worry, the board seemed to be aiming at about a 3% annual expansion of the money supply, which some economists thought too small. Lately, the governors have be...
The most widely used of the noisemakers produce a mild form of radio static called "white noise" by engineers. Turned down to a discreet volume, the static masks distracting outside noises and disturbing interior echoes. The white noise has its limitations. "It's very tricky," says Robert Newman, senior...
The Tigers are incredibly strong at the top of the singles ladder, boasting the two top players in the EITA in senior Bobby Goeltz and sophomore Bill Colson, and have quite impressive depth. Harvard's only chance of a victory, it appears, lies in its ability to sweep the matches...
Harvard's tennis team, rapidly becoming a contender to be reckoned with in the EITA race, crushed Williams, 9-0, on the Ephmans' tricky Uniturf surface Saturday to increase its winning streak to 14 in Northern competition.