Sentences with phrase «such sleight»

Yet such sleight of hand would lead to the conclusion that «global cooling» sets in immediately after every new record temperature year, no matter how frequently those hot years arrive or the hotness of the years surrounding them.
This mercenary aspect of text layout is a feature exclusive to physical publishing; there's little chance for such a sleight of hand in producing online texts.
Such sleight of hand fits con story American Hustle more snugly, and theres a sense that Russell is here straining to find his film four editors are credited.
Such sleights of hand, by which paint discreetly but completely incarnates mood, are the crux of Borremans» art, and are what makes him one of the finest contemporary painters in Europe, an heir to the suspended enigmas of Manet and Velazquez and the indoor atmospherics of Chardin and Vermeer.
Rhode adopts the role of trickster enamored with the fragmentary transcendence offered by illusion; such sleights of hand are linked to the artist's deeply personal meditation on the slippery struggle for social justice within his native country.

Not exact matches

The problem is that what Cameron says has an element of truth, which is why Help To Buy is such a pernicious sleight of hand.
Speaking on Adom FM's «Badwam» morning show, the Npp financier said, over the years politicians have used fake employment figures and statistical sleight of hand to protect themselves from the angry mob of voters and sees what the Agric Minister has put out as one of such wicked tricks.
In quantum systems, where the properties of an object, including its location, can vary depending on how you observe them, such feats should be possible without sleight of hand.
The Apartment is a writer's movie's full of brilliant sleights, such as Bud's unconscious habit of reiterating what others say, not just expression-wise but opinion-wise (that wonderfully irritating suffix learned from David Lewis's Mr Kirkeby, smoothest of the ageing roués).
Such loose ends finally prove immune to the directorial sleight - of - hand, but Looker's surface pleasures are undeniable.
'' «Such pure popcorn that it is, the racial sleight of hand almost hides in plain sight.
Because with magic, human nature is such that we are always trying to «catch» the sleight of hand.
Jacob Latimore, «Sleight» - After holding his own opposite veteran co-stars like Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett in «Black Nativity,» Latimore graduated to supporting roles in box office hits such as «Ride Along» and «The Maze Runner.»
He blithely flits from the sublime to the ridiculous and back again with such an agile sleight - of - hand that the two eventually merge into a surprisingly coherent amalgam.
Appendix includes details of simple sleights such as coin vanishes etc..
Her conceptual expansions of photographic abstraction manifest in series such as Sleight of Hand and Haptic Wonders (both 2011 — ongoing), which primarily focus on the photogram.
A little sleight of hand in the way it draws attention to such repressive language, whilst opening the broadness of the «coloured people» to become something expansive, rather than stifling.
Health educator VJ Sleight notes that if you have a specific medical condition, such as cancer, a local community foundation or the local chapter of a national nonprofit organization might be able to cover some of your expenses.
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