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It takes very little – a few blackouts, strip lights like Biblical lightning and some cunning use of harnesses – to make us believe what we think we are seeing, to make the leap of faith.
Cunning use of nanotech changes everything.
There's even a proof by President James A. Garfield, which involves the cunning use of a trapezoid.
The cunning use of blue neon and tiles conjures the pool in which Clyde coaches Jack from the sidelines.
David Lynch's 2001 "Mulholland Drive" makes particularly cunning use of this basic structure, because it doesn't ever explicitly signal that it's a madness story.
Yes, it is compact, at 12 square metres, but it's white and bright, with soft purple backlighting and a cunning use of space.
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Before the advent of the modern wonder-loaf – which could probably outlive your kids – almost everyone had a cunning use for stale bread.
For example, if the fox is destined to be cunning, use a sly smile.
The clue is in the name: despite the appearance of unity, the audio and video tracks are synchronised but separate recordings, and the space between them can be put to all sorts of cunning uses.
At a Sabbath dinner there, Nathan encounters the settlement's leader, Mordecai Lippman, a self-adoring performer "as shameless as some legendary courtroom litigator cunning in the use of booming crescendo and insinuating diminuendo to sway the emotions of the jury".
Mr Joyce accused President Kabila of repeatedly using this "cunning ruse" of seizing national assets, selling them "to a mate for a pittance" who then makes "a few hundred million dollars' profit".
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