Sentences with phrase «great sleight»

Here's a great sleight - of - hand trick from Samsung: trumpet that you've sold 300 million phones through November.
The final images involve great sleight of hand, collapsing the space of the painted and the photographic, suggesting the malleable nature of memory and imagination.
But one of the greatest sleights of hand critics perform is conflating, or at least failing to articulate, that a decrease in reported income does not equal the actual tax dollars NYS loses.
Special events at this year's Fair include Ricky Jay, the world's greatest sleight - of - hand artist discussing Magic, Cheaters & Remarkable Characters; a hands - on bookbinding demonstration by British book artist Mark Cockram; curators Christine Nelson of the The Morgan Library & Museum in New York and David Wood, curator of the Concord Museum, on the largest exhibition on American icon Henry David Thoreau ever mounted; and the 16th annual Ticknor Society Roundtable panel discussion.

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Perhaps the greatest collaboration from the minds of director Michel Gondry and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (so far), this unique love story is powerfully told through amazing performances and incredible sleight - of - hand visuals.
Suspecting a rhetorical sleight of hand, the Pharisee hedges his bet: «I suppose the one for whom he canceled the greater debt.»
There is a strange sleight of hand here as a great achievement is now redefined as a minimum requirement for Arsene to keep his job.
Sleight is a strong feature debut for Dillard with great moments that tend to pick up the more humdrum bulk of the film.
«That's a great hocus - pocus sleight of hand that really raises serious doubts about the government's arithmetic,» said deputy Liberal leader Ralph Goodale, a former finance minister.
Not sure whether this is good or not, but I got a response from the great man himself accusing me of «using exactly the same sleight of hand» as Patrick Moore.
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