Word: tricking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last season's 6-1 victory for the Crimson resembled a one-sided practice session. Tim Taylor scored an easy hat trick, putting in goals on passes from Gene Kinematics and Dave Johnston...
...veterans and the meet promising group of sophomores in years. To produce a cohesive team from these elements ingenious coach McCurdy will have to shift his areas of strength and develop some competent relay teams, but if injuries to key men do not interfere, he may well do the trick...
Photographers find the new ads a highly specialized art form. Because the ads must appeal to women, the model must be healthily sexy but not voluptuous or wanton. Then the trick is to determine to a micrometer the line between tasteful appeal and tasteless eroticism. Photographers spend hours adjusting a fan to blow a bit of drapery across a bare breast at just the crucial angle, contrive ingenious arm arrangements in contortions few females would be likely to assume, vie with each other to find props (a white cat, a shower curtain) that will generally obscure what is being specifically...
Absolutely Accurate. How Agence Europe surmounts such obstacles remains a trade secret. Common Market officials guess that Gazzo, a skilled diplomat in his own right, probably gathers much of his information by playing on national and professional rivalries-he might trick a Dutch agricultural expert into indiscretion, for example, by baiting him with antagonistic views from a German or French colleague. However Gazzo and his men do it, there is no doubt that they dig out the news. "This report is still highly confidential," said a Common Market man to a reporter from Copenhagen. "I could not possibly...
...production was shown only as a demonstration. But R.P.I, chemists are confident that their complex synthesis process can also make exotic high-energy fuels that cannot be manufactured in any other way-fuels with unfamiliar names that are now only whispered because of stringent Air Force secrecy. The big trick is to control accurately the speed of the ions. If they move too slowly, they do not react; if they move too fast, they break up the target molecules and form unwanted products...