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She also learns about how to deal with some very tricky customers along the way.
Christmas pudding is a bit of a tricky customer.
I wondered how well these tricky customers might complement a food that is equally difficult: artichokes.
The Man in Black was a tricky customer.
Deep Bone was a very tricky customer.
Volunteers and walk-ins are tricky customers, and the possibility of provocation is always present.
If this guy can break into the Cobden Building, he's a tricky customer."
A tricky customer, thought Jerry.
Tricky customers, ordinary people.
'We always knew Brickman was a tricky customer.
Celeric was known as a "tricky customer" who tended to stop when in front, and therefore needed to be ridden with skill and timing.
He's struggling to get back everything Murray is throwing at him now but he's still proving a tricky customer for Murray who holds to 30.
McBeth was quoted as calling Blatter, who is about to be elected to his third term, "a tricky customer."
In this respect Patten's predecessor, Sir Michael Lyons, proved to be a trickier customer than usual.
MIDDLEBROW culture is a tricky customer.
This need to be always in charge - not to mention the bouts of anti-semitism, womanising, and a kind of generalised ungraciousness - makes Dahl a tricky customer for a biographer.
Henry Farr, the solicitor from Maple Drive, who could be so funny when he chose, had said, in his comic colonel voice, that 'Johnny Muslim can be quite a tricky customer!'