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the trickery
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Deception or underhanded behavior.
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Much of the trickery is institutionalized.
But then the trickery comes through.
The trickery is in the costume and the accent.
We can share in the delight in the trickery of early cinema because we are exposed so beautifully to the trickery of the present.
We'd tricked them slightly, though, and I didn't want to continue the trickery.
Given Mr. Lehrer's offenses, it is interesting that among the trickery in "Chronicles" are misattributions.
The trickery of the two women also serves to frustrate the jealous behaviour of Master Ford.
The trickery is in the devilish way she tells their story.
But there is an honour to the trickery and it always plays fair.
The men are tested frequently, but even testing doesn't end the trickery.
Gods or men or accident, the trickery of Odysseus or the wrath of Zeus?
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