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If there was a trick for making mayonnaise, I certainly did not know it.
As a trick for making urban environments look respectable it is effective.
For conventiongoers who do get stuck in uninspiring conversations, whether in a hotel lobby, at a trade show booth or in the buffet line, Susan Friedmann, who bills herself as "the trade show coach" and who consults for exhibitors and organizers, has a trick for making a quick escape.
Stephen Forrest, a University of Michigan electrical engineer, and graduate student Yiru Sun came up with a trick for making the diodes brighter: they use imprint lithography to stamp a hexagonal array of lenses, each a few micrometers in diameter, into a polymer substrate (left).
Ultimately, it might even be possible to replace the flammable electrolyte with a nonflammable one, but such batteries have proved difficult to develop (see "Solid-State Batteries," "Building Cars Out of Batteries Isn't as Crazy as It Sounds," and "A Trick for Making Batteries Safer Could Also Make EVs Affordable").
To change that, physicist Martin Green and colleagues at the University of New South Wales in Sydney borrowed a trick for making solar cells.
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By 2010, the figure is expected to reach 70 cents.That's why you hear so much these days about "virtualisation"—an old trick for making one computer do the work of many.
If you're working with a small space, event planner Preston Bailey has a smart trick for making the room you're working with appear more spacious than it is.
Josh Grillo has a sneaky trick for making e-mails stand out in a crowded in-box.
A good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes.
A simple trick for making hair look grayer is to dust it with a little white powder, like baby powder or flour.
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