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Word games teach in tricky ways.

Maybe it was a '70s thing, but my mom thought it was her duty to prepare her kids for the tricky ways of police interrogators.

The tricky ways in which the segments interrelate — two of them turn out to be films within the film made by the students — keeps the power dynamics among the three in flux.

No wonder dispirited Europhiles hark back to the good old days.In this section Ireland's sad and confusing secret The many tricky ways of widening Europe Jacques Delors, France's avant-garde European A Bulgarian way into the EU Closing in?

Reprints Related items Grow, EuropeDec 7th 2000 The many tricky ways of widening EuropeDec 7th 2000 A Bulgarian way into the EUDec 7th 2000 Barriers real and imaginedDec 7th 2000 Delors's wayMay 21st 1998But there is a bigger reason to court Mr Delors than mere nostalgia.

A new friendship treaty, Russia says, could restore visa-free travel, though at what price is unclear.In this section Ireland's sad and confusing secret The many tricky ways of widening Europe Jacques Delors, France's avant-garde European A Bulgarian way into the EU Closing in?

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The teenagers call him Trixie -- as in the tricky way he appears and disappears.

Hoy finally made it through to the quarter-finals the tricky way, through the repechage requalifying round.

"If he were looking for some underhanded or tricky way of extending his term, that would be disturbing.

What's missing is a sense of physicality, of process, of becoming: Feuerzeig doesn't offer any sense of discovery; he knows, and knows what he knows, and he doses out what he knows in a calculatedly tricky way so as to ratchet up suspense and heighten intrigue, rather than to share his own mode of inquiry and path to knowledge.

When El Comandante moans about corruption and theft, a small voice at the bottom of the page, that of a tour guide, adds: "Stealing is an ugly word.... Everyone here works for slave wages, so I ask you: who's robbing whom?" Handled too roughly, such additions could be irritating, coming across as a tricky way to insert information the author hasn't managed to work into the text.

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