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'pull off the trick' is an idiomatic phrase that is used in written English.
It is used to refer to someone's ability to successfully accomplish a difficult task. Example: To get the promotion, I had to pull off the trick of completing the project on time.
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How did he pull off the trick?
Can he pull off the trick again?
NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING Yeltsin, having decided to run, had to pull off the trick of winning.
He had no doubt that he would be able to pull off the trick.
Of these, three could also pull off the trick of making a mouse when injected into a tetraploid blastocyst.
But how do the Heliconius butterflies pull off the trick of having seven different forms in a single interbreeding population?
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The maras of Central America, which have close ties to inner-city gangs in el norte, could yet pull off the same trick.
Father's Son, meanwhile, pulls off the trick in reverse.
Esca pulls off the trick by giving the food a regional Italian focus.
He pulls off the trick of making something that is over and done with appear present and relevant.
Bennett also pulls off the trick of stepping back and commenting directly to the reader about a character.
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