Sometimes Mr. Pries has to use a bit of trickery to keep company presentations looking good.
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Scholars, though, have found 98 examples of trickery to which Franklin never did confess.
Long before a date had been set, campaigning had started, with hot-tempered allegations of trickery flying freely.
To rub salt into the wound, Jordan to this day refuses to own up to his piece of trickery.
Yet by no means is she ignorant of trickery, or oblivious to the precariousness of reality in her own photographs.
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Pandev produced a neat piece of trickery to beat two defenders in the box only for a superb one-handed save from Akinfeev to palm the shot away.
The man with the golden boots put the magic in the cup with some sublime pieces of trickery that had the home fans on their feet and some bemused Millwall players on their backside.
That bit of trickery works because the light can be manipulated when the material is shaped with features about as big as the light's wavelength - less than a millionth of a metre for light that we can see.
She has a sense of humor about herself and her own cheery disposition, and she in fact knows Oscar is just a huckster of trickery but tells him point blank she has to make use of what she has to work with.
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The principle of a dollar linked to gold, instead of subject to the whims of Ben Bernanke as he attempts to create jobs and prosperity out of monetary trickery, was for a long time a cornerstone of conservative economic thinking in this country.
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In this grab bag of narrative trickery, he tells the penny-dreadful tale of the house painter Guy Maddin (Eric Maahs), who is ordered by his mother to return to the island lighthouse where he grew up and give it two coats of paint.
Another person accused Coke of "trickery, '' and still another called the white cans "blasphemy, '' among hundreds of tweets.
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The problem of doorstep trickery has plagued gas and electricity consumers since the industry was privatised in the 1990s.
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George Clooney directed, but this project is pure Kaufman: fact and fiction tossed in the blender together, with plenty of formal trickery.
Other tricks designed to turn you into a victim of this tidal wave of cyber trickery include lookalike YouTube, CNN, Facebook, or Twitter videos, images, or notifications that contain hidden programs or embedded material.
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The immediate benefit of all this trickery is to reduce power consumption.
In the script, he was a guy from the country who came to the city to make it as a musician but was held back by the trickery of a record-company owner.
Even the simple act of firing up your PMP can send you to the floor in tears if you discover your earbuds are in the wrong way, forever ruining the beautiful stereo trickery of The White Album.
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And through a combination of Gronkjaer's trickery on the wing and Anderton's quick feet, Birmingham were soon level.
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And best of all is Cate Blanchett, who, thanks to camera trickery, plays both halves of a conversation between a starlet and her resentful, bohemian cousin she alternates between the slatternly and the prim with only a wig and body language.
The lighting display across the raked seating look spectacular from the blimp camera prowling over the stadium, but the filigree details of circus performance and choreographed trickery were lost as the cameras, as is usual on these occasions, had no idea where to look.
Then came Benfica's opener: Di Maria, who frequently caused Tony Hibbert and Dan Gosling a host of problems with his pace and trickery down the left flank, delivered an inch-perfect cross for his fellow Argentinian Saviola.
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And trickery seems to go the heart of the issue.
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Calculatedly self-promoting in his self-effacing trickery, von Trier again makes a work of an audacity this time, not as tragedy but as farce that belongs more to advertising than to cinema.
The KSMs or Abu Zubaydahs of the future will respond to no verbal questioning or trickery -- which is precisely why the Bush administration felt compelled to use more coercive measures in the first place.
Apollo Robbins, a performer and expert in deception, takes advantage of that fact when playing card tricks and engaging in other trickery on the show.
Villa took the lead when Young's trickery on the left saw him evade the challenge of Kevin Davies and his pinpoint right-footed cross was met firmly by Barry's header.
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