Mind Tricks, an octet of male dancers, consistently managed a successful balance between solo and group performance. |
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Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses. |
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Morris reveals how this card trick works and explains the mathematics of perfect shuffles in his new book Magic Tricks, Card Shuffling, and Dynamic Computer Memories. |
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She steals the show as Billie Tricks, the raddled night-club hostess. |
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Summertime Tips Tricks The average person swallows close to 2,000 calories at a summer barbeque. |
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New Tricks It's the end of the series for the old dogs, and they're off to monkey around at the zoo. |
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She already has appearances in The Bill, Dream Team, New Tricks, Genie in the House, Doctors and CBBC's Kerching under her belt. |
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The Box of Tricks is a handcrafted, custom-built box call that has a mahogany base and a lid made from jatoba wood. |
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It was such a hit that he went back to the festival with three more one-man shows, Flim-Flam, The Pete Firman Magic Show and Jokes and Tricks. |
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Propellerhead Reason 5 Tips and Tricks offers musicians and computer music makers a fine guide to using Reason in daily music-making. |
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Tricks of Light is a chapbook of free-verse poetry nurse and outdoorswoman Jeanie Tomasko. |
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Starring Dennis Waterman in his New Tricks swan song, alongside Garry Cooper. |
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They frequently learn from unbred or debauched Servants, such Language, untowardly Tricks and Vices, as otherwise they possibly would be ignorant of all their Lives. |
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Tricks performed on the rope are, for example, drops, rolls and hangs. |
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She's since appeared in Upstairs, Downstairs, Five Days, New Tricks, Doctor Who, Marchlands, In Love with Barbara, Moving On, Song for Marion and Last Tango in Halifax. |
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And what happens when a fraudster tricks an iris-scanning machine by using a digital image of somebody else's eye? |
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Evading the efforts of Jack Frost for as long as possible is a goal for many gardeners. Here are some tricks on how to do just that. |
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It's got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone. |
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Stroll along the quayside among sailors and traders who will amaze you with their magic tricks and comical acts. |
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The object is to take tricks containing aces, 10s, kings, queens and jacks. |
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She resorted to all her tricks to get at the grapes, but wearied herself in vain, for she could not reach them. |
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Back in the car he tells me she's a prostitute and that was her john and she's using her pad for tricks. |
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He would sneak around at night and set up jokes and tricks and then laugh at the staff members who got caught in them. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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However, you'll still be able to perform donuts, wheelies, or other motorcycle tricks on bikes. |
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This classic objective adds multipitch rock climbing and a thrilling 150-foot rappel to your bag of tricks. |
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I pushed past him and whirled down stairs, to see if he was playing tricks with me. |
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The wind was playing tricks, lifting heaps of dried leaves, whizzing them round, and shifting them from one end of the garden to the other. |
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After taking time out from teaching Lionel Messi his plethora of tricks, Dan is now offering tips on how to become a keepy-uppy supremo. |
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Hat tricks, in which a bowler takes a wicket with three consecutive balls, are fairly uncommon. |
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Riders negotiate several jumps designed to elicit enough airtime to perform an arsenal of tricks. |
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The play is in tricks of four cards, with the winner of each trick leading to the next. |
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Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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It only has to fit a basic description, and even some plainly wrong things can be explained away as Deja Vu or other such weird mind tricks. |
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Alas, it is true that Didion is a writer full of writerly tricks of a type that can be made fun of, rather like Hemingway. |
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To be a writer you need to learn the tricks and skills to live the life of writing. |
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If you play all of them immediately, it is likely that you'll win all three of them as tricks. |
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The simple tricks are easy to execute, but the lackluster gameplay doesn't make combos any easier. |
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He requested permission to show his tricks in the presence of the lady of the house. |
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However, it's planning to use this box of tricks as a entertainment hub for the home including internet phone calls and video-on-demand. |
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But it is the children's box of tricks that seems most emblematic of her surprise resignation. |
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The Claymores, though, need to unlock their box of tricks, for a loss in the German capital would leave them with a 1-3 record. |
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We used to get a lot of inventors turn up at Northam with a box of tricks for us to look at. |
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It all smacks of pennypinching, a cheap box of tricks that may be no more effective than sticking a plaster on a severed artery. |
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The Evening Press has learned that his history of impersonation and con tricks has landed him with prison sentences before. |
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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but, apparently, you can take some old film ideas and give them a new twist. |
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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but this winter they are finally going to be proven wrong. |
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I wonder if sometimes doctors think it's unsuitable because they think you can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
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There is something to be said for that old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
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A sine function has amplitude, phase, period and shift, and you can play tricks with these. |
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Thereafter, the lead alternates between the two players, irrespective of who wins the tricks. |
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A board fastened to your feet enables jumps and elaborate tricks to be carried out. |
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Whether it is soaring 50 feet through the air on a Skidoo or popping tricks on a board in a half pipe, extreme sports thrive on danger. |
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In bright sunlight, the blocks and shadows play curious visual tricks on the eye as you view the structure from different angles. |
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This test gives you the correct answers after each question and teaches the tricks for answering smarter on the next test! |
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A constant tinkerer, Paul spent hours developing recording tricks like over-dubbing and guitar effects like reverb. |
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The arcade nearest the land is pretty bad and has really scary life-sized clown statues doing circus tricks in the ceiling. |
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In fact, he has supplemented his income by making appearances where he performed magic tricks. |
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Afterwards, the Middles go to bed but play tricks, such as apple-pie beds, on the Seniors. |
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Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time. |
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We all know card tricks are about the speed of the hand beating the eye but Daniel is an expert in the art. |
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However, some play that the declarer who takes 8 or more tricks wins nothing at all. |
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If the declarer succeeds in taking no tricks, the defenders are not penalized. |
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Next, if declarer has taken fewer than 6 tricks he pays a penalty of 20 units to the pot. |
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Because having been voted in, you just know that they will be up to the same old tricks. |
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Peter Snow's magic swingometer tricks don't look so clever now that we can all do it ourselves. |
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There are some who can perform magic tricks while others cannot even shuffle a deck of cards. |
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In the world of magic, tricks were learned that could be used in everyday life. |
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Rita and Shelly have contributed a number of fun magic tricks that are easy to do and have really wonderful results. |
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Mitch was busy showing Kelly and Krystal some magic tricks, as he approached. |
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This series features the usual staples of magic, including card tricks, the spinning rings, and the cup and balls. |
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They are capable of a lot of magic tricks like flying on an animal in the air. |
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He had puzzles for everyone, as always, some magic tricks, and plenty of jokes. |
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Most magic tricks are done with specially made gadgets that are deceptively hollow but which look solid. |
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With a cricket ball in hand, his transformation from social knave to spellbinding performer is as magical as his bag of tricks. |
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He found two knights charging at Mandeera, but they too, suffered from the magician's tricks. |
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Card-guessing tricks give a magician the opportunity to show off his or her mind-reading prowess. |
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A skilled magician and member of the magic circle, Tony is a long way from your cheesy party magician, and knows some top tricks. |
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There was even a magician performing some wonderful tricks, unfortunately he had done a disappearing act by the time I turned up. |
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He's full of fascinating anecdotes about long since dead magicians and their tricks, many of which appear in his book. |
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The box contains tricks using die, cup and ball, a disappearing beer bottle and coin, together with a wooden magic wand. |
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On the other hand, if a declarer makes no tricks, it is a match against her. |
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If a defender made one or more tricks, he subtracts one point for each trick. |
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You win less or lose more than you would by playing solo 8 and making the same number of tricks. |
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The players in the team that won the bidding score only those cards in those tricks that make the contract. |
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The team will pick audience members and make them over, sharing their expertise and tricks of the trade. |
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He's not a smart dog, he can't do any tricks, he doesn't come when he's called but he's my Harry Pup and I love him to bits. |
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News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web. |
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One of his favorite tricks is to call the people he's spying on and describe what he is observing through his telescopic lens. |
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His clients are schlemiels who pay to learn the tricks they need to help them close the deal. |
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Instead, they attempt to use tricks and minority manipulation to force public acceptance. |
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I don't want to hear about your mind games or your manipulative tricks anymore. |
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They're acting like a couple of schoolboys caught playing tricks on the teacher. |
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Despite a few tricks such as sliding seats, the rear cabin is very small and best re-served for schoolchildren and their schoolbags. |
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The negative space on the frame is almost as big as the soul space so you can do plenty of different variations on tricks with these bad boys. |
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The easy is embraced, overstimulation and tricks regarded as the badges of originality. |
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The whole bag of tricks of the average business man, or even of the average professional man, is inordinately childish. |
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If you want to see the whole bag of tricks, consider the ultimate winter animal, the polar bear. |
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But slowly things became easier for him as he developed a whole bag of tricks at making his life easier. |
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Poe may not have the capacity of Ernest, but he's crafty and I'm certain he brought his whole bag of tricks with him. |
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She's got Kevin's sense of what's out there, however, and it's inevitable that she's going to outgrow Jerry's dime-store bag of tricks. |
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Everyone here is very professional, very focused and has many resources in their bag of tricks. |
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But some Marines are now digging into their own bag of tricks, getting ready, making their own explosive charges. |
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However, he's also opened up a whole new bag of tricks for this latest adventure. |
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On the other hand, he's frustratingly comfortable recycling from his old kit bag of tricks. |
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Such tricks can be defeated with turnstiles, mantraps and guards, but those techniques have costs and limitations. |
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To score the maximum number of points, he must take exactly the number of tricks he called. |
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Ann has won seven tricks and hence the cards, so she scores a total of 41 for the hand. |
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On each hand your team scores the total number of penalty points you have taken in your tricks. |
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When all the tricks have been played each side scores the value of cards it has won in tricks. |
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He said that most residents did not mind the presence of the children, and some stopped to watch them perform their tricks. |
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The enthusiasts' tactics include presenting science as theatre, magic tricks and fantasy. |
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No catches, no tricks, just give the word and the money goes into my bank account. |
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They were the usual set tricks, such as making things disappear from under thimbles, and card and rope tricks. |
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A defender who thinks he cannot contribute his share is allowed to drop out, leaving the other defender with a quota of only two tricks. |
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As his peppery matriarchal wife, she is up to her somewhat frayed tricks and would have done better to make the character not quite so sexless. |
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The injection of tricks into this exaggerated style of b-ball works splendidly. |
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It's almost like a superhero film, with magic tricks serving as Danny's powers, helping him solve any sticky situation. |
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Skilled dancers move beyond pirouettes with their melange of tricks inspired by the Peking Opera and martial arts. |
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But apart from bluffs, tricks, and mayhem, the coming year may be a boon for babies. |
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His Russian prose, too, though full of ironic tricks and intricate detail, tilted toward the sentimental. |
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While you may be pulling off various crazy tricks, they all require good timing and excellent control. |
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There are a couple of tricks that others showed me when working with the tommy bars at a class I took. |
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Pensioners are hoping Hallowe'en will bring more treats than tricks now they've displayed our campaign posters. |
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The winner of the trick leads to the next trick, by first playing any sevens he has and claiming them as tricks and then leading a playable card. |
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I am usually very good about their tricks and jokes, but it seems I am losing my touch the more I stay away from people. |
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Confidence oozed from every position with everyone producing flicks and tricks and flowing passing moves. |
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Luckily for its readers, this newspaper would never fall for such cheap tricks. |
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The magic tricks of Astor, the performance of mimes and the band will keep the party spirit up. |
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Now each player bids a number of tricks, and you play and score according to the same rules as for three or four players. |
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After nine tricks the play ends, and the three remaining cards held by each player determine their bids. |
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The declarer and his partner do not score any points if they do not take at least the number of tricks that the declarer bid. |
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A bid of no tricks is a pass, and if all players pass, the hand is redealt by the same dealer. |
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Yet Shaft keeps on operating, pulling questionable legal tricks and using deceit and deception to fool the gangland trash of the streets. |
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He has gone from talented youngster with a few tricks up his sleeve to a quality all-round midfielder who has shone at the highest level. |
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We're not going to have the Government use shoddy, tawdry little tricks to drum up the notion of fear and then fail on competence. |
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His bag of tricks is so small, and so shopworn, it's almost as if he's writing the same column every week. |
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So many tricks and scams hidden in various aspects of our lives today were almost unheard of just a few decades ago. |
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They both seem eager to give the impression they don't require any tricks or subterfuge to advance. |
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Instead, many companies are burying higher charges through various tricks and ploys, which is why consumers need to be all the more vigilant. |
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It aims to expose scams, reveal tricks, soothe anxieties, and ease the passage of the novice into cyberworld. |
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It is only because of his cunning tricks that my mother agreed to help him. |
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Irham said that candidates were found to have used various tricks to deceive the poll commission in their registration documents. |
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Over the years, he has taken hold of his practical joke side to bombard me with as many tricks as humanly possible. |
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He flits and flies all over the camp, scampers and gambols, plays little mischievous tricks on everyone. |
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When most people think of April Fool's Day, tricks, pranks or even bad jokes come to mind. |
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In the majority of Western cultures, tricks and jokes are played on the bride and groom separately at small parties held prior to the big day. |
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After tricks after jokes, after everything Jon has done, I have never been so scared by one of them, as I was by this one. |
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Jinx liked that, because there was something reassuring in the countless little cantrips and tricks, so unlike anything he had known. |
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It might be love if only they can stop playing nasty practical tricks on each other. |
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On the other hand, consumers have long since become wise to the tricks of visual designers, and adjust their expectations accordingly. |
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Small boards are used for tricks and aerial stunts while larger, more stable boards are faster, and better for big jumps. |
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No longer would the antics of superheroes be confined to the visual tricks. |
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So the world of Dali is undoubtedly one of duplicity, tricks, mysteries and illusions. |
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Orpen delighted in such tricks and illusions with mirrors and reflections play an important part in his work. |
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Some of the world's top winter sport competitors dazzled Manchester crowds with a daring array of stunts and tricks. |
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Plummy amused the whole school, over 220 pupils, with tricks and jokes while Ivan performed his unsupported ladder act, which included juggling. |
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Before long they were also performing tricks to entertain spectators at half-time. |
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Hannes Kaufmann, will be the master of ceremonies, and is already practicing and rehearsing jokes and tricks for the evening. |
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I would not be allowed to watch him and Aiken perform little magic tricks for my amusement. |
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Interesting things take place when you perform conjuring tricks for people. |
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In the same way I used to practice my magic tricks, I practiced pretexting. |
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Any magician will tell you that misdirection is the first principle of sleight-of-hand tricks. |
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But even fewer could say they were entertained by their own dad performing magic tricks. |
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We watched a group of skater boys practicing their tricks on various walls and steps. |
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Pretty soon, she had learnt all the tricks of the game along with the jargon! |
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With a few cunning camera tricks and makeup, he literally becomes a paralyzed man, both of body and of heart. |
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The party mood spilled into the game with French tricks and flicks on show for a frenzied audience. |
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You can't reveal their hidden microphones or mimic their tricks with sleight of hand. |
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And when your enthusiasm for walking wanes, try these six tricks to keep moving on the fitness path. |
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The revised bylaw allows skaters to get around safely and practice their tricks without facing fines. |
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He says the key is keeping tension on the string and progressing from basic tricks to more complicated manoeuvres. |
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Jake uses steps, walls and railings in areas of West Swindon to practise his tricks. |
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I know all the tricks, the dodges, the right queues to be in, a handy way of always getting into the fast lane for security. |
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He did tricks and fancy moves with his sword as he danced around the clearing with lightning speed. |
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In fact, I knew Laras and what she was all about, her tricks and ploys to win people over. |
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Michael used his consistency of different style tricks, showing what Alice has to offer. |
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Burr's wiles and tricks, his guile and variation, have been in ample evidence since his rapid demolition of Greenock. |
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Burke provided all manner of tricks and class and cutting edge wherever he roamed but his excellent work was never capitalised upon. |
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Is it that people are too much alike and only have so many tricks and foibles? |
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When all the cards have been played each player counts the value of the cards in their tricks. |
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The cards have point values and the object is to take tricks containing valuable cards. |
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The basic object of the game is to take more than half of these card points in tricks. |
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One must conclude that we know an enormous amount about tricks and ruses but very little about demonstrable impact. |
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If they take all the tricks they score four games and thus win the rubber immediately. |
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Then my subconscious mind taught my conscious mind how to use the tricks it had learnt. |
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There are some tricks I have learned about how to keep up the momentum of your weight loss journey. |
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Campaigners have accused the company wanting to develop the site of waging a dirty tricks campaign. |
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Next, the players play to tricks, with the winner of each trick replacing their card with their choice of one of two exposed cards and the loser receiving the other card. |
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Alex Aciman on two new memoirs of life in Greece and Italy and the tricks that expatriate life can play. |
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After the 1997 handover, the western imperialists were up to their tricks. |
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Apparently Styles even taught the family a few tricks in the kitchen, gleaned from his former life working in a bakery. |
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Perhaps it was the boredom of long hours alone that motivated the horsemen to teach their saddle horses ridiculous tricks, but the csikos claim a practical purpose for each. |
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I just had moved past those tricks and I preferred not to do them anymore. |
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Like others who have survived these battles, I eagerly await the arrival of MT 3.0 technology because it means I can integrate Typekey into my bag of tricks. |
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The player who makes seven or more tricks scores as though they had played a contract of 1NT, and gets an additional premium of 100 above the line. |
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The magician has been mystifying his audiences for years with his amazing tricks. |
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Leaning against the bar, the Chinese acrobat looks weary, though he says none of the tricks are difficult for him anymore. |
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He killed five men and married five women, conned al capone, and traded card tricks with Houdini. |
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How many of these surging thousands are solid, and how many of these assumptions are tricks of the light? |
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Things have changed for Wall Street and for Goldman in a way that may render its old bag of tricks less helpful. |
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The Oculus Rift essentially tricks your brain into believing what it sees is real. |
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The recipes Stephane shares, from blood sausage to braised pork, share so many tricks of the trade. |
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The BND, however, has more restrictions on engaging in these kinds of dirty tricks. |
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Get more information about this topic plus additional tips, tricks, and techniques at Behind the burner. |
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When I heard Mitt Romney misquoting George Costanza, I thought my cable box was playing tricks on me. |
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Davis Valarkavu, from Thrissur, taught them some little tricks of magic. |
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The questions, both silly and taxing, were demonstrated using party tricks and wheezes, then explained scientifically to lend the programme an educational edge. |
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His actorly tricks, now so familiar, are rarely in evidence. |
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These are not nuanced performances, with actorly ticks and tricks. |
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What do tricks, hoaxes, and games have to do with your work? |
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Speeches often take place on a raised stage at the front, and this area also acts as the setting for many of the jokes and tricks played on the new couple. |
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Each of my paintings is like a book, exposing the tricks of the Evil One, revealing hidden truths through metaphoric symbols, hidden passages and written text. |
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Skilful driving is rewarded with funds to customise cars, with the usual array of add-ons and fine-tuning tricks that armchair boy-racers drool over. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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The mind boggles at the richness of invention in these strips, the constant surprises Herriman proves himself capable of pulling from some unfathomable bag of tricks. |
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Even the king of all search engines can be throttled up with a few simple tricks. |
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El Comandante used his Machiavellian bag of tricks to fuel a spoils system and political juggernaut that Venezuelans worshiped. |
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Now, I am aware of the tricks like zip ties, sheaths, cramming cables into hidden areas, but if you swap out hardware as much as I do, this is an annoying thing to do. |
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For Republicans, the 2016 cycle will show us whether old dogs have learned new tricks. |
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Ministerial tricks and power ploys are, therefore, familiar ground. |
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Prof. Kamesh is a well-known magician whose tricks are based on a theme. |
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Most tricks in game contracts are won by trumps or side suit kings. |
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So far, broadcasting certainly knocks spots off work experience at local papers, and I'm getting on top of new techniques, technology and tricks every day. |
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She makes her grandson Shiro work his fingers to the bone to keep this place in top shape, and then tricks the neighborhood kids into doing the rest. |
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She also performed a few magic tricks to enthral the students. |
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Memory plays its own tricks, and comparing sentiment across the years is devilishly difficult. |
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Thus it seems likely that instead of striking a new tone of moderation, the new GOP Congress will return to its old tricks. |
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Their fight involved propaganda, surveillance, and a plethora of dirty tricks. |
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Just two years ago, dirty tricks defined the 2010 South Carolina primary for the Republican nomination for Governor. |
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It neatly combines a gift for melodrama, a taste for dirty tricks, a powerful imagination and an important objective. |
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While airborne, you can attempt to pull off additional tricks and even pass the ball back to your teammates, who will jump towards the basket as well for potential alley-oops. |
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It wasn't, as coaches are fond of saying, pretty, but it was certainly effective and the visitors did score three tries straight out of their favourite box of tricks. |
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I use the McArdle Method, which is a combination of tricks I learned from Julia Child and the slow cooker Revolution. |
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The plot moves chronologically with no tricks of time or setting. |
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Set aside the usual circus ring tricks of political chicanery. |
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But it is also overcooked and frenetic, with some visual tricks and gimmicks repeated often enough to induce a diminishing return of novelty and effect. |
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Alternatively, if the players trust each other they can simply play to tricks in the usual manner and make a mental note of whether they were truthful during the bidding. |
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But if Pixar's going to slump, it's comforting that Disney is back to its old tricks. |
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That idea is often invoked in regards to the tricks memory plays, but I wonder how it might come into play in other ways. |
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He has surprised many by defying the adage that you can't teach an old dog new tricks by adopting a more attacking approach than he normally favours for his teams. |
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With the serial makers trying all the tricks in their hats to impress the audience, already inundated with tear-jerkers, more encounters like this could be in the offing. |
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But prices have fallen by half in the past year, and the devices are learning tricks that could take them well beyond their current role as replacements for the floppy disk. |
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You can learn the mysteries of illusion, puzzles and tricks at Tommy's Magic Workshop and take home your very own Magic Pack to amaze your friends. |
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For another, they've taken to tarting up their lattes with leaf-like artwork carved into the foam with subtle tricks of the wrist while pouring the drinks. |
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That's great if you're trying to create an emulsion, but Tejedor had a few other tricks in store. |
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Mayefsky learned the tricks of the matrimonial trade under Sheresky, the 2010 complaint said. |
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In choosing between suits of the same length, do not choose a suit with very high cards in it, as these may well win tricks even if they are not trumps. |
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Well, we have seen bikers setting records of distances while some motorcyclists do bizarre tricks, but Badadal's brand of biking is different from the rest. |
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For the next decade he worked mainly as a commercial artist, particularly on the designing of posters, showing a keen interest in visual tricks and space illusions. |
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In Australia I'm up to the same tricks, appearing, speaking, performing, and it could be in any place and the show is nearly though never quite the same. |
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There is little appreciation of the documented tricks of The Tempter. |
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Charlie senior, famed for his red nose and bowler hat, was known all over the world for his tricks, humour and ability to play countless musical instruments. |
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Those not directly engaged by his tricks and nudges and lippy asides can enjoy a master of the midfield mind games, a proven winner in the wind-up wars. |
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Did gaga just miss her old tricks or is there something else going on here? |
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Other tricks include the ability to automatically lock a connected smartphone or tablet as soon as the user moves 3 feet away with the wristwatch on. |
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Cookery shows broke the mould with lively young chefs revealing the cherished tricks of their trade and provoking thousands of us to be more adventurous with our groceries. |
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There are, in criminal investigations, a number of situations in which the police adopt ruses or tricks in the public interest to obtain evidence. |
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Kirby was up to his old tricks against his former county, running down the pitch and eyeballing the batsman as well as passing on a few choice words. |
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They're the mischievous little imps that play tricks on us all the time. |
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Sometimes there is bidding to determine the number of tricks to be taken. |
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After braving tricks on the high-dive, he braved a jump off the first diving platform. |
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Grand slam for all of the tricks, in contrast to small slam or little slam for all but one, dates from early in the 19th century. |
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Mere lineation will not do, for typographical tricks merely inform the page, not the poem. |
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Turner learned from him the basic tricks of the trade, copying and colouring outline prints of British castles and abbeys. |
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Porpoises are sometimes kept in captivity and trained to perform tricks, but breeding success has been poor. |
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When he was eight an aunt bought him a magic set and he spent hours perfecting the tricks. |
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Cooper became a member of a NAAFI entertainment party and developed an act around his magic tricks interspersed with comedy. |
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They are commonly kept in captivity and are even sometimes trained to perform tricks and tasks. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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Clients of prostitutes are sometimes known as johns or tricks in North America and punters in the British Isles. |
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Luckily, there are tricks and strategies, which can help you banish thingumabob moments. |
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Rats also need plenty of space and can become very tame, can learn tricks and seem to enjoy human companionship. |
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You had to pull one of your stupid disappearing tricks because you were being a pouty-pants. |
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Finally, Athena tricks him into stopping, and he turns to face his opponent. |
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Here, it is Tristan's jealous slave Rosen who tricks the lovers into drinking the love potion, then denounces them to Mark. |
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However, an evil dwarf tricks them into drinking a love potion, and the familiar plot ensues. |
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Slopestyle, a form of downhill, is when riders do tricks such as tailwhips, 360s, backflips and front flips. |
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But the playful younglings are full of tricks, and they confuse their parents in an effort to stay up and play. |
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Wall running is a sport where the participant uses a wall and platforms placed next to the trampoline bed to do tricks. |
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I'll play old Gooseberry with the office, and make you glad to buy me out at a good high figure, if you try any of your tricks with me. |
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Here are the on-set tricks of celeb makeup artists for covering up blemishes, circles and other skin snafus. |
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It becomes too painful and unbearable when one's own friend deceives barefacedly using mischievous tricks. |
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If you like Ritchie's schtick then you will love this because he is in masterful control of his box of tricks. |
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They love his levitating tricks and when he walked on water across the Thames last year. |
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Every actor knows that there are tricks to landing an Emmy nomination. |
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And within minutes of clocking Liz with the over-friendly landlord, Steve's convinced his tartish old ma is up to her old tricks, so she is. |
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The best bit is learning to pull off freestyle tricks, such as barrel rolls, somersaults and aerial turns. |
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In 2A, there are two yo-yos, and the key aspect is that the yo-yos never land on the string, and looping tricks are done. |
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He varies his magic tricks so as to minimize the possibility that any given audience member will see the same trick twice. |
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But it turns out even Google can be juiced up with a few simple tricks. |
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You have eight top tricks and a successful finesse in either minor suit will generate the ninth trick for you. |
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A sea lawyer is one who uses semantics, parsing of words, wordplay and other tricks of language in an attempt to mislead someone as to the truth. |
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Pigs will wear costumes, do tricks and compete for which has the waggliest tail. |
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A scientific troubleshooter is not someone who pushes buttons faster or has more tricks up his or her sleeve. |
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Using charts to identify trends is probably the slickest of the expert liar's tricks, and this stuff can get ambitious, mathwise. |
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All throughout the process, cheesemakers can employ any number of tricks to produce anything from Gouda to Limburger. |
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In The Prestige, the series of magic tricks and themes of duality and deception mirror the structural narrative of the film. |
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She tricks him into believing that she is Queen Guinevere and he sleeps with her, and the ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of Galahad. |
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Even when Robin is defeated, he usually tricks his foe into letting him sound his horn, summoning the Merry Men to his aid. |
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