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The cube was trickily fashioned by outlining its structure in water on the table.
Merely shadow and undefined shape, trickily reflected light from the snow beyond.
But the tension is released too soon-and much too trickily.
The choreography is set, in contrast to the trickily improvisational "Another Story."
All these, and many more, see in Paradise Lost a vast, trickily hybrid production which does something other than it says on the tin.
She hears the red lanterns on the high altar sigh as flames trickily consume them.
The singing was skillful, the arrangements rather trickily chromatic, the spirit effusive.
Thus, logically and in a sense trickily, the title of his book: "The Russia Hand."
You also apparently missed that very, very trickily named "search" item on the toolbar at the top of the home page.
And she is only one of the secretive, teasing characters who move through this assertively smart, trickily constructed novel.
Then she was beyond the Guatemala, trickily changing course to fool the submarine when it came up from a deep dive beneath the sinking liner.
The dance itself is based on heel-to-toe steps, to sometimes trickily syncopated duple and triple meters.
Both actors play their roles so trickily that tensions escalate until the horror grows unimaginatively gothic.
When the shoes arrived and she handed them to G6mez he noticed the exaggerated heels, trickily camouflaged, and began to laugh.
I said, trickily.
Part 2, a forest scene (drawing at lower left), features an interior lacework construction fashioned from dropout space and trickily sculpted pieces.
Labeling trickily sidesteps such stringent tests.
To construe words and tenses so narrowly, they felt, was trickily misleading, deliberately deceptive or even perjurious.
It was locked and trickily, but Harry had learned some of The Shadow's methods of probing for hidden catches.
Glamorous, trickily painted infanta types are one of his prime subjects, their elaborate gowns and coiffures adorned with 3-D props.
The carrion crow is locally a successful predator of Common Cranes' eggs, trickily using distraction displays to steal them.
(Ms. Winningham, admirably restrained in the more trickily muted of the two roles, happens to sing surprisingly well.)
Her set was full of stirring themes that could be easily sung, rather than trickily carpentered mazes of splintered be-bop phrases.
This was a gig at which the audience cheered once when a musician played something trickily interior and again minutes later when a pumping gospel strain started up.
Trickily, Li Hoang had doubled his trail; but in so doing, he thought he had outrun The Shadow.