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1 Even with the addition of the print product, it's a dicey proposition .
2 The onscreen reunion for the duo, however, is a dicey proposition .
3 But remaking a show from across the pond is always a dicey proposition .
4 No, Cockle, my friend, violence here is a dicey proposition .
5 That was what made labor action against any of their companies a dicey proposition .
6 Revisiting past glories can be a dicey proposition for artists, particularly in the young man's game of rock'n'roll.
7 And that is increasingly looking like a dicey proposition at best, as Wired.com's Brian Chen presciently noted in February.
8 And the 2014 New Zealand movie the show is based on is so beloved by audiences, it was a dicey proposition .
9 The Knight, partially funded by the Navy, is electric powered, though, and so it needs to recharge -a dicey proposition in the briny deep.
10 Even familiar warm-ups are dicey propositions .
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