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Trick
noun
Something designed to fool or swindle.
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That did the trick.
Now, here's the trick: American flights from Des Moines to L.A. have a layover in Dallas.
It's a really simple, really weird little trick.
It is at around 90 seconds into the clip that Speroni grimaces, the commentator declaring "and I'm not quite sure what he's doing" as the goalkeeper dawdles at a back-pass, fails to trick Kevin Campbell and ends up conceding a penalty.
That's when his favourite teacher, Matthew Burton, decided to try a trick from The King's Speech.
"Are you a good speller?" is a trick question.
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Beckford's hope now is that having become only the third player to score a hat-trick in a play-off final, following on from Clive Mendonca of Charlton and Swansea City's Scott Sinclair, a wider audience will be reminded of his talents.
After 53 minutes he claimed a hat-trick, crushing a shot from distance that deflected off Depay and went in off the post.
It started with the perfect hat-trick too: right foot, left foot, head.
He was looking after it for Leo after another hat-trick – the 31st of his career, his 23rd in the league.
Cristiano Ronaldo's hat-trick against Seville allowed him to eclipse Alfredo di Stéfano's record for Real Madrid.
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