Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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The result is an astonishing piece of theatre in which communal storytelling effortlessly blends with hi-tech wizardry. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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Predictably enough the game follows the same storyline as the movie and tells of Potter's fourth year at the school of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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Once realizing that this thing had some sort of wizardry in his power, he began creeping towards the door. |
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Mr. Wizard was arrested for practicing wizardry, a crime worthy of certain damnation in most parts. |
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They recognized his originality, intellect, perceptiveness, and verbal wizardry. |
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Characters might think this is some sort of wizardry or witchcraft but it is actually an optical illusion. |
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It is a place that is full of spells and curses, where powerful charms work their magic, and everything is witchcraft and wizardry. |
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Now, the real difference between sorcery and wizardry is that with sorcery, you do not manipulate the environment. |
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Edmund and his wife were the only two people who knew of the family's secret, that they knew the art of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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The reason for the challenges to the Harry Potter books centre round their focus on wizardry and magic. |
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Harry is an 11-year-old boy unaware his roots lie in the magical world of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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The character he ends up creating is charming but bland, like the film itself, despite the technical wizardry involved in its creation. |
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Westergren's technical wizardry and talent in exploring linked themes through different mediums are cause for wonder. |
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Even the help of Peter's electronic wizardry is limited when you must make small talk with Russian agents over a fine English tea. |
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Over the years, it has attracted students of all kinds, and I mean all kinds, including those of witchcraft and wizardry. |
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For the author, the craft of building in timber is not so much carpentry as wizardry. |
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Three weeks along and I am some way from producing a dizzyingly lovely stream of fingerpicking wizardry. |
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If there was a school for witchcraft and wizardry, I'd sign up in a heartbeat. |
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And of course there was the odd little bit of wizardry with the ball that hookers are not supposed even to contemplate never mind attempt. |
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It's not your fancy computer wizardry that counts here, but solid craftsmanship. |
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The movie is brimming with witchcraft and wizardry, temptation and all manner of nasty people killing, maiming and thieving. |
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Left to itself, it would be sagebrush and cactus, but American capital and hydro-engineering wizardry have made it greener than wet Seattle. |
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If true, it is a feat of economic wizardry unmatched in the western industrialized world in the last quarter century. |
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Warne's mastery over the art of leg spin is unrivalled and even the worst of his detractors is forced to stand up and applaud his wizardry. |
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Compared to the hi-tech wizardry, and incomprehensibility, of many of today's multi-million pound car commercials, it sounds a little twee. |
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It would be easier to focus on tales of high-tech Scottish wizardry or financial shenanigans instead. |
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Often spellbound, occasionally shell-shocked, we succumb to Tendulkar's verbal wizardry. |
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It is here that the latest electronic wizardry is put on board a bus and taken to wherever it is needed. |
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The first earthbound applications of this electronic wizardry will be airport scanners that scrutinize passengers' bags. |
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It might be a little scary but it is also full of technical wizardry that creates some hauntingly weird images. |
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Fighting back tears, he recalled human things hidden behind billions of dollars in technical wizardry. |
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Aboard, it has every piece of electronic wizardry scientific genius can invent and money can buy. |
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So, with the latter, the wizardry of special effects allows us to whoosh down gullets and cascade through neural networks. |
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Hill descent control uses all manner of electronic wizardry to cope with slippery conditions. |
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Meantime, some of the concept car's electronic wizardry is already showing up in current models. |
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A whirring swish and whiz, bombinate whispering of a new order of mind made of steel and wizardry. |
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Plenty of thought has gone into the design of this room, and not just in terms of electronic wizardry. |
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But we don't have to look at electronic wizardry to see the damage that can be done. |
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Lucas went too far with the wizardry, creating an unpalatable film. |
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Oh yes, I had entered the world of geekery, wizardry and nerdery. |
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Tactical wizardry is not his speciality, but he is calm, imperturbable and solid as a rock. |
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Their maverick stance and wizardry at the turnable have earned some performers fashion points. |
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This particular screed will zip its way to its readers via the wizardry of the internet. |
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But to splice the virtues of small companies into the the genes of their gigantic new venture will take some wizardry. |
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The technical wizardry is brilliant, and it's great that the sound-mixing team have been recognised. |
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Even he seemed to doubt the relevance of financial wizardry to the firm's success. |
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In short, Personne proves he has lost none of his guitar wizardry, his inspiration or his personality. |
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We have, through some electronic wizardry, actually published an issue of the Journal in another country in another hemisphere. |
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Under such wizardry, the themes draw their significance from what they become rather than from what they are. |
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With all his wizardry at mathematics, Einstein could never make his bank book balance. |
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It is recording a real image, in real time, and then using technical wizardry to add virtual objects to the scene. |
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Kevin Martin, her husband, does the accounting, computer wizardry, equipment maintenance, and heavy lifting. |
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His playing throughout is exemplary, full of the rich sound and technical wizardry the master exemplified? |
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Added to all of this technical wizardry is a musical score by David Rhymer, performed by the entire cast with just the right mix of sentiment and buffoonery. |
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In fact, even today, decades away from childhood, I can think of quite a few people whom I wouldn't mind sacrificing at the altar of wizardry and magic. |
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As the Modern Industrial Age is superseded by the Electronic Information age, wizardry will flourish and scientists will be relegated to the role of technicians. |
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He seemed to be going at full speed and with wizardry bypassing players. |
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I recently needed various freelance work done, which ranged from technical wizardry, to graphic expertise, to someone to wire up my house with Ethernet. |
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Not surprisingly, they went on to beat Notts by the massive margin of 179 runs in a game which will long be remembered for Lehmann's wizardry with the bat. |
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A series of sets featuring familiar domestic settings, from the lounge and kitchen to a bedroom and bathroom, showcase a wide range of electronic wizardry. |
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After finding the serious electronic wizardry that's available to be far too expensive, he came across journal articles describing equipment that costs about a dime. |
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The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's abilities as a designer. |
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The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's capabilities as a designer. |
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In this spectacular climax, part oneiric and fantastical, the house on fire becomes, in its pyrotechnical wizardry, a final recalcitrant figure to Australian suburban space. |
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The festival will include the high-tech wizardry of Decoufle, known for his orchestration of the ceremonies of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. |
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Such a self-referential approach, however, has again proved a forcing house for structural wizardry, conjured by Arup magus Cecil Balmond. |
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By displaying their football wizardry on a very small pitch, they are also attracting attention to their project work and demonstrating how football can successfully be used to confront social and ecological problems. |
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Last but not least, the organizing committee would like acknowledge and thank Mardie Serenity for her logistical wizardry, excellent minutes, attention to detail, and generally keeping it all together! |
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Séno includes a hint of wah-wah pedals and the odd bit of sound distortion here and there, but this time round acoustic vibes take priority over electric wizardry. |
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The mindless and the silly are always open to being conned into believing that some new bit of technological wizardry is beneficial. |
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I'll stock up on staples online, then use a little bit of kitchen wizardry, Mrs Beeton-style, to plan the week ahead – easy meals made from all the leftovers. |
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It works this wizardry by detecting whether a wheel has locked up and is about to skid, and then rapidly releases and reapplies the brakes dozens of times a second until each of the slithering wheels regains traction. |
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Like idiots savants, Koza's computers work their wizardry without any expert knowledge of circuits. |
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Our customers are looking for much more than technological wizardry. |
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This techno-scientific wizardry also illustrates the two-fold change in the relationship between knowledge and power brought about by modern science. |
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It took months of practice, troubleshooting and technical wizardry, but Nexus, a real-time virtual ensemble, promises to redefine the live concert. |
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Have you ever wondered why there aren't more vehicles on the market that are environmentally friendly and maxed-out with high-tech wizardry and hip design? |
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A magical mixture of stunning guitar work and studio wizardry, The Axeman Cometh's fifteen fantastic tracks will leave you breathless. |
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Since its inception at the May, 2001 trade mission to Atlanta, dozens of Atlantic Canadian food companies have had the opportunity to display their culinary wizardry before hundreds of U. S. buyers, agents, and distributors. |
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There's no special wizardry required here, a state-like approach is needed in the State owned banks, which is all it will take to get things moving. |
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But if anyone wasstill ignorant to the world's most prolific keeper's ability with his hands going into 2007, then they are now fully aware that there is much more to his game than set piece wizardry. |
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Terms like globalization, connectivity, knowledge-based economy make us suspect that, if we are not part of the world of invisible electronic pulses, satellites and other electronic wizardry, we are just not with it. |
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We cannot ignore the fact that even the best systems are not foolproof and that the most impressive technological wizardry is no substitute for human vigilance. |
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He used his computing wizardry to automate the search-and-replace process. |
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Meanwhile Thlunrana, that secret lamaserai, that chief cathedral of wizardry, was the terror of the valley in which it stood and of all lands round about it. |
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Wit and technical wizardry aside, the new series should draw a large audience because Sherlocked fans everywhere want to know how their hero faked his own death. |
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And then you're off on a neverbefore-attempted blend of fast, plunging steel roller coaster and dazzling, astonishing HD wrapround computer wizardry. |
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The Lord of the Rings is a story of monsters, heroes, and wizardry. |
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