A little negative margin trickery always does the job nicely.
Before long, however, these humble trophies failed to content the pilgrims, and they began to devote their efforts to acquiring the actual bodies, or portions of them - frequently by honest means, still oftener by trickery.
Canning had a taste for mystery and disguises, which he had shown at Oxford, and which did much to gain him his unfortunate reputation for trickery.
Caveats should be associated with this trickery.
Consequently, using a CD to store data files involves a certain amount of electronic trickery.
Even with today 's computer trickery at our disposal, the additional drum part could not be realistically faked.
Even with today's computer trickery at our disposal, the additional drum part could not be realistically faked.
For fans of legal trickery, it's fantastic fun.
Geller maintains that he has never used trickery to achieve his effects.
He can usually find some alternative explanation involving trickery.
He despised all trickery and selfish greed.
He is also often referred to as a symbol for fertility, the spirit of music and dance or a man of mischief and trickery.
He seized everything, alleging different rights in each place; but he displayed such violent haste and such trickery that he threw the heiress of Burgundy, in despair, into the arms of Maximilian of Austria.
He shrank from no trickery in carrying out his ends, and had no room for pity.
His speed and trickery on the right wing were crucial components in the success enjoyed by the club during the 80's.
I'll dip my toes but you'll just have to use camera trickery and CGI for the rest.
Idolatrous cults repose so largely on make-believe and credulity that the priests who administered them, perhaps oftener than we know, fell into the kind of imposture and trickery of which the legend of Bel and the dragon represents a classical example.
In the sequel Daniel proves to the king that the priests with their wives and children came in through privy doors and consumed the viands set before the god; and the king, angered at their trickery, slew them all and gave Bel over to Daniel for destruction.
Inspired, but ostensibly effortless, movement combines sensitivity and emotional depth, as scene changes and subtle stage trickery are played out seamlessly.
Instead of passing or clearing, Langers tried to show trickery to get around them, no, no, no !
Instead of passing or clearing, Langers tried to show trickery to get around them, no, no, no!
Is this a case of supernatural vengeance or clever trickery?
It may be urged that if none of the phenomena is genuine we have to assume a large amount of apparently aimless trickery in non-professional mediums. But it must be borne in mind that the most excellent moral character in the medium is no guaranteee against trickery, unless it can be proved that he was in no abnormal mental condition when the phenomena occurred; and extraordinary deceptions are known to have been carried on by hysterical patients and others with no apparent motive.
It seems amazing that such a small brain could be so able to perform the mid-air trickery that hoverflies can.
No digital trickery was used, the scan looks identical to the transparency.
Peep into a bumblebee 's nest and you'll find trickery, fighting and mayhem.
Peep into a bumblebee's nest and you'll find trickery, fighting and mayhem.
She records a terrible song which is improved through studio trickery.
Temple priests were known for laying on such magic trickery, the very word magic coming from the skills of the Persian Magi.
The act was further enhanced by the trickery of lighting contrasts which brought to mind the effect of dramatic chiaroscuro.
The Archduke was a skilled swordsman - a mighty opponent even without trickery.
The Christian tale has all the hallmarks of confidence trickery.
The fashion for architectural vignettes, often employing perspective trickery reached its zenith, however, in the 1st century BC.
The producer Mr Leckie was inundated with offers of work following his production trickery here.
The Public Health Department has exerted itself to improve the sanitation of native villages and combat the mischievous trickery of Maori wizards and "doctors."
The three young sleuths solve everyday mysteries, such as lost cameras, slumber party mischief, and summer camp trickery.
The uncertainty of the wind might well suggest the trickery of a thief, and its whistling might contain the germ from which a god of music should be developed.
There 's allsorts of visual trickery going on including some nice zooming effects that are seen in ghost in the shell.
There is no reason to doubt that most of the records have at least a basis of fact, for the cases are in accord with well-attested phenomena of a similar nature at the present day; but there are others, such as the miraculous mending of a broken vase, which suggest either invention or trickery.
There's allsorts of visual trickery going on including some nice zooming effects that are seen in ghost in the shell.
This resistance to computer trickery and reliance on actual communication is probably part of why this game is so popular among the FaceBook crowd.
To the first belong what may be called the physical phenomena (q.v.) of spiritualism - those, namely, which, if correctly observed and due neither to conscious or unconscious trickery nor to hallucination or illusion on the part of the observers, exhibit a force acting in the physical world hitherto unknown to science.
Tony Hawk's skating games gained popularity just a few years ago with smooth controls and loads of skateboarding trickery.
Unfortunately, trickery is not debarred on the stage.
With a number of twists and turns the story winds to a conclusion that involves exorcism, multiple deaths, salvation and demonic trickery.