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In the old days, said Dr. Theodore J. Ganley, director of sports medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, a child would develop a "trick knee" that made sports difficult, but the real reason was not understood.
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He practiced his lifelong hobby of magic, developing a trick in which he made a rabbit disappear.
In an allusion to the illusion known as three-card monte — once a fixture of the New York streets — they are working on developing a trick (as well as a special Eleven Madison Park deck of cards) that could be woven into a dessert course.
That contract makes 11 tricks if the declarer judges to develop a club trick rather than a diamond trick.
He expected to be able to develop a 12th trick in clubs, but was shaken when a club lead brought the ten from West, the king from dummy and a spade from East.
But, explains Leventhal, "it's expensive to develop a new trick".
(If trumps are led, the declarer can develop a second club trick with his jack-10 combination).
I just got a grant to develop a way to trick the immune system into thinking transplanted cells are theirs.
But even a champ has to develop a few new tricks to stay at the top of the game.
Now, scientists at Yale have developed a new trick, exploiting a mutation that causes bacteria to create "mini-cells" when they improperly divide.
So, when a friend asked me to develop a list of my tricks, I thought maybe it had enough merit that others might benefit from it.
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