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This is especially important since Windows Mobile has a tendency to trick you into thinking you've shut down a program, when you've merely closed the window.
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Some ads also have a tendency to be malicious, containing hidden code that tries to trick users into installing malware on their phones or computers.
Inexperienced players have a tendency to win tricks too quickly, especially when defending.
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 and 7 30 p.m., Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue, at 19th Street, Chelsea, (212) 242-0800, joyce.org; $10 to $69. (Anderson Stefanie Skuraa (Thursday, through March 18) Known for her wit, absurdity, and tendency to play tricks on the audience, Ms. Skura, a former New Yorker now based in the Pacific Northwest, is back after a hiatus of almost 20 years.
We warned, however, that just because they were on their way didn't mean that they'd be getting them early, citing Apple's tendency "to have tricks up their sleeves to keep these things locked down until the big day".
Al Gore was criticized during the 2000 campaign for a tendency to heighten the truth, but it was innocent compared with the vile exaggeration that W. and Cheney employed to trick the country into going along with an invasion of Iraq.
You have to trick them.
They start to trick you".
"Designed to trick the mind".
Effector molecules could also serve as decoys to trick bacterial pathogens.
Others developed ways to trick, avoid or even confront the police.
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