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"trickery" Definitions
  1. the use of dishonest methods to trick people in order to achieve what you want

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During this time, watch out for paranoid thinking or trickery.
Sadly, all that trickery doesn't actually result in better photos.
And this trickery goes much deeper than trippy optical illusions.
Sheeran facilitates this trickery by bringing Patel's songwriter on tour.
That last part requires another bit of quantum trickery: teleportation.
Yet tumbling unemployment is about much more than statistical trickery.
Even proposals to supposedly end the trickery are themselves tricky.
The rest of its agenda is simply tactics and trickery.
And, unlike the Patriots, Ehlinger could see the trickery unfolding.
The light trickery here makes the XPS 13 look gold.
Butler accused Republicans of "trickery" and hijacking the democratic process.
The latest, and most surprising, hair trickery to hit the mainstream?
And some featured surprise cameos, awkward errors, and serious Hollywood trickery.
It's hanging straight down, so no real hair trickery seems possible.
No, it&aposs not, that requires dishonesty, deceit, trickery and craft.
Was there any visual trickery involved in the making of it?
Mahrez is slight but swift, wonderfully balanced and full of trickery.
Is trickery a fair way for countries to accomplish their goals?
He argues that they pass off simple trickery as otherworldly powers.
And here's another example of deception and trickery on the web.
For April Fools' Day, we're doing stories and interviews about trickery.
And yes, some trickery by the show runners happens as well. . . .
But Jill, who's repped by Howard King, insists there was trickery.
Instead, they seem to have sharply angled roofs or other trickery.
Do you ever worry that the trickery will overshadow the story?
The technology capable of that trickery is edging closer to reality.
Instead, we chalked it up to the trickery of the West.
Understanding the flu virus's trickery explains some of the vaccine's quirks.
But with a little magic, and some trickery, not all is lost.
The video collection is essentially a syllabus of digital trickery for computers.
He embraced the "dark arts" of political sabotage and trickery for decades.
But he also sensed that something profound was lurking in the trickery.
Even James appeared to fall for Rondo&aposs trickery during the play.
Here, the body of woman is modular, adaptable, and capable of trickery.
" Musk also added that he believes there's "just too much trickery in advertising.
It may seem a bit unfair, but animal trickery certainly has its advantages.
NAPW fought to overturn this type of legal trickery in New Jersey recently.
A safe and easy choice — just in case some trickery was actually afoot.
Cigarette Racing also leaned on the AMG division's F1 program for engineering trickery.
There may be some Snapchat trickery you didn't even know you could accomplish.
And because the effect is done with software trickery, it can get confused.
She understands the trickery and performance—the hard work—that forms a voice.
The truth is that Conor's program is using a bit of trickery here.
In order to get around these restrictions, Persona fans have resorted to trickery.
Many plants, from orchids to ferns, enjoy the benefits of this evolutionary trickery.
Has it become a virulent new force in global misinformation and political trickery?
Although the punctuation indicates some trickery, rather than just an ordinary Joe Schmo.
That clue involved trickery, unlike the rest, so he had me replace it.
When they dangled short cuts and algorithmic trickery, we didn't treat them harshly.
Since human eyes are not, infra-red light is ideal for covert trickery.
Nothing's going to come out of this that's been done by parliamentary trickery.
Michigan State extended its lead late in the third quarter thanks to some trickery.
Advertisers are increasingly concerned about being associated with internet mediums that thrive on trickery.
What if you could shift that NIR upwards with some kind of optical trickery?
There were plenty of skeptics who considered this to be all superstition and trickery.
Or from an old English word for trickery found in Spenser's "The Faerie Queene".
Until then, pharmaceutical companies had not availed themselves of Madison Avenue pizzazz and trickery.
This time, there were no exotic financial instruments, complicated trades or complex mortgage trickery.
"It was rigged, and not even with trickery could they win," Mr. Ferrer said.
Neymar's trickery is an adornment to a game, not a determining factor in it.
But unfortunately for the Rams, the Cardinals were apparently ready for the Rams trickery.
"There was no digital trickery required, either, contrary to the speculation," Mr. Scott said.
Why are you so skeptical Russian internet trickery played a big role in this outcome?
Having been hospitalized through trickery, they would only have to reveal those trickeries to escape.
The organization found secret recording "smacks of trickery," which strikes average Americans as rather obvious.
Of course, Zardulu's claims of orchestrating viral hoaxes have been challenged as yet more trickery.
Watch this for some of the most jaw-dropping Mario World trickery you'll ever see.
If we cut that off, we push television executives into new levels of subliminal trickery.
It took some real trickery to derail my normal routine to do the DNA test.
There is no digital trickery to enhance the photos with photo montage or 3D elements.
But when he learned it appeared to be Iranian trickery, he was not particularly surprised.
" In an Italian television interview he added, "All these migrants live off trickery and crime.
But I don't really need more Mr. Robot trickery at this stage of the game.
But an exchange with Mr. Cobb involving trickery may come close to violating federal law.
Looking for a spark, Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley dialed up a bit of trickery.
Spencer, who wrote the comic, told Entertainment Weekly that there isn't any trickery at play.
But a funny thing happens when you convince yourself you're right: Logic cedes to psychological trickery.
Trying to decide between phones based solely on their ability to perform AR trickery is absurd.
"He calls it trickery," now-wife Jennifer Aniston explained on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2013.
A similar kind of crowd, incensed by a similar kind of trickery, engulfed Armenia's capital Yerevan.
D.B. I admire the trickery of his work, the cankerous skin, which is nice and grungy.
Tilt-shift lenses can make whole cities look like desktop miniatures through some amazing optical trickery.
It's hard to imagine Tierra Whack's visual trickery, for example, without the foundation Hype Williams laid.
It's a disorienting move, and judging by the episode's pointed formatting trickery, the show knows it.
But the issue here is even greater than just budget trickery, as outrageous as that is.
She faces charges of using accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit.
He established openings with trickery — spins, half-turns and all manner of fakes — or simple athleticism.
How do we strengthen their systems — and ours — from cyber-attacks, bots, and other cyber trickery?
There are no clear lines of, 'This is a good amount of trickery, and this isn't.
Deceit and trickery are tools of the trade for the police, at least in American interrogations.
That required a bit of trickery akin to hiding a flat screen TV behind a bookcase.
There's a minimum of camera trickery here, and a lot of startlingly adept, balletic physical action.
It's a striking moment with Hanks that Heller said was achieved with a bit of trickery.
Like most of Mr. Lepage's work, there's technological trickery, particularly a model of the apartment building.
Right away, the spa had something for each of the five senses, and included visual trickery.
That said, there is some trickery needed to pull off the 4K projection at this price point.
Some Malware coders have been so savvy, they've added an additional layer of trickery when coding them.
Ptolemy III managed to acquire, by trickery, the originals of the plays of Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides.
DOJ: (n.) New, simplified spelling of the word "dodge," meaning to evade by cunning, trickery or deceit.
All the cameras have the usual suite of phone AI trickery, like background blur and face recognition.
As The Verge points out, this kind of corporate trickery is not new  territory for AT&T.
Alpert also points out that Xiaomi flat-out acknowledges that there's some visual trickery going on here.
Ms Rousseff is accused of using accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit.
Lawmakers in Brazil recently ousted President Dilma Rousseff to put her on trial for alleged financial trickery.
Jack was willing to countenance and supply whatever it took: trickery, muscle, even the shaking of hands.
Viral optical illusions continue to stump the internet with their trickery, and 2019 was full of them.
Young Sydney duo IljusWifmo execute rubbery club music with precision, tempering dark energy with playful rhythmic trickery.
How much of this false information is intentional trickery or well-meaning confusion is difficult to know.
On Monday he urged his supporters to exercise vigilance for voting trickery while casting ballots this November.
Putin has eliminated opponents largely through political trickery and co-optation, reserving outright force for rare occasions.
" He asked for contributions to his defense fund to combat the "legal trickery" of "hitman Robert Mueller.
So he may mean women "get it" (as in, understand Clinton's trickery) better than "we" (men) do.
According to a quote from the Dasychira, it also has ancient correlations with both health and trickery.
With all of the bulky trickery and testing mules gone, they begin to play games with your eyes.
To which I say, you have forgotten that this is the Internet, a place full of unspeakable trickery!
Weights could be faked, and some form of trickery was always suspected in the Tomb of Hercules act.
It's the only watch among the group to attempt the trickery of a screen, and it (mostly) works.
We can take delight in Cersei Lannister's trickery but know that we'd never want her running for office.
" The American electorate, he explained to Robin, "is too mature to be taken in by cheap vaudeville trickery.
But the agency is stretched for resources, and experts say it struggles to keep on top of trickery.
Leo's trickery works, as Chelsea sets aside everything she has observed and heard to accept the stuntman's story.
Much human trafficking, as the transporting of modern slaves is known, relies on trickery known as contract substitution.
YouTube is the outlier — it bans some forms of trickery, including misleadingly edited videos, a spokesperson tells Axios.
In 2016, Microsoft included a new feature called Enhanced Anti-Spoofing to limit this sort of picture trickery.
Through some trickery, they dispatch the team that was coming to kill them with ease and move forward.
Petyr Baelish, Littlefinger, is cunning and sly and is a mastermind at trickery, but what does he want?
And yet: that's where Norm MacDonald's act winds up in his recent Netflix special Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery.
It doesn't really have anything to do with the actual oils themselves, but rather my own mental trickery.
The highlight of the day for the Dolphins came when they used some trickery in the third quarter.
Still, the shadowy world of transshipments and other trade trickery is set to get a much closer look.
Lamb's 51-yard score came with a bit of trickery, as Lincoln Riley dialed up a flea-flicker.
San Francisco's city attorney, Dennis Herrera, who sued the administration over the issue, accused the administration of trickery.
The cops in one New Jersey city are trying to catch the thieves with some trickery of their own.
He claimed in the post that Robert Mueller used "legal trickery" to place his case in front of Jackson.
Honest in its commitment to entertaining fans, honest in its celebration of violence, and honest even in its trickery.
But what fans are coveting are details on the engine trickery employed to make more efficient razor-sharp power.
The mystical film promises ghosts, thieves, giants, and trickery along Sir Gawain's journey, and hits theaters on May 29.
Trickery like this isn't anything new — it's been around on the web as long as software has been sold.
It implies that most such treasures were taken "by theft, looting, spoils [of war], trickery and sales under duress".
But much to our—and potentially his—surprise, the ambiguous cylinder illusion isn't the result of digital effects trickery.
The finest example of Byrd's musical trickery, however, is in the "Mass for Four Voices", written in 1592-93.
Instead of contrasting images to make something new, these photographs blend the same imagery within to create visual trickery.
But it's Thursday, so trickery is likely, and if you solve the crossings, ORE is pretty easy to get.
And let's not forget that he took Jasmine on the best first date ever, no wishes or trickery involved.
CLSA describes the monkey's "endearing human-like qualities" but warns it can also be unpopular for its "roguish trickery".
Not to be outdone, Courtois then blocked Sanchez's powerful close-range effort after the Chilean's sublime piece of trickery.
The administrative crime of which she is accused—a piece of fiscal trickery—is a technicality, her defenders say.
While some caught on quickly (and found it funny), others were easily duped (and angry) about the meme's trickery.
In the earlier interview, she showed her delight in the layers of reality and trickery built into her work.
And it would seem to relate to the pattern of trickery and deception in many of his business dealings.
The WORST TRICK, stay away unless you like kitschy early internet nostalgia and lots of blurry found-footage trickery.
And VW, which clearly has little regard for public health, continues to claim its trickery is legal in Europe.
Even though all of Bitcoin's transactions are recorded on a blockchain, the transparency didn't seem to inhibit trickery here.
It is, unfortunately, a slight film, more dependent on visual trickery than a solid script for its emotional impact.
Master of yo-yo trickery, Ryo Yamashita, completes a repertoire of different stunts, using a whole collection of different tools.
And they have anti-evasion measures baked into the new regulation, giving the Consumer Bureau extensive powers to catch trickery.
For the placebo effect to be harnessed clinically, scientists would need to know whether it was contingent on this trickery.
Carswell says Maples persuaded Trump to invite her out with the two of them to make up for the trickery.
It could also potentially leave behind the narrative trickery that, for better and worse, has come to define the show.
When LEGO first sent over the video above, my first thought was that there was some CG trickery going on.
Reid tried scheming players open with pre- and post-snap trickery, motions and shifts and all sorts of backfield action.
Such trickery could become easier to expose with a new technique to spot modern forgeries from the tiniest of samples.
If needed, you can sandwich this between a radiance-boosting primer and some color-correcting trickery, but again, layer lightly.
"What we've got now is mistrust, suspicions, bureaucracy, dissatisfaction and trickery, because we don't have any solid foundations," he said.
This week, Bernstein returns to the Chicago label Hausu Mountain for a record that explicitly engages with his temporal trickery.
But Play-Doh fails to create a compelling world after the whizz-bang glee of its digital trickery wears off.
But the origin of this bit of visual trickery is a scientific paper published in the journal Perception in 2000.
Dr. William J. Barber II, said the purges were little more than election trickery aimed at disenfranchising legally registered voters.
Even if millions of Facebook accounts hadn't been hacked, people's individual accounts are hacked all the time through online trickery.
Remember that whenever a non-quoted clue ends with a question mark, some sort of wordplay or trickery is afoot.
The show's most powerful work and exceedingly photogenic centerpiece, Glenn Kaino's "Invisible Man" (2016), illustrates this theme of trickery perfectly.
But pricing trickery aside, this is still one of the lowest prices we've seen for this popular air purifier brand.
Many of the faces in the clips seem ill-fitting, or melt or glitch in ways that betray digital trickery.
In a bit of meta-trickery, the French dialogue in Noah's chapter wasn't subtitled (as it had been in Juliette's).
Asked about the discrepancy, Giuliani called CNN's inquiry "horseshit" and "trickery," and said previous responses to CNN were not misleading.
Well, to prepare you for this day of trickery, here are 10 of the best April Fools' pranks in history.
As for Mr. Cohen, whose art is trickery, deception, and dishonesty, Alabama does not respect cowards who exhibit such traits!
More trickery in Alabama race: The Times has learned of a second stealth campaign in the state's 2017 Senate race.
But the trickery raised lingering questions about whether the authorities should be believed — including about the supposed death-list itself.
Like most séances of their time, some claim her sessions were full of outlandish showmanship and almost cinematic visual trickery.
You might be a genius, but to sell that genius, you have to rely on trickery one way or another.
And one of the longstanding masters of the tech prank, Google, is at it again with a fresh batch of trickery.
Despite winning numerous fouls with his pace, trickery and direct running, Suarez seemed to be getting fewer decisions than ever before.
"It isn't trickery, wishful thinking or all in the mind," Ms. Marchant writes, when explaining the biology of the placebo effect.
And it adapted to experimental human trickery like an opponent trying to confuse it by dropping destructible items on the ground.
The wife, Bella Manningham, eventually realizes that her husband's trickery coincides with the dimming of gas-burning lamps throughout the building.
"We have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amuck, and flat out deceived," tweeted another shell-shocked victim of this trickery.
An alternate explanation would instantly emerge—the keys had been stolen or lost, or the presumptive Satoshi had worked some trickery.
Its murdered robots have become murder-robots, and the show's never-ending timeline trickery and narrative puzzle boxes are still escalating.
Poking around the computer terminals in city hall, I learned that the computer mayor had deposed the human mayor through trickery.
But here's the thing: Asclepius is the actual Greek symbol of medicine, while Caduceus is historically associated with trade and trickery.
At times, the series simply lacks clear dramatic stakes, because it relies too heavily on storytelling trickery to save the day.
Ms. Merk carries on the tradition of illusionism and expert trickery that modern artists sought to eradicate, but enlisting other forces.
The trickery earned Ponzi his own namesake scheme, made notorious by Bernard Madoff, who defrauded clients of more than $50 billion.
And his impassioned supporters have already begun to portray Biden's Super Tuesday showing as the product of some Democratic establishment trickery.
This visual trickery may be fractionally less confusing in a small screen mobile environment — where Google debuted the change last year.
The courts have also struck down trickery such as restaurants giving away foie gras with purchase of an expensive tasting menu.
For proof, just consider the caption alleging deep state trickery that accompanied Stone's post, which he linked to the hashtag "#fixisin".
False claims from sellers with malicious intent have become common, he said, because Amazon offers so little resistance to such trickery.
The Buffalo Bills scored early in their wild-card contest against the Houston Texans with the help of a little trickery.
Plans to ship Moscow's garbage to the provinces — abetted by secrecy, trickery and bending the law — have set off widespread protests.
Last month, the museum posted a video on its Twitter feed showing Ken-chan attempt some trickery to pass the security guard.
" He added, "As for Mr. Cohen, whose art is trickery, deception and dishonesty, Alabama does not respect cowards who exhibit such traits!
But in the meantime, he said, he believes that Republicans are using such trickery and that Democrats cannot unilaterally give it up.
It plays as a series that's confident in its characters and doesn't need to rely on trickery to keep the audience interested.
The work rewards your looking: upon closer inspection, the fractal trickery seems to play out almost infinitely, making delight verge on delirium.
On paper, Ms Rousseff's main sin is resorting to accounting trickery in order to disguise the true size of the budget deficit.
On offense we took after the Canucks' Daniel and Henrik Sedin: telepathic wonder twins whose trickery left opponents both amazed and infuriated.
Then I remind myself of what day it is (Thursday), and remember that it's not unusual for there to be trickery afoot.
Does that give you a unique lens into understanding the kind of trickery and shenanigans, as you've called them, that go on?
"But we warn at the same time against the trickery of the Russian occupier or having faith in its intentions," it added.
Optical illusions occupy a special place in the history of play and wonder, straddling the border between parlor trickery and high art.
Inside, a series of rooms showcased the arts of optical illusion, trompe d'oeil and visual trickery from the ancient world to today.
I knew enough to look for the next layer of trickery, though, and for a little anxious while I couldn't find it.
The trickery took Ponzi's name, as the headlines noted 10 years ago when Bernard Madoff defrauded clients of more than $50 billion.
But in the meantime, he said, he believes that Republicans are using such trickery and that Democrats cannot unilaterally give it up.
If there was any doubt as to where this game was headed, the Bills added in some trickery on their next drive.
John Houck's visual trickery; Svenja Deininger's "Crescendo" paintings; Didier William's eye-catching mixed-media works; and the poet John Ashbery's demure treasures.
Electronic warfare, surveillance, espionage, sabotage, theft and other trickery are, alas, a real and growing danger that demands ever more sophisticated defenses.
I thought when someone said "I love you" to me, it would be the result of my hard work or even trickery.
Unlike, say, "Westworld," none of the show's countless Easter eggs, deliberate details and plot-twist trickery are essential to understanding the story.
Proponents of Bitcoin and blockchains argue that centralized ledgers are inherently prone to trickery and fraud; look at Bernie Madoff or Enron.
Alternate CoverAlthough we loved the photo shown here, we chose the legs image as the final cover because of its visual trickery.
Could that be because they're about to face off with Dany and Drogon as payback for Jaime's trickery at Casterly Rock and Highgarden?
Basically, thanks to some hardware trickery, Ambient Mode can replicate the texture on the wall behind your TV and almost make it disappear.
His great work, The Art of War, has provided advice on tactics, managing troops, terrain, and employing deception and trickery for 2000 years.
"Of course it's exposing," she told the Times of being on stage in the play with no edits, retakes or post-production trickery.
Here are key threats to watch for: Old fashioned trickery: In "social engineering" attacks, hackers manipulate people online to access passwords or cash.
He handles the ball fine, but he doesn't have the trickery of a Chris Paul or Isaiah Thomas to get defenders off balance.
It screams like a Ferrari, but it also burbles like an old American V-8 because of some trickery in the exhaust design.
Via some rotational trickery, visitors exit the same way they came in — only to find they're on the deck of a Star Destroyer.
The latter method works with powerless defendants who are unfamiliar with or mistreated by the criminal justice system and are susceptible to trickery.
The second is reveal: We should be publicizing what has happened so that any of this kind of cyber trickery can be unmasked.
This bookstore and library in Yangzhou, eastern China, has transformed its space into an endless space of books, with some clever mirror trickery.
Rewarded for his trickery, Trump embarked on a decades-long practice of making claims that were either impossible to check or verifiably false.
Obi-Wan pulls his signature force trickery and convinces the dealer to go home and rethink his life after turning down the offer.
Video nerds will be quick to point out that this DLP chip uses a bit of trickery to display the 4k UHD picture.
The president, Dilma Rousseff, is already facing impeachment on allegations that she used accounting trickery to hide the size of the budget deficit.
Or is this the usual North Korean trickery designed to buy cash and time for the Kim experiment in regional and domestic terror?
Bokeh is an easy effect to produce with a standard DSLR, but takes a bit of computational trickery to do on a smartphone.
Tonight's highlights include a call for overhauling Social Security, some alleged campaign trickery from Sanders supporters and more good news for home sales.
He eschews the studio trickery of Auto-Tune and will wait — sometimes years — until the right mood strikes him to lay down vocals.
Zelda and other games often use data trickery to get around the natural limitations of 8-bit computing and severely restricted storage space.
But due a bit of visual trickery, those sharing the viral image on Facebook are having trouble arriving at a clear-cut answer.
They also buttress the Myanmar government's contention that what is happening is not ethnic cleansing, as the international community suggests, but foreign trickery.
I'm interested to see how the Thursday crowd will react; this puzzle might play more like a themeless than your typical Thursday trickery.
But his catch — a bit of trickery for a 20153-yard touchdown reception — helped him earn most valuable player honors for the game.
Like many, I'm still interested in conpeople cleverly wreaking havoc, but my desire to see every trickery turned into a miniseries has waned.
"We have never abused the trust of our restaurant partners or built our business through trickery and fraud," Lewis wrote in an email.
We have been here day and night for months, defending what we believe — and you would submit this body to trickery, deception, deceit.
Ms. Palladino, whose psychic powers were denounced as trickery during her lifetime, served as a muse for Ms. Fumai, who died in 2017.
Oh, and of course there was that especially A+ moment when you fell blindly for Lex Luthor's transparent trickery and nearly murdered Superman.
Theyab Awana of the U.A.E., who died in a car accident at 21, once converted an audacious penalty that makes Messi's trickery seem staid.
He suggests that inoculation messages may serve to put listeners on alert for trickery, making them more likely to scrutinize the information they receive.
The Turkish photographer uses a drone and some clever digital trickery to warp Istanbul's highways, markets, and soccer fields in the most surreal manner.
Every model involves some degree of visual trickery, to convince you that you're looking at a perfectly shrunken replica of a full-sized building.
There's little trickery involved, because the characters look more like benign ghosts than real people, making them neutral proxies for different kinds of emotions.
"It's just a nice moment for her to really enjoy human company without lies and trickery," Williams said of Arya's all-too-short diversion.
For this piece, we're specifically talking magic stuff, so bets, family trickery, and "I'm writing a piece for a big magazine" betrayals don't count.
The "effective" refresh rate is usually much higher and involves some kind of video trickery to mimic what a higher refresh rate would present.
The technique, which relies on simple trickery or more sophisticated computer intrusions, typically targets businesses working with international suppliers that regularly perform wire transfers.
No endless space vacation seems possible after that ending, and CGI trickery has been ruled out; Leia must have passed away between the movies.
Letter To the Editor: "Appropriations Trickery in Congress" (editorial, May 2) highlights the importance of keeping ideological policy riders out of congressional spending bills.
HARD-WORKING Hamilton is also no stranger to the psychological trickery, media manipulation and sheer single-mindedness that come with being a world champion.
There's an appeal to this sort of narrative trickery: It keeps you off balance, and gives even the most mundane scenes a certain tension.
The big picture: Espionage and trickery between the West and Russia is not new — it goes back to Peter the Great, 3 centuries ago.
And foreigners who want to meddle with a country's elections will look to hire people locally, through bribery or trickery, to do their bidding.
At first, this part of the game infuriated me because it wasn't upfront and transparent, but over time, I came to love the trickery.
It's surely subconscious trickery to transport you into the Alice In Wonderland world of wellness, some light foreplay before fisting you with coconut flour.
Quinn withholds evidence of the hand, releasing the means of his trompe l'oeil trickery to viewers willing to lean in and decode the marks.
So leading up to National Hot Dog Day, Heinz came up with a new strategy for luring Chicagoans into putting ketchup on their dogs… trickery!
Khloe Kardashian aged about 50 years, and she's now from Albuquerque -- at least if you fell for her Hollywood makeup trickery on a tour bus.
"The Cruz campaign understands they cannot win on the merits so now they focus on shenanigans and trickery," he wrote in an email Monday night.
And that's the real secret to using this sort of cinematic trickery and deception: The mystery is only as good as the story it tells.
Similarly, the position against trickery for profit gives Facebook a wide berth to fight against spammers, scammers and shady businesses making false claims about products.
Iowa resorted to trickery to take a 17-13 halftime lead as a fake punt resulted in an 18-yard run by upback Amani Hooker.
Because if you were gonna show coffins coming home now… When you're showing a video game, I felt that was a little bit of trickery.
Those extras include the weather widget, and the Now Playing display on the lock screen, and support for Call Screen, and some extra camera trickery.
Each of his creations exists before the lens of a camera, without CGI trickery (as in the pareidoliac works of Lee Griggs or Adam Pizurny).
The finger spinning, behind-the-back trickery of hardcore pizza-spinning makes for pretty mad viewing too, as US Pizza Team star Nino Coniglio demonstrates.
The LG Signature OLED TV R, as it's officially known, is more than just novel trickery — it's a unique, impressive approach to new TV design.
Using orchestration and studio trickery, these albums summoned the immersive pleasure of watching a movie, rather than the kicky thrill of listening to the radio.
The resulting juxtaposition pokes a little fun at the NYC subway's lack of hygiene while nodding, and winking, to the prankster trickery of the Dadaists.
It&aposs a gimmick that the film centres itself on, making for a rather hollow film once you&aposve got past the one-take trickery.
"Hers was really like a magic box, with trickery and romance and lighting and all the stuff one puts into their head," Mr. Goodman said.
The Cavaliers began the second half with a little trickery, extending the lead to 143-14 on Perkins' 7-yard TD pass to Joe Reed.
If it feels heavy-handed at times, some of the visual trickery makes it interesting, and the ending, which deviates from the novel, is perfect.
It also means that the feature shouldn't be susceptible to trickery, such as unlocking for a two-dimensional photo of you instead of the real thing.
With those cascading, free-flowing waves comes a whole lot of trickery — and Suave, a brand that previously employed them itself, is setting the record straight.
The app's developers have also added a number of extra social features that are less interesting, but the photo trickery alone makes IceCream worth a look.
Who would not be outraged at what the New York City Bar says "smacks of trickery"– and then finding these privileged conversations in the public domain?
Russia has poured scorn on Ukraine's allegations while some organizations and commentators criticized Kiev for the kind of trickery which Ukraine routinely accuses Russia of using.
Throughout Lucky and his primary collaborator—producer Dernst "D'mile" Emile—craft this impossibly vibrant, overstuffed and expensive-sounding combo of glimmering melodies and complex studio trickery.
Financial reporting in China was back in the spotlight again Friday, with one strategist claiming Chinese businesses were using "accounting trickery" to mask underlying credit problems.
It is perhaps a distinctly American faith that authoritarians like Russian President Vladimir Putin rule purely by force, corruption, or trickery, lacking any substantial political support.
Thanks to seamless camera trickery, an amazing body double, and special effects, viewers are completely immersed in the reality that eight versions of Tatiana Maslany exist.
There is no wholesale market for most private enterprises, forcing shopkeepers to buy inventory at state retail prices or resort to trickery or the black market.
"Only with technology can you create new things in fashion," Mr. Chalayan, a 20-year industry veteran, has said of his showmanship flourishes and visual trickery.
Couldn't the streaming service have saved a few million bucks by running the whole movie through FaceApp instead of worrying about all this fancy CG trickery?
Photos: Rebecca Miller Most of the first dates I've been on have been granted to me through some pathetic combination of pity, desperation, and outright trickery.
After all these onerous years, he is still a straight-up joy—as in actual, for-real joy—to behold, all lumbering trickery and circumspect bloodlust.
As deepfake videos and the technology to make them become more widespread and accessible, the possibilities for digital trickery are endless (for better or for worse).
The self-governing island is on high alert for digital-age trickery and deception that Beijing might be using to try to swing a crucial election.
The argument about F.B.I. trickery did, however, appear to please the one man who holds great power over Mr. Flynn's future — the constitutional power to pardon.
Through the use of a green screen and a lot of technical trickery, the process places a headset-adorned VR user in the virtual environment they inhabit.
While Disney's Star Wars films place a greater emphasis on real sets and props than the Prequel trilogy, there's still plenty of computer trickery on the screen.
Magic "Spidey," a recognized mentalist who has entertained millions of fans from across North America, breaks down what mentalism really is and why it's not magic trickery.
Glenn's is-he-or-isn't-he-dead arc was the most polarizing subplot of the first half of the season, with many viewers unhappy with the trickery.
The Bears then scored the game's only touchdown on the ensuing possession, ripping off an 81-yard, nine-play drive and ending it with a little trickery.
Of course, Joe's also pretty eager to get Peach out of Beck's life, and he knows that Peach will always one-up him in the trickery department.
There's no long build up, there's no need to weave a senseless story, there's no psychological ploy, it's just slick visual trickery right in front of you.
Of course, there are mysteries and twists galore, but they feel more in tune with the overall narrative than, say, all that timeline trickery in Season 1.
First they were denied their seats based on trickery by people here, and then they see all of these pictures of the people that had enslaved them?
The Warriors are masterful at setting up plays with trickery and misdirection, getting the defense moving, thinking, and reacting before hammering it with a high ball screen.
The proceeding against her in Congress is based on unproven allegations that she used accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit in 2015.
The former is the more dated definition, which sees artifice in direct reference to artistry and ingenuity, the latter, more modern connotation refers to trickery and cunning.
While the politicians who relied on trickery moved up the ranks, David was stuck teaching high school civics to uninterested students who drew penises on their assignments.
And to prevent Trump from installing one while lawmakers are on vacation, Democrats have made noise about employing parliamentary trickery to prevent what's called a recess appointment.
At first Ms. Sherman may have just been playing around with the push-button filters of retouching apps, simulating her studio trickery as a goof for friends.
With a little trickery, serpentiem was able to point the game in the right direction, and voila, now real-time style switching worked without the game crashing.
Tom Brady and Julian Edelman teamed up for a clever bit of trickery in order to score the Patriots first touchdown on Saturday night against the Titans.
The campaign has already been marred by a significant amount of campaign trickery and online misinformation, much of it peddled by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party.
Afonso Poyart directs by prioritizing trickery over restraint, using Ted Griffin and Sean Bailey's plot as an excuse to flash forward, backward and sideways with irritating randomness.
Overall, these are tales of clever beings who roam the world, looking for adventures: there are treks into Giant territory, kidnapped gods, epic weddings, and lots of trickery.
Cleveland's defense forced a quick punt, and it didn't take long for Mayfield & Co. to score again with the help of a little trickery igniting the home crowd.
And they have a long record they've earned in South Carolina of engaging in this kind of trickery and impugning whoever their opponent is to distract the attention.
William Hirsch, the man behind the Vidsplode YouTube channel, used a little VFX trickery to take the dinosaurs out a two-minute clip of the original Jurassic Park.
Getting rid of holographic trickery seemed like the next logical step for EPIC, says Prydz's longtime collaborator Mark Calvert from London-based tech company Realtime Environment Systems (RES).
Inmetro said the decision was based on their involvement in a federal police operation called 'Operation Trickery,' which accused BRF and Mérieux of cheating on food safety checks.
Before last night's game in LA, the fine people at SportsNet New York decided to comb through the game tape and revealed that maybe some trickery was afoot.
The exceptional Sterling soon made up for his misfortune by producing an exquisite piece of trickery in the box before poking home his fifth goal of the season.
Just like the tactics used on Dassey, shown in "Making a Murderer," the courts turned a blind eye to the trickery and leading questions that my interrogators used.
"Until we make better deals with our trading partners, we will never know precisely how much of our deficit in goods is due to such trickery," Ross said.
Two plays later, the Bills used some trickery to take the lead when John Brown threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Allen to make it 7-0.
Arizona fell behind early after using some trickery as Patrick Laird scored on an 8-yard run on the Statue of Liberty play midway through the first quarter.
And then, with the exception of McMurtry, this article ignores some amazing artists and trends where music is actually the driving force, not studio trickery and marketing campaigns.
The LSU defense didn&apost bite on the trickery, instead, intercepting the pass and scoring another touchdown to extend their lead to 35-7 just six plays later.
As a retired FBI special agent and former chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, I spent 21 years defeating people whose sole intention was deception and trickery.
But the LG Signature OLED TV R, as it&aposs officially known, is more than just novel trickery — it&aposs a unique, impressive approach to new TV design.
It would send me into screams, aghast at my mother's trickery, baffled at how she always had the energy to turn a simple demand for food into a stunt.
A new AR system from Gravity Jack makes some serious advances in the field, tracking real-world objects and their components in true 3D, not via tags or trickery.
He was evasive about many details, he said, because of client confidentiality and the concern that his skills could be co-opted by trickery or forced into criminal activity.
The headphones, called The Hero, are over-the-ear cans that let you do some basic digital trickery with the audio, like customizing the sound and creating listening profiles.
If packing for a wedding, a work trip, and a quick vacation all in just one carry-on bag sounds like an impossible feat of travel trickery, think again.
Today, spinners concede 9% fewer runs per over than pace bowlers in ODIs and 11% fewer in T20s, thanks to trickery not just in lateral movement but also speed.
This bit of psychological trickery has been dubbed "iCow" by the man who came up with the idea—Neil Jordan of the University of New South Wales in Australia.
It's a time of economic crunch, and we're all poor and jobless, so stores have to resort to witchcraft and trickery to fool us into giving them our money.
It's no wonder VW and possibly Fiat Chrysler decided to cheat even more blatantly given the culture of deception and trickery connected to the whole process for so long.
A group of 211 detained immigrant parents begged to be reunited with their children and said U.S. officials used deception and trickery to remove them in the first place.
A group of 25 detained immigrant parents begged to be reunited with their children and said U.S. officials used deception and trickery to remove them in the first place.
With the camera capturing his movement from below, the goal is to use some visual trickery to make Scott appear as if he is defying the laws of gravity.
The video was posted on the Facebook page of Kimberley Rugby League, and although a little dangerous looking, it's hard not to be thrilled by this bit of trickery.
Editorial Hours after senators voted overwhelmingly to put her on trial for alleged financial trickery, President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil denounced the effort to impeach her as a coup.
While some in the Agency were "humbled" by the film, others were quick to declare it ordinary trickery from a con artist using techniques from stage magic and mentalism.
" However, the committee discourages lawyers from routinely recording conversations without disclosing they're recording, calling it "ethically impermissible" because it includes a "sufficient lack of candor" and "element of trickery.
Even if that's just some fancy trailer trickery, the cast looks like they're having a blast, so we probably will, too, once the movie hits theaters on June 8.
This shift was not a result of partisan trickery, but of the preliminary findings of a study by the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University.
Yet the atmosphere of dread that Mr. Fukada tends with such ruthless precision — and more than a little sadism — depends not on creepy camera moves or other visual trickery.
Curated by Cohen, Barron, and Lauren S. Berliner, the line-up features 10 films that run the gamut from YouTube supercuts to analog interventions to code-enabled digital trickery.
But scientists are trying to help reefs hang on as long as possible, and the latest strategy involves underwater speakers and a bit of trickery, the Washington Post reports.
Yes, this is an immaculately produced track, but all the studio trickery in the world can't disguise a mediocre hook, or a weak bridge, or a sloppy middle eight.
Predictably, many have been using the Google app to find art historical doppelgangers for their favorite celebrities, from Jared Leto to Jennifer Lopez — sometimes with a little Photoshop trickery.
And while high-tech trickery and sophisticated technical exploits are certainly employed by some, Verizon's report suggests that most thieves rely on basic human frailties to do their dirty work.
While we frequently try to fool one another with cleverness, it's much more rare for a fellow performer to go full force and refuse to admit any form of trickery.
Maryland resorted to trickery on its opening drive when holder Ryan Brand was stopped at the 5-yard line by Jacob Huff on a fake 225-yard field goal attempt.
Aunt Lydia, who doesn't have time for June's trickery anymore, explains that while Offred won't have to endure the punishment of her disobedience, because she's pregnant, the other handmaids will.
Despite the visual trickery, the most consistently memorable aspect of Lucy in the Sky is Natalie Portman, who gives a terrific performance as she's floating out there on her own.
The film was eventually completed with a mix of script rewrites, body doubles, existing footage of Lee and an early form of the digital trickery used by Framestore on Hepburn.
He's so much taller than her, in fact, that it took some trickery on Centineo's part to ensure it didn't hold him back from getting the role of Peter Kavinsky.
"I ask the government not to use trickery to postpone the election again, because this will not be good for the economy and other sectors of the country," Somyot added.
Beta Librae's debut full-length, Sanguine Bond, features a similar sort of perceptual trickery, little tics and warbles in its creeping rhythms that make the downtempo charms feel somehow hallucinatory.
From the Department of Complete Randomness and Trickery: Both of the numbers 1,000 and 1,13,000 are CUBEs (10 x 10 x 240 = 219,21863 and 214 x 21 x 2000 = 0003,2000,2000).
The video's trickery is reminscent of a duck-rabbit illusion first published in a German magazine in 1892, then used by Joseph Jastrow in 1899 in his research on perception.
As is often the case, I think that if you got it, you got it fast, but it was possible to work around the trickery until it made itself evident.
The compositions are still largely wordless, or lyrics are deliberately glossed over—even a guest spot from Mas Ysa's Thomas Arsenault finds English turned into abstract shapes through studio trickery.
In his new Netflix stand-up special, "Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery," he imagines what it would be like to wake up and realize you were wrong about everything you believe.
Tied 503-0 with the Cincinnati Bengals and knocking on the door of the end zone, head coach Brian Flores dialed up a bit of trickery for the Dolphins offense.
In a rare glimpse behind the magic community's mysterious veil, we talk with Lee about what it's like to be a female magician in the male-dominated field of trickery.
Hogan unfurled a 31-yard touchdown pass that increased Stanford's count to 35, a Rose Bowl record for an opening half, on some trickery in which McCaffrey played a bit role.
But we quickly discover Fury's only indulging in a simulation of Hawaiian holiday, thanks to some super-high-tech trickery, and is actually aboard an eye-popping spacecraft of some sort.
Trump has used his connections, trickery, and mythmaking to get what he wants ever since he claimed, in the 1970s, to control a huge fortune that actually belonged to his father.
That sounds great until the trickery fails, then you'll see a lot of wonkiness in what you're watching—from footballs disappearing to action heroes heads' flickering in and out of existence.
Through the use of shaped magnetic fields, Apple pulls a bit of alignment trickery here, forcing the pencil to snap precisely to the point where the charging coils are aligned perfectly.
But the vague language Young Ford uses — "The game begins where you end, and it ends where you began" — gives the impression that there's more than trickery or gamesmanship in play.
Democratic leaders accused Republicans of trickery, saying that Republicans had assured them there would be no formal votes on the morning of the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
"They thought they were going to have to use some sort of trickery," Mr. Patel said of a scene that required him to write an especially elaborate equation on a chalkboard.
And such embellished tales only buttress the Myanmar government's contention that what is happening in Rakhine State is not ethnic cleansing, as the international community suggests, but trickery by foreign invaders.
The Los Angeles photographer John Houck creates multiple layers of visual trickery in deceptively simple still lifes by shooting and reshooting life-size color prints that he alters as he goes.
With every rule change there is, however, the chance of a team discovering something truly innovative that gives them an immediate advantage, just as Brawn did with their 2009 aerodynamic trickery.
Based on a U.K. series of the same name, The Circle crosses the house-bound Survivor-esque competition of Big Brother with the who-are-you-really internet trickery of Catfish.
On Venezuela, what you're likelier to read is that the crisis is the product of corruption, cronyism, populism, authoritarianism, resource-dependency, U.S. sanctions and trickery, even the residues of capitalism itself.
I gave the show the benefit of the doubt, and you totally fooled me by pulling the same kind of trickery and shenanigans that have frustrated so many viewers over recent seasons.
IceCream is an iOS app that performs some under-the-hood trickery to give you more room for photos—thousands of them—without forcing you to delete any of your existing ones.
Pareidolia — which could also be called the art of seeing faces in unusual places (Jesus in a tree trunk or a taco) — suggests some kind of trickery or artistic sleight-of-hand.
"The U.S. wanted greater transparency to avoid any trickery ... (it) has a long history of challenges trying to determine what exactly the dairy policy is in Canada," he said in an interview.
Though Nolan has yet to return to the extreme narrative trickery of his breakthrough film, Memento, his other work similarly expects audiences to find a film's wavelength and stay tuned into it.
Ms Rousseff is accused of using accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit, but few of the congressmen who voted to impeach her gave that as their reason.
The most recent reminder of McDermott's possible trickery came to us from New Idea, a weekly Australian magazine, which claimed it had photo proof of McDermott living in Mexico earlier this week.
" His more recent feats include embodying Colonel Sanders for a KFC ad campaign and hosting a talk show for Netflix, where you also can find his 2017 special, "Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery.
The seeds — coated with a cloak of botanical trickery to hold moisture or delay germination — are ready for planting on the mostly treeless open-range landscapes that have been scorched by fire.
Hershman Leeson's trickery here trips into recklessness, the video-installation equivalent of yelling "fire" in a crowded room or, as it were, in the urban environments of San Francisco and Portland, Oregon.
Every clue has at least one form of trickery, you're rarely able to completely solve any clues with crosses, and the misdirections can be creative, frankly, to the point of mild lunacy.
But no one was funnier than Norm Macdonald, whose verbally dexterous "Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery," his first special in six years, cemented his reputation as one of the best stand-ups alive.
"The Paris Diversion" does have a tight, extremely clever bit of exposition, in which all its diverse pieces suddenly fall into place and its many red herrings are exposed as empty trickery.
He discussed the galling experience of being asked to "audition" for his own comedy special — "Hitler's Dog, Gossip and Trickery," released last year — by having content executives attend one of his performances.
At its center are Antonio Banderas and Gary Oldman, who play seedy partners in a Panama City-based law firm that helps the very rich stay wealthy through many flavors of trickery.
Key here is "Modern Thought: the Myth of Perfection," which juxtaposes brutally frank images of soldiers' post-conflict, mangled faces with photographic trickery meant to portray them as "healing" past their terminal wounds.
They can even become prisms that crystallise passing moral or political prejudices, such as the supposed illusions (to Western minds) of Islamic teachings, or (to Protestants) the visual trickery of the Catholic church.
The two were matched set for set throughout, winning points by returning hard-of-reach shots, using trickery and sharp smashes before Li slid behind in the final set, eventually losing 11-7.
The other potential big camera improvement comes in the form of Samsung's new Live Focus mode, which uses a bit of camera trickery to capture images using both lenses at the same time.
And despite some Tom Trickery with handballs from West Brom—right in the face of Fabregas as well—Chelsea managed to net one in within close quarters, thanks to Michy Batshuayi's tap-in.
It is a banal, trivial, relatively uninformative thing, with lame visual trickery, concluding with a ride on Leonardo's flying machine across the painting's landscape, which has miraculously opened out at La Gioconda's back.
And Los Angeliños were completely convinced that there must be some extraterrestrial trickery afoot because if there's one thing we've learned from the X-Files, it's that the government always denies these things.
It's one of those bangers that pretends to not be a banger for a bit and then suddenly becomes a banger, which is the kind of trickery we can get on board with.
After the teams traded first-quarter field goals, Pittsburgh resorted to trickery on Pickett's 43-yard touchdown pass to Mathews to take a 10-3 lead with 1:23 left in the quarter.
One motion to impeach her, on the grounds that she used accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit in 2015, is being debated in the lower house of Congress.
We're going to take you on a journey starting with a simple tour around your keyboard settings to some much more advanced trickery that will turn you into an quick-typing iPhone ninja.
Although some of its ministers may stay, its departure increases the chances that Ms Rousseff will be impeached on charges that she used accounting trickery to disguise the size of the budget deficit.
Current Audi executives are still not among the suspects, the number of which has risen to 17, prosecutors said, adding the new suspects were considered to be partly responsible for the emissions trickery.
A Republican consultant known for political trickery, Mr. Stone is accused of deceiving investigators from the House Intelligence Committee about his efforts to contact WikiLeaks and his discussions with senior Trump campaign officials.
"If you study the major battles of history, you see that trickery wins every time," Aleksei A. Komarov, the military engineer in charge of this sleight of hand, said with a sly smile.
The Virtue of Nationalism is, in short, less a serious work of political philosophy than a series of specious empirical assertions about the benefits of nationalism justified by conceptual trickery and Bible references.
Mr. White and his crew also employ a certain amount of narrative trickery, both to tie together the story strands and to stretch the drama across the episodes, strategically withholding and reordering information.
But in an attempt to use the actions of Mr. Obama to portray President Trump in a negative light, the post used a bit of visual and headline trickery that confused social users.
This posthuman transcendence raises concerns both aesthetic and ethical, casting around the art in this show an apologetic air heavy with ambivalence toward human cunning and trickery and seductive art and technology. Golem!
Reducing aerodynamic trickery makes it easier to pass by minimizing the "dirty" or turbulent air coming off the car in front, making it easier for pursuing drivers to stay close and execute a pass.
You could describe both albums as soulful, but they also feature an arsenal of production trickery, where tones drift across with the lightness of smoke but feel as impactful as a week-long fog.
Kiev-based designer Dmitry Kozinenko pulls off an elegant bit of visual trickery with his "Field" shelf, a series of thin metal tubes that, when seen from head-on, make objects appear to float.
Related: What These 12 Famous Men Look Like — Without Their BeardNow, given all the fake-outs in the world of Hollywood lately, we wouldn't be surprised if this were just some clever hair-trickery.
His works look like they document reality as it is, but instead use technical trickery and skill to cram in minute details—more than the human eye could possibly perceive in a single blink.
Known for his pace, balance and trickery, Forsberg quickly made a name for himself in Germany after arriving from Malmo in January 2015, and on Saturday he will aim to send the Germans home.
Let's hear from Mr. Barkin and congratulate him on his recent win: My favorite types of Sunday crosswords are those involving some sort of trickery, unusual gimmick or other "outside the box/grid" feature.
Despite being forced to spend much of the game defending, the Panamanians showed strength, speed and trickery when they did break forward, and they created chances of their own in a scoreless first half.
They also tried some rare trickery on their first drive, which included a fake punt that saw running back Shane Vereen's pass intended for tight end Evan Engram picked off by safety Daniel Sorensen.
To make sure you're not taken in by statistical trickery in a political speech, you could spend an hour or two checking out Learn Statistics by GoLearningBus, which is free on iOS and Android.
Mr. Gordon said he had no grand plan for trickery when he set out around 2010 to create his phony memorial in the workshop of his home in Templeton, about an hour outside Boston.
Google previously laid the groundwork for this latest visual trickery by spending earlier years amending the look of ads to bring them closer in line with the steadfast, cleaner appearance of genuine search results.
No click trickery or shop sleight-of-hand here, only the best-selling product picks sourced from Refinery29's top stories (that we pulled after analyzing 12-month's worth of anonymous reader-purchase data).
The Unusual Suspect originally submitted the clip to Reddit, where it gained a lot of attention, and he later explained exactly how he accomplished the video trickery over the course of about three days.
Adam Satariano and Amie Tsang at The New York Times explain: Polls suggest that voters are shrugging off accusations of online trickery, as Facebook has said it will not screen political ads for accuracy.
The Blue Devils used some trickery as well, scoring when freshman receiver Jalon Calhoun tossed a 25-yard pass to running back Deon Jackson for a touchdown with 39 seconds left in the half.
Or if it's photos you're looking for, check out Cuttings, a new portfolio that explores visual trickery using found objects by artists Annie Colligne and Sarah May (they also took this month's cover image).
There's a lot of camera trickery (it's very inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, with some Twilight Zone thrown in, too), and the soundtrack is loud and wild, all to destabilize the viewer — but with a wink.
Stone, 66, took to Instagram to bring attention to special counsel Robert Mueller, saying he used "legal trickery" to place his case in front of Jackson, a US district judge in the District of Columbia.
It was because of these interviews with people closest to the President that Mueller and his team were able to get a cinematic look at the deceit and trickery taking place in the West Wing.
Sigmar Gabriel, another former SPD leader, described von der Leyen's nomination as an "unprecedented act of political trickery" and suggested the party would have grounds to quit the coalition without cabinet approval for the nomination.
Mr. McConnell and other Republicans say they have abided by the agreement all along, but Democrats accused the Republicans of trickery and said in effect that they were ending negotiations on the individual spending bills.
Meanwhile, the screenwriter, Christopher McQuarrie, parlayed this frat house trickery into one of the most jaw-dropping opening scenes of all time, and then a bunch of gimmicky action movies that also star Tom Cruise.
The recent events, which also loop together longstanding financial system issues like accounting trickery and overspending, are continuing to weigh on investor sentiment — even though China's second-quarter economic growth beat analyst expectations on Monday.
Now his skills are needed more than ever, as the 2020 presidential election approaches and the tactics of internet trickery have been adopted by governments, activist groups and clickbait farms in at least 503 countries.
At the time, that aesthetic was brighter and crisper than the sound of My Bloody Valentine, perhaps the most prominent name in shoegaze, which combined pummeling rhythms, searing walls of distortion and obsessive studio trickery.
On its second live album, "Exit … Stage Left," Rush uses its most infamous piece of rhythmic trickery: The 5/4 riff of "YYZ" is the code for the Toronto Pearson International Airport rendered in morse.
There's no trickery here, just some solid technique in grilling a butterflied, maple- and mustard-rubbed pork shoulder and then solid harmonizing in serving it with a raw salsa verde and stewed Le Puy lentils.
"It's a very startling thing when you see something that's physically in front of you but doesn't align with your mental model of reality," says designer Jeff Lieberman, who specializes in this kind of visual trickery.
For as many knots as 12 Monkeys twisted itself in, it generally knew how to find its way out of them, or at least to fake it well enough to slide the trickery past the audience.
Like Dorothy and her suffer no fools approach to Stan's hijinks/Blanche's delusions/Rose's non sequiturs/Sophia's trickery, secretarybirds quietly and carefully stalk their prey and then skillfully and aggressively, well, uh, stomp them to death.
When Imogen rebuffs his advances, Iachimo, Iago-like, resorts to trickery, climbing out of a trunk in her bedroom to take notes on the room's furnishings and to steal the bracelet Posthumus gave to his love.
I realize there's a rich history of season-ending cliffhangers on TV. But as with the Glenn thing, I think the story and in this case, Negan's otherwise enjoyably malicious debut, is overshadowed by the trickery.
If you find yourself struggling with the vagueness and trickery of Saturday-level cluing, fear not: Here are a few helpful tips to increase your level of solvitude and cope with clues that seem impenetrable: 1.
Often drifting in off the flanks, the 21-year-old regularly drops deep to collect the ball before driving at the defence with his devilish pace and trickery, or picking a pass for one his teammates.
"Making something that is six or less inches tall look life-size requires some fancy lens trickery to match the depth of field, distortion, and perspective of the real life scene," Dagg tells The Creators Project.
He now has five goals in four starts for Madrid this season, over twice as many as Hazard and Jovic combined, and has dazzled the club's fans with his trickery and sniper-like eye for goal.
While some scoffed at the restaurant's tendency for trompe l'oeil trickery—"everything bagels" made of ice cream and foie gras torchons bleeding from their liquid beetroot hearts—Tong loved the sheer, delirious inventiveness of it all.
The judge in the Kellen Winslow rape case just denied the ex-NFL star's request to be released from jail and put on house arrest because he's afraid Kellen could escape with some 'Mission Impossible' trickery.
Channel 4 broadcast secretly taped interviews with senior Cambridge Analytica executives in which they boasted of their ability to sway elections in countries around the world with a menu of digital manipulation and traditional political trickery.
And with Jeff Bezos&apos infected phone now Patient Zero in a scary new strain of cyber-trickery, it&aposs easy to imagine other Davos habitués nervously re-tracing all their past interactions for potential exposure.
The most shocking part of the upset was how plain it seemed — UMBC didn't need trickery or a wild buzzer-beater to take down the Cavaliers, they simply outplayed them and wound up winning by 20.
Nikon's ability to natively shoot as low as ISO 85093 gives you some extra flexibility in bright outdoor environments (the Sony's native ISO is 85083, though it can kinda go down to ISO 85073 with digital trickery).
Infinity War does a surprisingly good job of laying out just how Thanos intends to use a fully powered Infinity Gauntlet, then follows through once he obtains all six Infinity Stones (after a sprinkle of time trickery).
Still, at nine, I started encountering the clerics—some of them actual "clerics," as D&D was everywhere—and getting in the kind of preteen and then teen trouble that involved mostly trickery, masquerade, and multiplayer roleplaying.
Key players: Yahya Al Shehri: Diminutive in stature but an important player for Saudi Arabia over the last five years, Al Shehri's trickery and eye for a pass make him one of Saudi Arabia's more potent weapons.
" The first part of the film is 30 minutes long, and the majority of that is taken up by Grohl jamming with himself, thanks to some camera trickery, recording a 23-minute song that's also called "PLAY.
As chief of staff, Lula's role would have been to rally Congress behind Ms Rousseff, not least to fend off her impeachment (on charges that she used accounting trickery to hide the size of the budget deficit).
And how different is it for Trump to use Twitter to bizarrely suggest, among other strange things, that President Obama had him wiretapped than it was for him to use tabloid trickery in his New York days?
A fourth season of the Netflix show "House of Cards" premiered to much fanfare, though with the real-life political thriller that is the 2016 election running concurrently, viewers may feel exhausted by all the poli-trickery.
This applies mostly to presidential elections — though gubernatorial, Senate and House races aren't exempt — and is thought to explain George W. Bush's political success, his father's political limitations and Richard Nixon's uphill slog and need for trickery.
The real danger with a quasi-media accountability outlet is that it will invent anti-Trump bias where none exists, leading to the sort of trickery that James O'Keefe's Project Veritas has regularly employed, with mixed results.
The Bills used trickery to take the lead for good on the first play after the two-minute warning, as wide receiver John Brown took a reverse and threw to Devin Singletary for a 3-yard score.
"While many have doubted my abilities, my achievements cannot be dismissed as trickery or illusions," said the Israeli, who became famous in the 1970s for performing telekinetic feats on television, such as bending spoons without touching them.
Questioning the role of the artist in the age of artificial intelligence, Brian Bress includes his own work-in-progress as one of the illusionistic layers in a video laden with visual trickery, called "Sunset Geometry" (2018).
While he doesn't shun digital trickery, he places it at the service of mind-melting in-camera effects, as he did with a bokeh-heavy 3D highway and a video made of a googol's worth of clips.
"Trickery, getting people to click on links, the other kind of social engineering, phishing to get a foothold somewhere, this was the same kind of basic attack pattern that's been going on for a decade now," Gourley says.
Should he manage to reclaim the form he has shown throughout the qualifying campaign, though, Al Shehri will be key to Saudi Arabia's ability to unlock opposing defenses with his energy, trickery and eye for a telling pass.
In a time of fake news, network bubbles, hacked timelines and paid followers the film reveals some of the people and systems behind this media trickery and forces us to confront a difficult truth- likes construct our world.
Not only can it speed up your downloads with some behind-the-scenes trickery, it lets you pause and resume downloads with ease, as well as collect all the links and images on a webpage in one go.
The startling sound effects [ringing] and new vocal harmonies that seem to come out of nowhere, then there's all the sonic trickery that makes her voice sound like it's moving around spatially, sometimes even approaching or surrounding you.
Mara Einstein calls it "content confusion," and if her book, "Black Ops Advertising," is right, we're in for even more such trickery, indeed a possible future where nearly everything becomes hidden commercial propaganda of one form or another.
If that was not enough to convince people that Wilson had his legs back, he also engaged in some trickery in the second half, flipping the ball back to Doug Baldwin and then sprinting for the end zone.
Meanwhile, as a punishment for his alleged trickery, Salinas was stripped of his priestly duties and told to leave the Archdiocese of Mexico, even though he was receiving treatment for liver cancer in Mexico City at the time.
"They're like supermodels," said Ms. Carpenter, of Food Network, who added that although there's plenty of fussing over every detail of the birds, there's no food-styling trickery involving hot glue or spray paint or other inedible ingredients.
When the second-act curtain rises on an actual waterway built through the stage to depict a Venetian canal, the effect is momentarily staggering — until the real water begins to move and overflow by means of digital trickery.
From this starting point, to contextualize the Brotherhood, the exhibition fragments into tangents: the predominant one being the theme of the curved mirror famously reflecting unseen guests in Van Eyck's Arnolfini piece, through dazzling optical trickery (hence "Reflections").
David Weinstein, a defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, said that while it's possible that some "trickery" by the FBI may have been at play, the agents were under no requirement to read Flynn his rights before questioning him.
He's sometimes dinged for making films that are too clinical, light on character development, largely uninterested in female and non-white characters except as props for the protagonists, and marred by their director's private obsessions with time and trickery.
And now Ms Rousseff is facing her greatest challenge yet: on April 210th the lower house of Congress voted to start impeachment proceedings against her over accusations of accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit.
Such trickery was commonplace in early war photography, and indeed many of the most famous war photographs — Mathew Brady's images of Civil War casualties, or Robert Capa's falling soldier of the Spanish Civil War — were posed or otherwise doctored.
Shot over the course of several weeks with a hefty budget and extensive crew, the video, which was filmed in a single unbroken take, incorporates synchronized dancing, elaborate costumes, a sprawling set, clever camera trickery, and brightly colored balls.
For those of you demanding sound effects… here's Seb Lee-DelisleAugust 31, 2016 It takes a disappointing amount of gear and trickery to make real lasers look more like sci-fi lasers, but it looks like it's worth it.
The addition of a third camera on the back might seem excessive, but it allows the iPhone 11 Pro to finally both zoom in and out on a scene without resorting to digital trickery which never yields optimal results.
Yet another says that the trickery may not have been illegal in Europe, where auto manufacturers can apparently determine engine settings for pollution testing, making sure their test cars will pass even if the cars on the road never would.
In his latest work, famed Italian author Domenico Starnone does not give us an option; rather, he sends us on a trip filled with trickery, whether that's of the mind, of art, of human relationships, or, better, of our own self.
Half of the magic in my (and most other) action scenes is camera trickery and he other is people like Mark and the Action Horizons crew doing everything in their power to make the action star look like a badass.
But it requires more than strong performances and great technological trickery to make a balancing act like this work, and while it starts strong, What Happened to Monday eventually falls victim to one of the most common movie foibles of all.
And it's less than satisfying to see the abundant tailoring talents of someone like Mr. Sartori at Berluti diverted toward such trickery as a jacket with double layers of lapels, a gimmick one critic referred to as the shoplifter look.
In fact, it turns out that these researchers had already created the necessary trickery for a different reason, namely as a molecule for optogenetic triggers that would absorb infrared light (which conveniently penetrates many tissues) and emit visible spectrum light instead.
Samsung's gotten quite good at jamming big screens into devices without making them too unwieldy in recent years, and part of the trickery this time out comes courtesy of familiar curved display, coupled with an abandoning of front navigation buttons.
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Azmoun is backed up by the pace and trickery of Alireza Jahanbakhsh, who goes to Russia off the back of an impressive season for AZ Alkmaar in the Eredivisie, while Qatar-based striker Mehdi Taremi adds another dimension to the attack.
But the United States and the Organization of American States said their observers did not see widespread trickery, and a scientific quick count method showed the results of the race were accurate, despite the problems with the first round of voting.
Within a year, "Watergate" had become shorthand for the cover-up of that burglary, then broadened to include Nixon's entire portfolio of crimes and dirty-trickery, then to reference any major political scandal, then to any scandal—imagined or otherwise.
Last time, the public was just so taken aback by the fact that humans were even curating trending news to begin with that it seemed like trickery — as if humans had so much power over the content they were seeing.
Were it not for the overarching air of trickery — the Duchampian last name of a Cattelan Archive employee who is interviewed extensively is another clue that this isn't pure nonfiction — Be Right Back would be a fairly straightforward art documentary.
Under the deal with the State Attorney's Office the amount of public money at issue was halved to about $50,000, and Ms. Netanyahu agreed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of trickery, specifically that she deliberately exploited another person's mistake.
In "Dido and Aeneas," by Henry Purcell, the more dancey of the two, the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe sings from the pit about the grief of the Queen of Carthage and the trickery of her mortal enemy, a saucy sorceress.
Detroit then used some trickery to score its lone touchdown, Stafford hitting a wide open Taylor Decker on a tackle-eligible play for an 163-yard score, finishing off a 75-yard drive and cutting the Rams' lead to 16-13.
Her work is rooted in surrealism and classical mythology, and while some viewers feel as though her videos are just trickery dressed up with pretension, they're organized around the idea that disrupting the mundane is a basic service to human existence.
But Syracuse came right back with a 75-yard drive that was climaxed by a bit of trickery — a handoff to running back Devin Butler, who wheeled and threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Ervin Philips, cutting the deficit to 21-10.
So overwhelming is this instinct that it obscures our ability to see even the most baldfaced forms of trickery, especially in moments of weakness, which an expert cheat can spot from a thousand paces (or create, if he or she is especially enterprising).
As part of Volkswagen's agreement Tuesday to pay nearly $15 billion to settle claims from its diesel emissions trickery, owners are given two options: Sell their faulty cars back to the company at pre-scandal value or get them fixed for free.
The billions of dollars of costs VW is facing for its emissions trickery and the electric-car offensive has revived tensions at the heart of the VW group between profits and jobs, and between central control and autonomy for its 12 brands.
For the TGNC community, catfishing, a term meaning to lure (someone) into a relationship by using a fictional persona, could potentially lead to violence in the trans community, as well as reinforcing the idea of TGNC people engaging in a form of trickery.
The staging, overall, employs some montage-style trickery that's easy enough to pull off on stage — where people have already bought into an illusion when they settle into their seats — but a lot harder on screen, where we're trained to expect more realism.
Although machines of this era could only "see" a limited amount of RAM at a time, some software-side trickery also allowed carts to pack in way more than the maximum amount of data and tell the processor which chunk to look at.
United States, when Chief Justice William Howard Taft wrote that to conspire to defraud the United States means to interfere with or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest.
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The European Union's foreign ministers cited those elections, which were scarred by allegations of fraud and electoral trickery, as an impetus for its decision on Monday, and they called on the Maduro administration to allow "a comprehensive and independent audit" of the results.
Experts say the vast majority of large-scale data breaches are the result of outside hackers using trickery to gain inside access to corporate data, typically for financial gain, a scenario that does not appear to be in play in Sage's case.
But the "dieselgate" scandal has prompted a strategic shift at VW while major advances in battery technology and a global fight against pollution in the wake of VW's trickery have raised pressure on carmakers to speed up development of zero-emission alternatives.
The cases where unintended breaches really matter are those where a security gap — created either by trickery or mistake — is recognized and exploited by someone bent on monetizing the proprietary information they have been able to capture, either through sales or by ransom.
And despite her hairstylist Chris Appleton's claims that both looks are in fact the real deal, it's easy to assume that it's the result of some trickery, especially given the family's affinity for wigs, from Kris' platinum pixie to Kylie Jenner's expansive wig closet.
Sure, most of Android is still open-source, but the door is wide open to all manners of software trickery you won't find in an operating system like Debian GNU/Linux, which goes to great length to audit its software packages and protect user security.
Micaela Marini Higgs detailed this history and mindset for a Racked story in 2017: The use of womanly wiles and feminine trickery have been blamed for many things since the Garden of Eden, and makeup is seen as an extension of this inherent dishonesty.
When it comes to controlling information, Fleabag succeeds at this kind of storytelling trickery where Westworld frequently failed — on Fleabag, the choice to keep certain dark secrets is deeply rooted in character, while on Westworld it's mostly been made to toy with the audience's expectations.
After all, Statham can't be the only guy on the mid-budget, action-movie block forever, and many action fans are sick of seeing directors use quick-cutting trickery to make it look like, say, Ben Affleck is skilled in hand-to-hand combat.
We need them: However crucial and opportune in its truth-seeking and depictions of political trickery (Burns could hardly have known his film would plop into theaters alongside the impeachment hearings for President Trump), "The Report" is too often dramatically frozen, its emotions stubbornly internal.
As the judge explained, the theme of Uber's motion to send this case to arbitration was an assertion that Waymo and its lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan were using litigation trickery to keep their suit in the public forum of federal court instead.
MLB's game is undercut by the fact that baseball can't produce much designed trickery and generally has a lousy sense of humor, so what we end up with is a pretty standard game with slightly more joking around and many more substitutions than usual.
Here's what one looks like: Tesla is tapping Google's Project Sunroof here, which uses some 3D mapping trickery to give them a rough idea of how much roof area (square footage) you've got, and how much of it is actually good for solar use.
The bill enshrines the fundamentals of net neutrality, such as prohibiting ISPs from throttling or blocking sites, but also prohibits other telecom trickery, such as zero rating—a practice where companies provide access to certain parts of the internet for "free" and charge for others.
The journalist details various strains of production trickery, from the contestant interviews through to the proposal on the finale (though much of this has been spoiled by the vicious Lifetime drama series "UnREAL," about a "Bachelor"-esque reality show, cocreated by a former "Bachelor" producer).
Many well-meaning parents send their children the grim and demoralizing message that some measure of trickery is necessary for their children to succeed — whether through endless test prep aimed at gaming the SAT's "score choice" option, professional essay coaching or inflated community service projects.
The pieces in this group exhibition explore all manner of perceptual trickery — whether through optical distortions, radical shifts in material and scale, or subtle manipulation of documentary images — to create scenarios in which the viewer must cheat in order to fully experience the works.
Beyond the tragic circumstances around lead, the investigation found that the housing authority had for years deployed all sorts of trickery to keep inspectors sent by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development from seeing how damaged its buildings really were and issuing violations.
By the standards of most economists, the United States has one of the most counterproductive tax regimes among advanced nations — one that raises little money yet vastly distorts decisions on investing and saving, and encourages all sorts of trickery to avoid the Internal Revenue Service.
Given the Rams' penchant for trickery, it's possible they will mimic one of the more famous gambits in Super Bowl history, when New Orleans entered halftime trailing Indianapolis, 10-6, with the Colts, guided by Peyton Manning, slated to receive the second-half kickoff.
Image: GizmodoFrom snapping photos with a cellphone to streaming music through a browser, much of the tech trickery we take for granted in 2017 looks simple on the surface but involves a complex series of computations and calculations behind the scenes to make the magic happen.
At the heart of each of these men's images was that beguiling appeal, that soft seduction, that thing that made you want to be around them and think the best of them — it allowed you to forget or ignore the gentle trickery of the Hollywood image machine.
As you may have heard elsewhere on the internet, Radiohead heralded their ninth studio LP A Moon Shaped Pool with a characteristic bit of techno-trickery: they deleted every tweet they'd ever made, deactivated their Facebook account, and slowly dimmed their website to printer-paper white.
The bill enshrines not only the fundamentals of net neutrality, such as prohibiting ISPs from throttling or blocking sites, but also prohibits other telecom trickery, such as zero rating—a practice where companies provide access to certain parts of the internet for "free" and charge for others.
Assange did not say why he is sure the source of the DNC files isn't the Russian government, leaving open the possibility that he himself is being misled about where the files came from - the same type of trickery he has accused intelligence agencies of falling for.
American companies are driven to tax trickery by the combination of a high statutory tax rate (35%), a worldwide system of taxation, and provisions that allow firms to defer paying tax until profits are repatriated (resulting in more than $2 trillion of corporate cash being stashed abroad).
The Scottish artist, based in Brussels, revives a long tradition of trompe-l'oeil painting through exacting depictions of bureaucratic safety regulations on billboards, and the trickery continues in nonfunctional painted "furniture" — a bed, a vanity, a grand desk — whose faux-marble surfaces seem to support illusory objects.
Assange did not say why he is sure the source of the DNC files isn't the Russian government, leaving open the possibility that he himself is being misled about where the files came from — the same type of trickery he has accused intelligence agencies of falling for.
Former SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel has called von der Leyen's nomination an "unprecedented act of political trickery", and the move has again strained the coalition in Berlin, a loveless alliance between Merkel's conservatives and the SPD that has already come close to collapsing at least twice.
The eventual reveal of the Buffy/Angel play-acting is well done, and the fallout for their relationship is believable, but the scheme doesn't really hold together upon contemplation — meaning "Enemies" relies a bit more on TV-writing trickery than the truly great Buffy episodes do.
The artist's trickery around matters of race and anthropology is impressive, though you can ask whether Mr. de Andrade's steamy shots of these poor black workers' biceps and thighs actually achieves his critical goals, or just gives a majority-white art audience muscular bodies to gawk at.
"Through legal trickery Deep State hitman Robert Mueller has guaranteed my upcoming show trial is before Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointed judge who dismissed the Benghazi charges again [sic] Hillary Clinton and incarcerated Paul Manafort prior to his conviction of any crime," read the caption.
He reached the top singles ranking in 2016 in large part by using his superior conditioning and physicality to wear down opponents; on Thursday he seemed especially keen to rely on his trickery and finesse, often carving softer, sharply angled shots rather than engage in bruising exchanges.
Jack-O'-Lanterns, for instance, can be traced back to a 17th-century name for a watchman — and unexplained lights in the night — and were later associated with an old Irish tale of a man whose trickery with the devil left him stranded between heaven and hell.
Through the work of a facial capture program, eye-tracking and a little computer vision trickery, Google's Machine Perception team has devised a system for getting realistic facial responses to seemingly "shine through" a modified VR headset, complete with with eye movements that logically follow the participant's actions.
Screenshot: GoogleSwiftKey (Android, iOS) has long been one of the best alternative keyboards out there if you want to speed up your typing: It uses some AI trickery to work out your particular typing habits and favorite words choices, right down to when you like adding in emoji.
However, further allegations about the firm's tactics were reported late Monday by British broadcaster Channel 4 which said it secretly taped interviews with senior Cambridge Analytica executives in which they boasted of their ability to sway elections in countries around the world with digital manipulation and traditional political trickery.
The theater of going back and forth with Mueller is designed to create a public impression — or at least an impression in the eyes of Republican voters — that Mueller has personal animus towards Trump, and is trying to use legal trickery to steal the election from Trump voters.
But "Love Is Blind" isn't all that interested in conveying the experience of listening to — let alone playing — music, even if there are sweet little descriptions of the invisible trickery (thin strips of lead glued here, a faint sanding-down there) that is the tuner's sleight of hand.
But efficiency is the point: In its determined lack of adornment, its commitment to the straight and narrow — reflecting the personality of its hero — "Bosch" is an increasingly rare commodity in a time when genre dramas will resort to any kind of high-concept trickery to stand out.
"All of this, this trickery, this betrayal, this perfidy, the unilateral modification of the text of the accord, the unfulfilled commitments on the part of the state, the judicial set-ups and insecurity, have obliged us to return to the mountains," said Marquez, whose birth name is Luciano Marin.
Though Nolan engages in some of the temporal trickery of past films like "Memento" — the film alternates among three periods of time (one week, one day, one hour) — "Dunkirk" focuses on the simple problem of evacuating Allied soldiers who are trapped on a beach, utterly exposed to German attacks.
Though Nolan engages in some of the temporal trickery of past films like "Memento" — the film alternates among three periods of time (one week, one day, one hour) — "Dunkirk" focuses on the simple problem of evacuating Allied soldiers who are trapped on a beach, utterly exposed to German attacks.
So it comes as little surprise that when the European Commission ruled recently that Apple had struck what the commission characterized as an unfair tax deal with Ireland and should have to pay back $85033 billion, many were quick to view the case as typically craven trickery by an unscrupulous multinational.
In the post, he called special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE a "Deep State hitman," who guaranteed through legal trickery that Stone's upcoming "show trial" would be before Jackson.
The Nt Mini is not using emulation to provide your NES gaming experience, the way those inexpensive modern consoles from Retros and others do – it's playing the games exactly as they were intended to be played, without the lag induced software trickery, which is present even on the NES classic.
The ostentatious use of classic rock on the soundtrack, scene and spatial transitions that call attention to themselves with graphic design or camera trickery, the sense (borrowed from the Coens) that reality is a sheet of thin ice that could crack and immerse you in the chaos beneath at any moment.
It's a measured, step-by-step account of the fight to consolidate power on a particular peninsula in the face of a threat from an encroaching imperial power, and how one person in particular is able to come out on top, through trickery and judicious alliance-building and occasionally outright cruelty.
Display startup MirraViz is here in Las Vegas this week for CES to show off a gadget that at first blush looks like some arcane trickery, allowing two off-the-shelf DLP projectors to layer images on top of one another so two people can view two different images simultaneously, no glasses required.
Whatever Opera's multi-threaded motivations, it has now thrown the ad industry a bit of a bone — with the promise of juicier meat, should it show it can truly reform its ways when it comes to key consumer issues such as page load speeds, page bloat, privacy and general ad trickery/annoyance.
Along with the 22 Environments pieces—most around half an hour long—and the warm photography Teibel paired with them upon release, there's also a little information button that tells the brief backstory of each release, offering the locations where it was recorded, and hinting at the degree of trickery Teibel exhibited.
This little bit of verbal trickery masks a number of salient facts, such as that it is pretty wild to assert that millions of Americans dying of a painful disease, unable to see their loved ones one last time as their lungs fill with fluid, would be a preferable alternative to anything.
Technology makes such eerie interactions possible, and that's the paradox of the pervasive presence of scientific wonders in our daily lives: We carry futuristic fact-checking supercomputers in our pockets, but they don't make us any less superstitious, susceptible to trickery or caught in the thrall of our deep-down Dark Ages tendencies.
There is nothing inherently wrong with wishing to pass visually, aurally, or otherwise as cisgender; but we do ourselves an intellectual disservice if we fail to realize that the language of passing implies both temporariness and trickery, and aiming to be recognized as women, regardless of what we look like, is a much greater goal.
They lost 2-1 to hosts West Germany after taking a 1-0 lead but he was named player of the tournament, famed for close control and dazzling trickery with the ball including the famous 'Cruyff Turn' - the movement in which the player with the ball plays it behind their own leg before swerving away.
There is, of course, the part of your brain that knows you are still standing inside a largely empty facility which shares a wall with The Gap, but the subtle trickery and sheer scope of what you are seeing, hearing, and feeling make it almost impossible to not feel awed by the whole affair.
"Through legal trickery Deep State hitman Robert Mueller has guaranteed that my upcoming show trial is before Judge Amy Berman Jackson , an Obama appointed Judge who dismissed the Benghazi charges again [sic] Hillary Clinton and incarcerated Paul Manafort prior to his conviction for any crime," Stone wrote in the caption to the photo, including the hashtag #fixisin.
The jury saw evidence and heard testimony from Washkuhn that appeared to go toward the government's claims that Manafort engaged in financial trickery to make it seem as though he had less income to avoid paying taxes during some years, and more money other years when he was trying to convince banks to give him loans.
Millisecond by millisecond, skeptics scanned for evidence of computer imagery, of trickery and fraud — of smoke and mirrors — and, of course, a few thought they found it, even after the ghost appeared in public, shaking hands with Jimmy Kimmel on live TV. By then, however, too much other footage had appeared, and the truth was impossible to deny.
" The restaurant, which pursued a farm-to-table approach in an elegant setting, received two stars from Frank Bruni of The New York Times in a 2006 review that said: "It shuns trickery and puts its faith in fundamental virtues: its freshness; the pureness or punch of its flavors; the skill with which it's been cooked.
Some of the earliest documented examples of Mr. Trump's deceptive business tactics come from none other than Mr. Trump, who in books and in interviews sometimes seems to delight in describing the brazen bluffs and well-timed trickery he used to claw his way to the upper echelons of New York City's cutthroat real estate world.
Once in a while, though, you will get a taste of the mid-to-late-week trickery, with clues like the clever 1A's "Something up one's sleeve?" for ELBOW (Yes, I know that not everyone wears sleeves, but in this part of the country, it's getting to be fall and our elbows are currently up our sleeves).
The haymaking plays gave way to turnovers, two of them; to trickery, an unsuccessful New Orleans fake punt; to points on the final five possessions, including a seven-play, 76-yard sequence capped by Drew Brees's 18-yard pass to Tre'Quan Smith that shoved the Saints ahead, 46-45, for the first time since late in the second quarter.
LG's latest flagship smartphonePrice$0.343 to $0.333 (depending on carrier)LikeLots of cameras on front and back, solid battery life, still has a headphone jackDon't LikeBland design, no Android 0.323 at launch, still not convinced people need a dedicated Google Assistant button Thanks to all this camera trickery, the V0.313 delivers one of the most well-rounded audiovisual toolkits on the market.
Aaaaand there it is: Pokemon Go is available for iOS and Android in the US. You could've gotten it a bit early if you wanted to do some account trickery when it launched for parts of the world earlier today — but if that seemed like too much work, US folk can now find it for iOS here and Android here.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Pokémon Go has officially landed in the UK. The augmented reality mobile app by Niantic, for iOS and Android, had already left a considerable impression in territories where it had been easily downloadable without any backdoor trickery—just look at the productivity of the workforces of the US and Australia these past seven days.
Even by the generous standards of over-ornate prison escapes on film, Victory's escape plot has a lot of slack in it, and all that trickery in the locker room of the [Budapest pretending to be Colombes] stadium seems retrospectively ridiculous when it turns out that all the team really needed to do to escape was instigate a soccer riot.
And for roughly the first half of the hour, it felt a little like series creator Dan Fogelman and acclaimed author Tim O'Brien (whose short story collection The Things They Carried is one of our most essential pieces of fiction on Vietnam) couldn't crack this particular riddle in the script they co-wrote, settling for structural trickery at the expense of anything meaningful.
Maybe it is, but Jajaja doesn't take any chances, front-loading every seemingly familiar item with some sort of trickery: shiitake "bacon" on soft, fluffy corn rounds stuffed with beans and topped with pleasantly charred mushrooms (that don't taste like bacon); fish tacos in which the "fish" is actually wedges of chayote squash coated with a hemp-and-flaxseed batter and fried.
This adds a layer of pure radio trickery: a survivor might try to simply say "hello" and get a traitor to reveal that they have a radio; a traitor might wait until late in the game and pretend they just grabbed a radio to disguise themselves; a traitor might pretend to be killed by a survivor out in the wild, radioing their panic to all the other listening survivors.
On the other side, co-lead claimant James Farrar, a former Uber driver who is now chair of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB), welcomed the ruling — but also criticized Uber for "delaying inevitable changes to its business model" In a statement Farrar said: I am delighted today's ruling brings us closer to the ending Uber's abuse of precarious workers made possible by tactics of contract trickery, psychological manipulation and old-fashioned bullying.
One is simply that the series has earned the right to a do-over, having generated enough goodwill by hitting the reset button with 2011's X-Men: First Class, which ushered in a fresh-faced cast to play X-Men both familiar and new, and 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past, which cleverly folded the new elements into the old continuity via time-travel and other bits of comic book trickery.
Rejecting what he viewed as the dead end of abstraction along with the trickery of pictorial artifice — and conversely, accepting pigment and surface as painting's only reality — Graham opened his work up to a personal, often bizarre realm that, through his mastery of "pure form, plastic values, plane-tension, texture, space, design and whatnot," remains riveting in its beauty and presence, while other equally imaginative but less rigorously interrogated visions fade into irrelevance.
How strange that in the very week president Donald Trump was forcing his brand-new press secretary to lie about the size of the crowd at his inauguration and his trusted advisor Kellyanne Conway was introducing "alternative facts" into the lexicon, an avowed Donald Trump supporter was getting kicked off Donald Trump's own television show for committing just the kind of brazen fraud and linguistic trickery that would earn him a job in Donald Trump's White House?
It's rare that pioneers of a form so vast receive proper credit for their influences, but thanks to a string of releases on the the tastemaking label Planet Mu, RP Boo's been able to maintain x`his place in the global conversation around the sound—each release showing off either decades-old tracks that anticipated the current wave of producers' rhythmic trickery, or demonstrating his still formidable chops of bass-drum destruction and catchy vocal choppery.
Thus, in this random documentation of the fauna that still may be found in certain parts of the great American prairie lying east of the Continental Divide, they have mixed such sober observation as that brief shot of the birth of a buffalo with such trickery as a metronomic montage of mountain rams banging their heads together in time to 'The Anvil Chorus' … They simply desire to shape and order nature so that it will captivate and amuse.

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