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14 Sentences With "trickeries"

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Having been hospitalized through trickery, they would only have to reveal those trickeries to escape.
These moments are less frequent if you aren't looking for the game's collectibles, scraps of paper tucked away behind equally satisfying trickeries of perspective.
In 1982, the Canadian newsmagazine The Fifth Estate broadcast Cruel Camera, an investigation of animal cruelty in the film industry by reporter Bob McKeown, which gave special emphasis to the many trickeries of True-Life Adventures.
With your guitar under the windows, of moonlight nights! your Spanish fopperies and trickeries! your French phrases and toeings!
Like Shakespeare's villains, such as Iago, Sri Thanonchai's motive is unclear. He simply uses his trickeries, jests and pranks to upend lives and affairs of others which sometimes results in tragic outcomes. The story of Sri Thanonchai is well known among both Thai and Lao people. In the Lao tradition, Sri Thanonchai is called Xiang Mieng.
" Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote the film was "pleasant enough and harmless enough. It is also long (almost two hours) and slow. The songs are perfunctory (nothing supercalifragi-whatever) and the visual trickeries, splendid as they are, are sputtery to get the picture truly airborne. By the standards Disney has set for itself, it's a disappointing endeavor.
Years roll by, Jayanth as a wanderer regains 3 objects ceasing the trickeries. In between, mishap turns him like a woman in the day, male in the night and it relieves only after showering with nectar. Thereafter, he signs in a kingdom as Jayanthi (Rajasulochana) affiliates to princess Parthima Devi (Girija). Eventually, Sundari in men's guise follows the same destiny and she is accredited as Chief Minister by the King (C.
Most of the stories of the series are of only one issue. Most issues start with Bankelal knowing a secret or something which he may use to kill king Vikram Singh and usurp the throne. Story develops further with the involvement of sages, yogis, Devi-Devtas and Rakshas, each of whom comes with incredible humorous twist to the story. In the end all the trickeries of Bankelal fail and Vikram Singh gets a lot of favor rather than harm.
Upendra helps Kiranmayi initially, but thinks the worst of her relationship with Dibakar which in turn causes Kiranmayi's compulsive elopement with Dibakar. Dibakar is a boy in his adolescence and fails to see the trickeries of Kiranmayi. An orphan, he is delighted by Kiranmayi treating him as her brother and eventually shirks education but gradually attracted by her unearthly beauty develops the vague idea of love between them and for this of his immature and illogical interpretation he pays a heavy price but ultimately he gets redeemed in the climax. He acts totally irresponsibly after his elopement with Kiranmayi.
They believed that he could greatly assist them in battle, therefore they love him in battle and war when they are alive. There was also a man called Mercury, he was very crafty and deceitful in deed and trickeries, though his speech was fully plausible. The heathens made him a renowned god for themselves; at crossroads they offered sacrifices to him frequently and they often erringly brought praise-offerings to hilltops, all through the devil's teaching. This false god was honored among the heathens in that day, and he is also called by the name Odin in the Danish manner.
This causes Haley to attempt to get it back, but is disqualified by Ms. Tobin for trying to go back inside: a rule which she did not listen to due to her doing selfies. She is sent down the trap door and is deposited outside as the crowd laughs at her. Lemoncello talks to Dr. Z about Chiltington's trickeries as Dr. Z leaves to go deal with a glitch involving Wilbur the Pig. While making her way to the scene of the glitch, Chiltington and Peckleman state that they aren't cheating as Chiltington secretly takes a golden key which has power over the who library.
And they believed that he # greatly could them assist in fighting, therefore who they battle and war # love in when alive. # Some man also was called Mercury in life, he was greatly crafty # and, although fully plausible in speech, deceitful in deed and in trickeries. Him # made the heathens be their reckoning also for themselves to renowned god and at ways’ # junctions him sacrifice offered often and frequently through devil's teaching and to high # hills they brought often erringly praise-offerings. This false god was honorable also # among all heathens in that day and he is Odin called by another name # in Danish manner.
The treaty was widely perceived with indignation by France's former allies like the Dutch, England, Venice, Savoy, and the Grisons. This was best summed up by the Venetians describing it as > "Broken faith, false promises, secret intrigues, plain trickeries, 'Yea' in > the mouth, and 'Nay' in the heart, have between them ended in a > treaty...full of treachery and injury to Venice, Savoy, and the Grisons, > with the sole end of satisfying Spain, since all the advantages are on her > side." They had all been tricked into thinking France was helping them, when France under Richelieu was only interested in itself. Furthermore, the aforementioned parties were angry that they were not included in the negotiations.
She then reviews, for the audience reading the Occult Review the trends and trials of western mystical encounter: > The West has never known an epoch more fruitful than the present in cults > and philosophies for the development of man's psychic powers, and for the > explanation of laws which relate the visible to the invisible realities. The > first wave of these ethereal inquiries was embodied in the sciences of > hypnotism and animal magnetism ; these were succeeded by spiritualism with > its trickeries, its truths and its sensational phenomena. This somewhat > imbalanced manifestation was superseded by the Theosophical movement, which, > though not devoid of phenomena, expounded the austere philosophy of the > Buddha through its teachings, and through a literature which is considerable > and full of interest. Then followed the Psychical Research Society, which > aims at testing and verifying psychic progress along scientific lines.

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