The concerto demands athletic power from the soloist as he negotiates trickily angular and motoric passages, particularly in the last movement. |
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After 21 years at the helm, his sudden incapacity has forced the succession issue trickily into the open. |
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Customs officers, for example, I find trickily unpredictable. |
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His female lead is not Jordan, he trickily maintains, but readers should keep her in mind. |
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With these techniques Johnson effectively but trickily conveys his ironic and multivocal vision and makes his narrator successfully write himself into the text. |
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He tells a fairly simple story as trickily, as cleverly as possible. |
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Each member has a more or less equal say in the creation of elaborate, trickily metered arrangements through which Mr. Jacob's piano catapults. |
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Santos was brilliant with various kinds of rhythm: the trickily arranged snare rolls of marcha, samba's swinging two-four, strangely phrased five-beat cycles and the Afro-Brazilian six-eight. |
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Sebastian Vettel duly delivered his expected ninth consecutive race victory in dry, then trickily wet, conditions but it was not the usual crushing success. |
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The other two probably don't turn either, and have an off-center axle that would make the work ride trickily up and down if they turned. |
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