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This, we gathered, would trick the chrysanthemums into flowering ahead of time.
His theory was that these granules, later marketed as Sensa, would trick the brain into thinking it was full.
Baldacci sued New Millennium to stop publication, claiming that the cover would trick his readers into believing that he had come out with a new novel.
"I thought they would trick us, engineer a runoff with another candidate and make Rowhani lose," said Reyhan, 30, a poet.
From those early teen years until my mid-20s, I let boyfriends come and go like subway cars, certain that they would trick and humiliate me.
Someone who had worked with them in the past told me that the family would trick you by saying yes to everything first, then say no.
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He couldn't read, so he'd trick me into reading to him.
If they don't know you, they have no reason to think you'd trick them.
We'd tricked them slightly, though, and I didn't want to continue the trickery.
As soon as he'd tricked them into insulting him, he'd reveal his true identity and then have them dunked into a barrel of beer as punishment.
But they didn't realize I'd tricked them.
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