Because the main beam of a buck swoops to the rear and then juts forward, it can trick the eye. |
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It's definitely a case of trick or treat this weekend depending on where you're going in Wales. |
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It was only as I was slowly talking my way through the question that I realised it was a trick question. |
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The trick here is meticulous preparation in order to avoid the intrusion of any semblance of reality. |
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At that moment, no amount of language twists or Libertarian semantics will be able to trick God. |
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Almost every single trick he does can be bought from a professional magic trick supplier. |
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Extra police will patrol Stockport at Halloween after complaints about trick or treat kids. |
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This Halloween have all that candy ready for trick or treat and a scary movie already in the DVD player. |
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When they play trick or treat, they throw broken eggs all over your doorstep if you don't give them something. |
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I suppose it's one way of keeping trick cyclists and counsellors off the streets. |
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Kirby's next trick was to bowl a couple of beamers to Ed Smith when he lost his footing. |
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Misogyny is metal's oldest, most boring trick and no less boring when it's spouted by some guy who sounds like he's trying to hawk up a loogie. |
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Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler. |
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They don't just set up their courses, they trick them up and too often they career over the line between what is tough and what is unreasonable. |
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They used every trick in the manual to portray him as a corporate fat cat who cared only about saving his skin. |
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I shall not need a horror mask when I open the door to the young scallawags who come trick or treating on Hallowe'en. |
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The scam tries to trick customers into giving away confidential bank details. |
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She knows there are risks in this, but feels it is safer than walking the streets and turning a trick with a stranger. |
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Symantec said that scareware vendors go to great lengths to initimidate and trick web users in to purchasing this malicious software. |
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The batter is quite a bit thinner than that of pancakes, and the trick is to use its fineness to the finished crepe's advantage. |
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Runs and passes are both part of the playbook, but you also have trick plays like the flea flicker or the running back pass in your repertoire. |
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Like the French Resistance, they're not taking it lying down, as they fight back with every scheming trick at their disposal. |
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The technology can be used to trick a plant's molecular machinery into making a range of medically useful compounds. |
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Bolli's vocal trick is to stand in another room yowling as if in her death throes. |
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Both sets obviously highlight Bulgarian basso's hat trick of singing three roles. |
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What these businessmen have somehow managed to do is pull off is possibly the most audacious and lucrative three-card trick in history. |
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In a seamy storyline, she tries to badger her now-clean brother, Chris, into turning a trick with her in order to earn drug money. |
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I don't know what trick question those 30 percent of respondents were asked, but the answer they are said to have given is balderdash. |
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It's the oldest trick in the book and the easiest way of making the evening news. |
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It's a sneaky trick that bamboozles innocent people who sample the first couple songs in-store into spending 20 dollars. |
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Documents rarely set out to trick historians, but they can bamboozle the unwary at every turn. |
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After taking a trick a player can announce a marriage for 5 extra points for the team. |
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He accused them of rewriting history after what he called a failed three-card trick in the general election in May. |
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In the end the play seems less a debate about modern art than a clever theatrical con trick in which we, like Adam, emerge decisively duped. |
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They used every trick in the book to justify the unjustifiable and the people saw through their lies, half truths and dissimulations. |
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A killer whale calf learned the trick of luring gulls to the surface of the water with fish. |
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In addition to his endurance and overall toughness, he's hard to hit, and knows every trick in the book. |
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Caulking, sealant, and weather stripping will do the trick and are available at most hardware stores. |
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My site takes 15 minutes to load and I've tried every trick in the book to fix this. |
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The trick to making a Barm Brack is soaking the fruit over night in the tea. |
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This is a veteran team, a gang of warriors who know every trick in the book. |
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Nuanced arguments obviously are not doing the trick anymore in our media-saturated instant gratification culture. |
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These young men may not be able to beat their opponents physically, but speed and craft does the trick in achieving results. |
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I've had back trouble and if I want to keep playing to the standard I need to take on a physio full time so this is doing the trick for me. |
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I had to quietly excuse myself from a Vinyasa class with mutterings of trick knee. |
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Now for those of you who have been lucky enough to have escaped this ordeal, let me tell you that this is a trick question. |
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I mean the questions had almost trick answers, you know what I mean, and they were just what I liked doing. |
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Despite the trick photography involved, it still calls for some nifty footwork and Niall rises to the occasion. |
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The answer is normally a halting yes as the voter tries to work out if it is a trick question. |
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You don't like to ignore her because that would be rude and, after all, it's not exactly a trick question. |
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So I tried my next question, which was something of a trick question as I knew the answer. |
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Let's say you vote for a trick play that ends with a player suffering a serious knee injury. |
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I assumed he had been rifling through my wallet, and that he was now asking me trick questions. |
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This one will be less ambiguous, and I'll stay away from cryptic clues and trick questions. |
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And no matter how little or how much money you have, there'll always be people hoping to trick you out of it. |
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Instead, she uses cajolery, deception, and sexual manipulation to trick him out of consummating the marriage. |
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A pensioner today told how she defied a conman who tried to trick her out of thousands of pounds. |
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Restaurants try to trick you out of a little more money in exchange for a lot more food. |
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Yesterday he vehemently denied deliberately hatching the elaborate scheme to trick Mrs Fretwell out of her home. |
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This is a cheap political trick to try and muddy the waters just before an election. |
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Between the four of you, you must trick the tricksters, fool the foolers, and outwit the outwitters. |
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Steelkilt calculated his time, and found that his next trick at the helm would come round at two o'clock. |
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Accept and publish any bad trick reports you get even if it might seem like a less serious incident. |
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You may ask to look at the cards played to a trick by the other players as long as your own card is face up. |
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The winner of the trick is determined according to the rules set out below for each type of lead. |
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The card used for the trick may be chosen from either the concealed hand or from the showcase. |
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The center cards are given to the first player capturing a trick with a heart or with the queen of spades. |
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When a trick is won, choose a card in that trick that is of the same suit of the card that led the trick, and put it face up. |
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If the sheet is played, it neutralises every card in the trick save the one played just before it. |
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Rather, the trick is to pretend to be abnormal yourself, since any ordinary person would be completely star-struck. |
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First, I note that many readers thought that some intended camera trick had brought about these strange smears and trails. |
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There is a very cunning trick to the site, but it took me some time to spot what it was. |
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Whether it is a plesiosaurus, an eel or a trick of the light, it remains to be seen whether something is really out there. |
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So I think it's probably a bit of silliness caused by a trick of the light. |
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They seemed to be quite decrepit, but that may have been only a trick of the light. |
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You come to know the character as a trick of the camera, and then he starts moving with human fluidity through a strange, featureless world. |
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But this is simply a cunning trick to make you forget that you're over-paying for this protection! |
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He may try the same trick of creating targets, but the point to note is that at least he is taking these challenges seriously. |
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The trick is to book as far in advance as possible and shop around for the best rates. |
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The trick with tongue piercings is not to hit a vein, but I double check the tongue before I unclamp it. |
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This is clearly a handy trick for shock-horror press releases, but that's where the comparison ends. |
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The trick is trapping someone into thinking it the problem has to be dealt with in polar opposites. |
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In these stories, beasts frighten or trick their enemies, sometimes by taking on the shapes of human beings. |
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His use of rhetoric to play with the facts was not a trick or sham, but a legitimate part of a historiographical method. |
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The novel becomes a tour de force in which one literary trick succeeds another. |
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The sixth is a tough from the East who dresses up like a bad man and plays some low-down trick that gives the boys a bad name. |
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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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If a seven is led, it counts only as a seven, and the trick is won by the last seven played to it. |
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Then there was the sneaky dirty trick of introducing a bill that even the mover says is near identical. |
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Each trick taken by an opponent scores a value equal to the number of unbiddable tricks. |
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Fleet, meanwhile, has the resigned and mournful air of a dog who knows the precise trick his master requires him to perform in return for dinner. |
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Everywhere I looked I saw another person from another corner of the world throwing down another trick that blew me away. |
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But it has done the trick and now even the tiniest of baby quail are quite safe inside. |
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The trick is to spend quality time in each place by not rushing around and trying to see everything. |
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It's a neat trick to have a way to spell words containing both nasalization and crucially important tone without any accents or funny letters. |
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There are no trumps at the start, but if the side winning a trick hold the king and queen of a suit, they can make that suit trumps. |
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I figure I can trick a couple of blockheads into believing that I am going to take you two back to the boss. |
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It was an old trick that he had learnt in the jungles of South America from sentries on the midday watch. |
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The winner of the first trick must lead a trump to the second trick if he holds one. |
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If a trump is led, the other players may play any cards, and if several trumps are played to a trick the last one wins. |
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The suit of the card led by the pitcher to the first trick becomes trumps for that deal. |
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He then gave his attackers the wrong number but was set upon again after they realised he had tried to trick them. |
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A typical trick was to coat a gold object with a metal that could be dissolved by an acid. |
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Another neat trick is to add two or three bits of lemon peel to acidulate the water. |
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Very clever, Valda, though some professional magicians of my acquaintance manage this trick with much more aplomb and good humor. |
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Bookmakers make Hardy Eustace favourite to complete a hat trick next year with Ladbrokes quoting him at 5-1 and Cashmans a point longer. |
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Wilmer already performs as an acrobat, trick motorcyclist, trapeze artist, magician, dancer and clown. |
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Others allow the dealer to identify one trick before play begins, the winner of which gets the blind along with the trick. |
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The trick is to crush the grapes gently, then in short order, rack the juice off to a fermentation tank. |
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By the by, Thompson went out trick or treating, as they say, last Halloween wearing nothing but a turban, a jockstrap and some lipstick, he says. |
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The problem with weepy movies much of the time is that they're made to tug at your heartstrings, and they use every trick in the book to do so. |
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week. |
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The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company. |
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Large shiny black beetles who know a trick or two about tooting have invaded the complex. |
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The trick involves doing a wheelie, in which you swing the front wheels from side to side. |
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The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor aerodynamics to special steering wheel controls. |
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I haven't actually tried that particular trick before, but I thought I might give it a whirl and see what happens. |
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Of course, the trick with good or great ingredients is knowing exactly what to do with them, or rather what not to do with them. |
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The trick we have to do is live up to the image of the white knight in shining armor. |
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Many Southern Democratic politicians have learned the trick of building biracial coalitions, which is why they aren't extinct. |
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A trick here is to release the trigger before pulling the gun away to avoid excess caulk oozing out. |
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The British were taken aback by the enemy ship's apparent burst of speed, but they soon discovered the trick and began kedging themselves. |
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Mr Tout accuses me of blaming children from Westbury Junior School for all misbehaviour during ' trick or treating ' at Halloween. |
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Few were deceived, but it does not prevent the same trick being used again and again. |
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I imagine, then, the trick is to sneak out of the bedroom to make whoopee anywhere else in the house. |
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Christine's party trick is to talk while removing and reapplying her make-up without a mirror. |
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It will take planning, but the trick is to work something out that's agreeable to both families, Meantime, you guys can talk anytime you want! |
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Take a trick you like to do and add a kickflip to the start of it and see what happens. |
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The trick is to kill pest insects without killing the taste or texture of the food they infest. |
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If the very last trick has no winner its cards go to the winner of the previous trick. |
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From the nine cards now in hand, one is discarded as before and play continues with the last trick winner leading. |
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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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It never ceased to amaze us that this trick worked day after day, week after week without the fools wising up to us. |
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A Redditor shared a neat trick to make permanent markings on any metal tumbler or saucepan. |
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Parents were warned not to let their children go out trick or treating alone. |
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Her party trick is to stand on her back legs and beg for food very much like a dog begs. |
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If two players have identical sequences in non-trump suits, the one wins whose turn to play to the first trick is earlier. |
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The fact that kids had lost the freedom to enjoy trick or treating saddened Michael. |
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For safety reasons children should never trick or treat alone or go into strangers ' homes. |
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Our community is the sort where children go trick or treating on Hallowe'en. |
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And that's the trick with a long-running show, to keep it fresh without alienating longtime viewers. |
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I imagine he'd be a fun person to go trick or treating with come Halloween. |
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Those that have mastered the trick fall into a special category that is neither regular or goofy foot, but switch foot. |
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They fluffed the chance to get a whole new board of their choosing by falling for the old two card trick and effectively rehiring the old guard. |
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Although cheap all-in-one products are available, the trick to building a quality system is mixing and matching the best from each manufacturer. |
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This scenario will happen to you and the trick is to accept it, lay the bet off and accept a small loss and then move onto your next trade. |
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The winning sequence is displayed for verification as the second trick is played. |
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The solution was a trick called renormalization, worked out by Feynman, Julian Schwinger, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Freeman Dyson. |
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The party started alright, and then about 15 of us decided to go trick or treating. |
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After each trick the hands are replenished to four, so long as the stock lasts, the winner of the trick drawing first. |
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If neither of these happens, the hand is played out to the end, the players replenishing their hands after each trick while the stock lasts. |
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There was a great display of spooky costumes in Clonaslee on Sunday, October 31 as local children went on their trick or treat rounds. |
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If it was not the last trick, the lead for the next trick passes to the left. |
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The queen may take a trick with more points later or win the lead at a crucial moment. |
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The player on the dealer's right has the first lead, and the winner of the trick leads to the next trick. |
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The winner of the trick is the last person who played a card of the same rank as the original lead or a wild card. |
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Norton's best trick for the home cook is turning an inexpensive store-bought angel food cake into a masterpiece. |
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Either way, the trick was to contain the leak and wait until the plumber could arrive the next morning. |
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Further, a Showcase card may not be used in a trick response when not following suit. |
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Extra police patrols will also be brought in to crack down on anyone who goes over the top while playing trick or treat. |
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The trick though is of course finding the best pair of frames to complement her face. |
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If a player revokes, only to play a legal card on another trick during the round, a penalty will be enforced. |
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Invite all your friends and ask them to bring a carved pumpkin and plenty of trick or treat goodies. |
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At 7.30 pm recently we had an insistent ringing on the door by children dressed for trick or treat. |
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The police chief superintendent has warned that trick or treat could be considered a serious criminal offence. |
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The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting. |
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Another new nifty transparency trick is the ability to create a semi-transparent image that will work with any background color. |
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However, weather can trick the plant, meaning sugar levels can indicate ripeness while the pip of the grape remains hard or green. |
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The trick is to put those memories away until you can really recognize them as memories, not as stirrings of rekindled emotion. |
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The trick is to reduce your risk of exposure regardless of the products or patches. |
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Once Fido performs even a close approximation of the trick a reward follows. |
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The trick was to keep her eyes on his lips, so she could maybe lip-read what he said too softly to hear. |
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The males also exhibit a curious trick of beating their beaks against their chests to emit a rhythmic clicking sound. |
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It's an evolutionary trick to distract the pursuer, much as lizards lose their tails. |
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He reportedly worked in Hoot Gibson's rodeo as a trick rider and roper before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting. |
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It's trick or treat time all this month in Salem, Massachusetts, the seaport north of Boston. |
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But it does the trick when added in combination with dandelion root and bearberry extract. |
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Just so you get to see this trick from all angles, the centre of the stage will rotate round slowly. |
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As an elderly person who does not want to open the door at night to strangers, trick or treat can be a nightmare. |
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He tried an artful variant on the same trick by announcing a stunning personnel decision on the day before Thanksgiving. |
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The centre is holding a week of scary celebrations ending with a trick or treat day on Friday. |
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You could find a magic trick in which the person has to first spell their name using scrabble tiles. |
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It is a device at that point in time, a trick and a ruse, and treating the House like a joke. |
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Harmonic radar is one trick entomologists are using to understand the range of large insects such as the Asian longhorn. |
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Unlike trick or treat, Mischief Night is a long-standing British tradition. |
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Just when it looked like we had rumbled them, they perpetrated on us probably the greatest political confidence trick of the century. |
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The tight House of Lords security did not realise the trick that had been played on them. |
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A telltale sign of this trick is the rule, established by the assertor, that one may not reject any portion of the assertion. |
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Staffordshire Police is urging parents to dissuade their children from taking part in the Halloween activity known as trick or treat. |
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Backlit plants create mood and atmosphere, a trick used in full, tremendous force by architect extraordinaire Luis Barragan. |
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Whether it be a new tune or a timeless classic, these lullabies are sure to do the trick and calm even the most active youth. |
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The trick here is to capture the most gaudily and tackily dressed tourists on film. |
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The trick here is to understand that you're eating a meat pie, and not some exquisite culinary treat. |
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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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As a kid it was a trick to add some ginger ale to lighten up the flavour. |
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Rebekka wasn't in the mood to go trick or treating that year. |
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This is the old trick of finding one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band. |
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After seeing this trick with blocks and toys, children saw it performed with a hamster. |
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The trick has been to create nonstops from cities like Boston that were under-served. |
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They can initiate ideas and catalyze a certain form, but the trick is not to begin, but to sustain. |
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The simple trick of leaving the destruction of bombs to the imagination while focusing on the strange chemistry between the two men is jarring and frightening. |
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More than anything, he learned the trick of adaptability in business. |
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Learning to juggle is a neat trick for the brain as well as the hands. |
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The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the ramp. |
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The greatest trick is to not to show that you are afraid of something. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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After a rather substantial evening meal consisting of home made meat pie with all the trimmings and trifle for afters, we got ourselves prepared for the trick or treaters. |
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Given that it is a film with no morally redeeming features it's quite a trick to bring your audience in like that and like I say I'm really not sure how they did it. |
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Since five or more drinks in one evening qualifies as binge-drinking, the trick is to drink from glasses large enough to get through a bottle of wine in four refills or fewer. |
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The trick is, of course, to distinguish between subjective criticism of US government policy and reflexive opposition to anything done by the US anywhere at any time. |
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She felt her cousin wriggle beneath her when she landed on top of him, and she laughed, pleased with herself for turning his own trick back on him. |
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Grades and sats are set in stone, but a last-minute admissions trick is more important than ever. |
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In one study, children saw a magic trick where objects placed into one box were duplicated in another. |
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That gives the amorists their chance to trick the husband once again. |
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The designers have pulled off the difficult trick of taking the inspiration from a classic shape while making the car look fresh rather than retro. |
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The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea. |
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But one extra trick would instantly solve the problem of crashes that occur over water. |
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I once had a neighbor whose favorite stupid pet-owner trick was to have his Rhodesian ridgeback jump up to chomp on and then hang on to a cattle prod. |
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He did however complete his hat trick right on the break when he latched onto a ball from Romario and lobbed the advancing keeper from the edge of the box. |
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As players drop out, the turn to lead to the first trick continues to rotate anticlockwise, passing to the next player if the player whose turn it would have been is out. |
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Some of it was just general-purpose paranoia, designed to trick money out of the pockets of the fearful and gullible. |
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At its worst, it is a form of astroturfing, the pernicious practice of trying to trick people into thinking that has widespread support from ordinary members of the public. |
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Only trick is to wind the window down first and don't drop the camera. |
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Every time the magician did a trick the parrot would ruin it. |
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The crucial trick here is that the width of the bands must be smaller than their diameter, so that the nanorods can be magnetized crosswise, rather than along their long axis. |
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The trick is figuring out how to hold hydrogen safely and at sufficient density to allow a typical car to go 500 kilometers or so before having to tank up. |
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Another trick used by chimps is to swallow bristly leaves whole, which irritate their stomachs and induce diarrhoea, flushing out tapeworms and other gut parasites. |
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Moroccans have worn the comfy slippers for millennia, but the trio updated babouches for western consumers by the simple trick of adding a small heel. |
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Once Iraq became a hot bed for kidnapping, reporters had to use every kind of trick they could manage to avoid it. |
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Another common trick is to flavor inexpensive wines with oak chips or staves. |
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Even after the imposture was revealed, however, Taliban leaders remained positive that that their trick could still work. |
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The substitution of an effect for a cause is an old technique and trick of classical sophistry. |
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I couldn't keep from laughing for he performed his trick so crudely that he would have had a hard time in our country being accepted by our apprentice thimbleriggers. |
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This is the oldest trick in the book, the ruse to use when all else fails, the last resort of the poor, the desperate, the ticketless and, of course, the professional chancer. |
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It is said that the trick to riding a tiger is finding a way to dismount. |
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If he escapes, it will be a trick worthy of the swimming-pool caper. |
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A predecessor of the pop-up window, the fast meta refresh trick involves opening one page and almost instantly having your browser redirected to another page. |
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Disregarding the illogic of objecting to so-called evil only one day of the week, the town council fell in line and residents were encouraged to neither trick nor treat. |
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Fraser thought he had more mileage in him so began the fiendishly clever trick of having him pop up in the great historical moments of the Victorian age. |
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Another Tylenol and a tranquilizer three hours later don't do the trick and the demons do a shock and awe attack. |
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Another Tylenol and a tranquilizer three hours later didn't do the trick and the demons attacked in full force. |
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The miracle of the loaves and fishes was a card trick by comparison. |
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There was a shadow, or a trick of the light, where wall should be. |
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Maybe it was a trick of the light, but the fire seemed brighter. |
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And then Elena saw the change in him, so fast, so dramatic, that she wondered if she had really witnessed it or if it had been a trick of the light. |
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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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A conwoman who has been waking people in the middle of the night, spinning a sob story to trick them out of money has been foiled by an 80-year-old woman. |
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After all these years it still sounds like a trick question. |
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I knew she was asking me a trick question, so I went for it. |
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The second question is a trick question, so I won't answer it. |
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Do you understand that I will not ask any trick questions on this test? |
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They're true or false, all right, and they're all trick questions. |
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More than once he'd predicted a storm, rain or otherwise, because his trick knee was acting up or another kind of disaster because his elbows were aching. |
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Her parents tried every trick in the book to get her home and off drugs. |
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He couldn't think of anything but the oldest trick in the book. |
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I can't believe you fell for that-it's the oldest trick in the book! |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said unaccompanied children out after dark could be vulnerable any night of the year and that trick or treat night made them no safer. |
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They trick their participants into misperceiving natural events. |
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Children should not be allowed out trick or treating on their own. |
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We went to a Pumpkin Farm and the kids went real trick or treating. |
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The art of the bluff used in Ambusch is to trick your opponent into laying down a winning trio before they wanted to even if you do not have a winning trio in your hand. |
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Another trick here is to miter the ends at a 45-degree angle so that the two pieces of molding will overlap each other to make a cleaner looking trim. |
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Puzzled, Parker listened again and then decided to tape the call and play it back to lure the bird into the open, a trick every bird-watcher knows. |
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A refreshing shower was just the trick for her big day today. |
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Gaga played a mousy employee at the Apple Genius bar, who West trick into appearing on the show as a guest. |
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The transformation scene, done with trick camerawork, doesn't match Barrymore's, but March's manic delight in the emergence of his simian side has a superb energy. |
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Or there's the old Hollywood trick of blowing the asteroid up with a bomb. |
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Cowboy gardeners try to trick pensioners into paying for the uncompleted work and even offer to drive them to the bank to grab the cash, according to the police. |
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To keep the audience on their toes Cooper threw in an occasional trick that worked when it was least expected. |
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In recent years, hat trick has been more often used to describe when a player hits three home runs in a game. |
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The trick is sizing these components to keep pressure drops and residence times to a minimum. |
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One of them came up, in a ragged apron and a paper cap, on the first Monday morning, to show me the trick of using the string and tying the knot. |
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The trick was to find means of positioning a male consumer which did not feminize, emasculate or sissify him. |
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It can apply its many powers of illusion to trick and deceive its master's enemies. |
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Understandably, Simon, 52, might not be up for that sort of wildness, so the boys have a trick up their sleeves. |
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Edgmond was once associated with the practice of souling, a possible contributor to the halloween practice of trick or treating. |
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Yeah, flippity trick things are fun. I've got a friend who has BMXed for 15-16 years! He rules, and he used to be sponsored. |
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Another classic trick with rings is the 'pull-down'. This can only be done with rings that fit easily over your head. |
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The contemptible trick practised by Mr. Anderson, in the first chapter of his pseudo-history, must not pass without due correction. |
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Others have a trick of popping up and down every moment from their paper to the audience, like an idle school-boy. |
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This may have been an attempt to trick the Romans and catch them off guard in a later attack. |
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There is a trick for you to find out an Abram-man, and save sixpence when he begs of you as a disbanded seaman. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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The car salesman came home with front-row seats after turning a hat trick at work. |
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It may require a year to train a sea lion to perform a trick for the public. |
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He figured that Murray's double backflip would win it with Loza's trick second and one of the other backflips third. |
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On 20 October 2010, Bale scored his first senior hat trick against European champions Inter Milan at the San Siro in the Champions League. |
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He was nobody's fool, and there was no doubt but he had very soon detected the trick his cousin had played upon him. |
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He loved practical jokes, and allegedly kept a halfpenny in his pocket to trick pickpockets. |
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Ernst, in which Houdini performed an impressive trick at his home in the presence of Conan Doyle. |
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In addition I think a monowhite deck with Ivory Mask, Leonin Abunas, Ischron Scepter, and holy day might do the trick on ravager. |
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During the game, Sydney's Michael Jennings became the first player to score a hat trick of tries in a World Club Challenge. |
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In team handball or water polo, if a player scores three times in a game, a hat trick is made. |
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My 33mhz 486 is no longer a goshwow machine, Dell having done their usual trick of waiting until I bought it before dropping the price hugely. |
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His splashiest trick is balancing a glass of grape juice on his forehead while playing the ukulele, whistling and doing a backward somersault. |
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Parents, I've noticed, have a trick of saying their prayers through their childer on weathersome days. |
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The solicitor tried every trick in the book to get me to sign the contract, but I wasn't having any of it! |
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He was always one step ahead of me, as he seems to know every trick in the book. |
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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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Here's a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived. |
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