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1 We the French have a tricky relationship with polls: we're too passionate about them.
2 But Iceland has a tricky relationship with the European Union.
3 Bangalore and its nightclub scene have a had a tricky relationship over the last few years.
4 But it was a tricky relationship , no doubt.
5 But it might just as easily refer to Cannes' teasing, tricky relationship with the major US studios.
6 Although Nokia could certainly use the money, and Apple the cartographic assist, that would be a very tricky relationship to navigate.
7 Like Matt Berry's honey-voiced actor Steven Toast, Thorncroft has a tricky relationship with his agent -beautifully played here by Harriet Walter.
8 We have had a tricky relationship throughout his teen years and things have begun to settle in the last year when he started college.
9 His approach has helped Rose find common ground in sometimes tricky relationships .
10 The sensitivity of that venue, plus the fickle nature of peacetime alliances, made for tricky relationships .
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