Sentences with phrase «of trickery»

Scott over at BBSync got a bit creative and found a way to get his PlayBook to perform an OS update to the latest release using a bit of trickery with BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
One can't be sure what degree of strength would be required to knock it over, displaying the sort of trickery of materials that an artist of Bray's caliber lives for.
«AT&T and Verizon are offering various forms of trickery to lock their base in because they don't know what to do,» T - Mobile USA's president and CEO, John Legere, said earlier on CNBC's «Halftime Report.»
Perhaps Sabio can speak to the amount of trickery present in other world religions as he has studied them more than I.
Difference Carzola can operate in any setting and even score goals on the other hand Ozill excels on pace of those in front of him (the manager should know that) Just a clinical pacey striker full of trickery is needed
On top of that if he was a great tactician and a connoisseur of the trickeries of modern football, most of us would assume that he could solutions... But the guy is useless and tactically inapt and rubbish...!!
Of course, this type of trickery didn't really fool anyone, but it was indicative of the efforts to present Canada's lack of action in a more favorable light instead of taking more favorable action.
«The knight introduces an element of trickery — the ability of a David to attack the Goliath - queen — without being demolished by the larger piece,» wrote Anthony Saidy and Norman Lessing in The World of Chess.
It was really an accident on her part and a bit of trickery on Deb's part.
And yes... for those of you who are familiar with this type of trickery basically what this means is that the babies who you claimed were «breastfed» could have been fed some formula at some point (or every day!!)
Of course, hotel chains are master wordsmiths, and they have boldly perfected the art of trickery in the most recent years with a proliferation of so called premium rooms that have nothing premium about them, as well as upgrades to the next category, which means putting your alarm clock on the left nightstand instead of the right (OK, totally made that one up, but you've got the picture).
At least some of the stunt pieces are imaginative, making up for the obviousness of the trickery with some interesting, if wholly illogical, confrontations.
The company accomplished this bit of trickery by «fooling older games into thinking they're being played with a keyboard and mouse.»
Very Very impressive except we failed to score... that once again highlights the fact that we need a clinical finisher, lethal striker, shoot at sight with left, right or header, a good game reader quick with a lot of trickery n footballing brains and s striker that makes defenders pee in their shorts b4 even the game begins.
But the one angle that video was shot at, along with some other questions about buoyancy, made some question whether there was some sort of trickery going on.
To change the principles of the document later, and to do so in the name of the same document, is a piece of trickery hardly worthy to be called moral reasoning.
Every strategy of trickery and deception is allowed in war.
Making it for this months post turned into an afternoon of trickery as I used slightly dried chilli's (my justification for this faux pas was they needed using up!)
With a fair amount of trickery under his belt he has the makings of a legend.
When he did I had to recover the ball quickly and throw it to our right - winger who would have to use all manner of trickery to avoid a similar fate and cross a sodden ten stone lump of leather at a similarly sodden ten stone slip of a lad who played at centre - forward and was expected to head the ball, laces and all, in a downward direction without concussing himself.
Instead of bags of trickery, we had footballing intelligence, Dirk Kuyt coming to mind.
His assist for the first goal was a perfect blend of trickery, vision, and technique all combined in a perfect harmony that carved open the entire Norway defense for Pandev to score.
Arshavin has spurts of trickery on the left, but Nasri's poise, control, and creativity were responsible for a great deal of possession.
Europeans have a taste for both the mechanics of trickery and the machinations of power, and the politically astute Spanish film «Even the Rain» belongs in the same conversation with Francois Truffaut's «Day for Night» and Pedro Almodovar's «Bad Education.»
Then when there's a level of trickery even beyond the apparent foolery — reader, I feel like they're yanking my chain.
This suggests two possibilities: Either Haneke has attempted to shear his sensibility of trickery and failed to do so convincingly, or he has made an experiment in manipulation and feigned empathy so exacting and oblique that nobody has understood its real purpose (I wouldn't put the latter past him).
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
With more material to romp around, Hemsworth plays a versatile warrior / king - to - be, whose other sides of trickery and charisma were never explored.
Visual showman Corin Hardy has a bit of trickery up his sleeve.
Increase profit from adding value, avoid the route of trickery.
Regardless of the trickery at play here, the Civic Type R drives really, really nicely on the track.
My paranoia of trickery comes from an inherent suspicion towards technology, and an even deeper suspicion of presuming to know better.
Exiled in the world of humans, the Norse God of Trickery, Loki, must act as a boy detective to cleanse humans of the evils they struggle with in order to return to the world of the gods.
As the game progresses, you get access to other tools, including programmable robots and guns that introduce new layers of trickery.
As with digitally manipulated canvas, I felt tricked and part of the trickery.
Artworks and artefacts flourish in the grey area between fact and fiction, and demonstrate the potential of trickery and illusion to overturn logical thought.
People have a tendency to think there is some kind of trickery when they don't understand — especially with an odd revision of data.
The concept that a loud and splashy TV ad for a personal injury firm, a law firm - sponsored «divorce seminar» at the Holiday Inn, or simply a brand - identity print ad in an industry publication involves varying degrees of trickery is simply unsubstantiated.
With a clever bit of trickery Okay, so this one is technically a bit of a cheat but, boy, is it a stylish one.
City - hotel design is all about maximising space through clever planning and a hint of trickery, and nowhere do space - saving solutions get more mileage than in the bathroom.
In the war against cancer, it would be great if all cancer cells used the same sorts of trickery to develop, grow, and spread.
They have an attack full of trickery, technical ability and plenty of pace; while their defence has looked far stronger this season than ever before.
But it appears that Blake could be accused of a kind of trickery and sleight of hand of his own in order to establish a NYS residency.
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