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They juggle fire, a trick in which, should they be pulled forward, they may be burned.
His centerpiece became a trick in which he made pastries appear on demand, an homage to a Robert-Houdin routine.
For example, the researchers uncovered a new trick in which some companies silently send an audio signal to your browser.
They do this, Giridharadas suggests, through a psychological trick in which they position themselves as rebels fighting a corrupt establishment.
He practiced his lifelong hobby of magic, developing a trick in which he made a rabbit disappear.
Otherwise, the opponents score everything they made unless they failed to win a single trick, in which case their meld scores are canceled and they score nothing.
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In the end the play seems less a debate about modern art than a clever theatrical con-trick in which we, like Adam, emerge decisively duped.
The executions are staged like elaborate magic tricks, in which commonplace bathroom and kitchen items malevolently turn against their owners.
Its favourite vehicles are allegory, fable, the whole post-modern bag of tricks in which the angle on "past time" is often determinedly oblique.
(That era, for the record, has been resurrected in New York with the Public Theater's production of "Dirty Tricks," in which the gifted Judith Ivey struggles to resurrect the loose-lipped Martha Mitchell, the White House-shaking wife of Nixon's attorney general).
The peepshow is a box of tricks in which the viewer is fooled into seeing things as they are not by the use of apparent perspectives that are false.
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