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"tricksy" Definitions
  1. using ideas and methods that are intended to be clever but are too complicated

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It's a tricksy conceit, but one that frames eerie, visionary passages.
Naulty in full flow showing off how tricksy he is. Awesome.
"I'm trying not to make it too tricksy," Mr. Hunter said.
Naulty in full flow showing off how tricksy he is. Awesome. Disruptive!
The eventual denouement comes with a tricksy, if somewhat superficial, "Surprise Ending" and a "Plot Twist".
This is a paradox that tricksy marketing types should appreciate: the unloved asset class, that's a good market.
The tricksy structure doesn't have much of a payoff (even though Mr. Hill constructs sequences with deft fluidity).
Instead there's a tricksy buffoon named Sganarelle, a servant who impersonates a doctor — and then the doctor's brother, too.
THE true beauty of the world's most beautiful game, according to Johan Cruyff, who knew, didn't lie in tricksy technique.
But the novel's pleasures, its twisty language and tricksy twining of themes, are better enjoyed on the page (24111:21982).
But the novel's pleasures, its twisty language and tricksy twining of themes, are better enjoyed on the page (1:35).
She whispers Ariel's lines to him, and her ghost becomes Ariel's "brave" and "tricksy" spirit, rendered out of Felix's grief.
In place of "The Irishman" or "Marriage Story", "1917", Sir Sam Mendes's tricksy first-world-war adventure, won Best Drama.
But the steel business is not a model for trade policy in general and companies are capable of being tricksy, too.
"I wound up thinking how old-fashioned it seems to wear a tricky, tricksy outfit that seems overdesigned," he told Vogue.
While the quiz shouldn't be too challenging if you're up to snuff on your cybersecurity basics, it can still get pretty tricksy.
Oh, and Max makes really gorgeous, idyllic, not-so-tricksy electronica that we'd have all called IDM if it was still the year 2000.
Their tricksy brand of discohop-indie is a perfect primer for the first shoots of spring and summer that might just might be around the corner.
James has a tricksy manner, but his purpose in his memoirs is touchingly transparent: to say how the big moments of his life felt exactly as they happened.
A talking gun and mastodons in New Jersey are among the oddities that Ismail, known as Quichotte, encounters during the road trip at the heart of this tricksy narrative.
In addition, Mr. Andrews, via tricksy lighting and focus effects, announces repeatedly that this is a film (his first, after years of high-profile work in theater and opera).
And it suggests a cathartic, ongoing wrestling match with the show's own tricksy position, drawing a line between this coarse and manipulative Ilana and the endearing hustler whom fans love.
A sunny, tricksy blond, Markus (Dagfinn Tutturen) never hesitates as a boy to play the younger sibling's trump card: "I'll tell Mom!" he threatens Fredrik (Kieran Edwards), and gets his way.
The festival's high-profile commitment to VR is a major statement that it is no longer regarded as a tricksy twist on a venerable medium, but as a different, compelling medium altogether.
Unlike, say, the PlayStation or Saturn, the Dreamcast didn't even need a modchip or tricksy CD swap tricks to play pirated discs, so its copy protection was a disaster in this regard.
"What I like most about Florian and particularly about 'The Mother' and 'The Father' is that he uses these tricks to entirely legitimate effect, not just to be tricksy," Mr. Hampton said.
This requires more than a capacity to formulate smart answers to tricksy questions, or to randomly generate the opinions with which even the most fact-laden of human conversations are shot through.
The installation, about the height of a two-story house, follows on from Chinneck's previous public artworks that combine architecture, construction, sculpture, and engineering to create illusory, tricksy sculptures that defy expectations.
Monday marks the first day of the lunar new year, as well as the start of a fresh zodiac calendar - the Year of the Fire Monkey, considered a particularly tricksy sign in the Chinese horoscope.
What you make of an ending that casts what has come before in an entirely fresh light may depend on your ability to justify a tricksy dramatic conceit that, in my view, doesn't pay off.
In this tricksy, devastating play by Jackie Sibblies Drury ("Fairview"), which was presented at Soho Rep under Eric Ting's direction, an American theater company has decided to create a piece about the genocide of the Herero people.
"City of Glass," the first volume in Mr. Auster's "New York Trilogy," is a meta-literary novel, and its pleasures are largely found in the twisty language and tricksy twining of themes — elements perhaps better savored on the page — than in plot or action.
Whether it's Mark McGuire noodling into the infinite bliss of six-string-nirvana, the deep-listening electronica that John Elliott releases under his Outer Space alias, or Steve Hauschildt's trippy and tricksy ambient excursions on Kranky, their music has elevated itself to the immediate buy-on-site category, which is probably the highest compliment you can pay an artist.
What was yawningly absent from that list, and seemingly also lacking from the design of the tricksy Duplex experiment, was any sense that Google has a deep and nuanced appreciation of the ethical concerns at play around AI technologies that are powerful and capable enough of passing off as human — thereby playing lots of real people in the process.
Democrats can trace their own lineage of victimization back to Dick Nixon's tricksy treason in urging the South Vietnamese not to settle in Paris, the stolen Supreme Court seat of Homer Thornberry, the vast right-wing conspiracy mobilized against both Clintons, and the rent-a-mob used to steal the 2000 election for George W. Bush.
"Dark patterns tend to perform very well in A/B and multivariate tests simply because a design that tricks users into doing something is likely to achieve more conversions than one that allows users to make an informed decision," wrote Brignull in 2011 — highlighting exactly why web designers were skewing towards being so tricksy: Superficially it works.
The Communists, smarting from the loss of five seats from its previous tally of 17, has ruled out entering into a second formal pact with the PS. Renewing a pact with the far left could prove tricksy for Mr Costa, however, as Europe braces for a global downturn amid tariff wars and the fallout from Brexit.
The show does fine with unchanging overhead lighting, and the flat square (by Arnulfo Maldonado) that forms the stage is tricksy enough to transform briefly and cleverly into the roiling sea where the twins of the tale, Viola (Danaya Esperanza) and Sebastian (Sebastian Chacon), are separated before washing ashore, each assuming that the other has drowned.
" (As an aide: Someone at PETA needs to license Ka's "My diet is veggie but the desi is a carnivore" line for a t-shirt slogan.) Homeboy Sandman also gets tricksy on "Men Are Mortal"by confessing how he's "Trying to keep my temper in a tempest/ So I'm into tofu and into tempeh/ Guess I'm pretentious.
Already an experienced player at the time of his Sri Lanka debut in 2002, Gunaratne started playing for Bloomfield in 1993. A tricksy seam bowler, Gunaratne is also a skillful batsman for a Sinhalese-based domestic cricketing side. He participated in the 2003 World Cup.
The song "Tricksy" became a firm favourite amongst their loyal fans. It was later used on the soundtrack for Lauren Beukes' acclaimed novel Zoo City. In 2006, the duo were involved with three MTV Staying Alive television campaign, about aids awareness. They became involved after emailing the CEO of MTV Europe print campaign design.
In the play, which also included eleven-year-old Connie Gilchrist as Harlequin, Seymour played Colin, a peasant boy, Puck, and a tricksy dancing spirit.The Adelphi. London Week News, 30 December 1876, p. 14 A few years later, in fall 1879, she was Tim, a tiger, in a burlesque piece at London's Philharmonic Theatre entitled, Drury-lane and Park- lane.Philharmonic.
Contemporaneous reviewers of Percival Keene noted its similarities to Marryat's other novel Peter Simple, saying that they both relied largely upon the same model. A review in an 1842 edition of Ainsworth's Magazine said "the hero is the same preternaturally tricksy, shrewd, successful being—always in scrapes, always on Fortune's high way, but never run over by the many untoward circumstances which travel the same road."Ainsworth, William Harrison (ed.). Ainsworth's magazine2 (Jul 1842): 363-364.
Materialist Theory Fortier, Mark, pp. 125-130. Linked to this is the secondary theme of materialism and the importance placed by society on possessions; a chest of jewels briefly appears as one of the characters, which is stolen by a thief. The play's female characters exchange sexual favours (or 'jewels') for material reward, either explicitly, as with Tricksy and Limberham, or implicitly, with Woodall and Pleasance. Other critics argue it follows a pattern common to other plays of this period; first promiscuity, then revulsion, finally conversion.
The exact history of the word "Marukos" is debated, but scholars generally agree that the name is probably linked to the ilocano word "agrikosrikos" (to go around in circles, to meander). Ilocano historians have also linked it to the words "parikot" (trouble or hardship) and "agparubbok" (to spring up). Some have also linked it to the Tagalog word "Maloko" (tricksy), and to "Moro", a reference to the Moro people who were feared among the Ilocanos in Colonial times. It was first referenced by Juan Francisco Maura in 1575, who spelled the word as "Morrucos".
Unlike Shamela, which retells the same plot as Pamela, Haywood's novel follows the life of a Pamela-esque character, Syrena Tricksy, in her own storyline. Syrena attempts to use her performance of innocence to become a prosperous noblewoman. She tries several different schemes, presenting herself to different men as a unmarried gentlewoman, a married gentlewoman, a libertine, a mistress, a poor widow, or a rich widow, based on what seems likely to serve her aims. However, these schemes are always foiled at the last minute, either due to coincidence or due to Syrena's carelessness.
As a result, Chamergon is part squirrel, part space alien, and he can survive without oxygen. Chamergon has superpowers as well, including an ability to shoot lasers from his tail, super-speed, and the ability to shape-shift through use of a walnut. He is originally Booska's nemesis, but he learns to be better with time, eventually turning into a friend (though never quite losing his tricksy habits). Created by Eiji Tsuburaya, Booska made his debut in the popular 1966 children's TV series, Monster Booska, produced by Tsuburaya Productions (which had just created Ultraman months earlier).
Writing for Gawker, which consistently criticized Brooks' work, opinion writer Tom Scocca argued that Brooks does not use facts and statistics to support his policy positions, noting "possibly that is because he perceives facts and statistics as an opportunity for dishonest people to work mischief". Furthermore, Annie Lowrey, in writing for the New York magazine, criticized Brooks' statistical methods when arguing his stance on political reform, claiming he used "some very tricksy, misleading math". Additionally, Sean Illing of Slate criticized the same article from Brooks, claiming he argued his point by framing his sources' arguments out of context and routinely making bold "half-right" assumptions regarding the controversial issue of poverty reform. In 2016, James Taranto criticized Brooks' analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case Dretke v.
He has never explained this, but Summers sang it as Nyman included it in the libretto on the recording. the boatswain, and I (Act II, Scene 2) #Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard (Act III, Scene 1) #'Tis a custom in the afternoon to sleep (Act III, Scenes 2 and 3) #I have made you mad (Act III, Scene 3, Act IV, Scene 1) #You do look, my son, in a moved sort (Act IV, Scene 1, Act V, Scene 1) #Ye elves (Act V, Scene 1) #Thy brother was a furtherer in the act. (Act V, Scene 1) #Sir, she is mortal (Act V, Scene 1) #My tricksy spirit! (Act V, Scene 1) Nyman allows for "The Masque", written for Prospero's Books, to be inserted between Sections 12 and 13.
Louise, Duchess of Portsmouth and mistress of Charles II; Dryden hinted the play failed in part due to her objections Dryden later claimed the play failed because it satirised the sin of 'keeping' too well and hinted it was 'stopped' due to objections from James, Duke of York and Charles' current mistress, the French Catholic Duchess of Portsmouth; in 1680, the Lord Chamberlain reportedly shut down 'The Female Prelate' at her request. Dearing, Vinton, Roper, Alan (ed and Commentary) p. 375 Feminist Theory One theme is the limited control women have over their lives; without their own income, this is true even for wealthy or 'kept' women such as Mrs Brainsick or Ms Tricksy, while the money earned by servants and prostitutes goes to maintain their families. However, they can choose whom to have an affair with, a point emphasised by the fact that unlike the male characters, all the women are aware of Woodall's activities.

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