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Sleight

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Sleight meaning

Cunning; craft; artful practice. | An artful trick; sly artifice; a feat so dexterous that the manner of performance escapes observation. | Dexterous practice; dexterity; skill.

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Kidsburgh Kidcast Event Calendar 12/14/18 « CBS PittsburghPolice Say Man Used Distraction, Sleight Of Hand To Steal Gift CardsState police say a man used deception and sleight of hand to steal gift cards from a Mount Pleasant Dollar General.

And while we think it’s just outside of the top three, that’s more of a testament to the franchise’s prowess than a sleight on brought Zelda into the 3D era, making it the most important evolution in the franchise.

But this was authorial sleight of hand—a decision, by Neihardt, to close the curtain on a mournful, elegiac note.

Here are some hints for the purple/tricky answer: Other things that fit into this category: Scone, Phone, Eaten, Paten, Sleight.

In short order, a child’s magic set gave way to a book by the Catholic priest and amateur magician Padre Wenceslao Ciuró, which laid out the techniques of sleight of hand with cards — Tamariz still performs tricks he learned from it.

It’s all sleight of hand, designed to make us care about a story and characters that don’t exist, so why not embrace that spirit in the execution?

It’s astonishing basketball sleight of hand.

Jokic’s Houdiniesque sleight of hand — he faked a pass into the corner to Michael Porter Jr., then drove to the hoop for the layup — brought the crowd to its feet near the end of the second.

Perhaps it is the sleight-of-hand way this gruesome image of bodies placed on the floor of a hospital morgue evokes a cellphone snapshot of the peaceful slumber of children.

Sleight grew up in Logan, Utah, and served a mission in London, England from 1996-1998.

Sleight of hand magic has been around for thousands of years.

Some sleight of hand is usually necessary.

They’ve always wanted eyeballs and brains laser focused on only one sleight of hand but at different times because both serve the same purpose in validating the big lie.

This Democrat talking point is a rhetorical sleight of hand since having a lease you can’t drill on is worthless for increasing oil production.

With good sleight-of-hand stats, players can break out of the cell without the thieves' tools.

Branthwaite is one of those and so it is no sleight to Michael Keane or James Tarkowski to make way for him, but the 22-year-old is a key player for Sean Dyche and so getting him back into the team is a process that, for me, should start now.

But Sleight argued that if the city’s purpose was to preserve the home, then Mountainville’s requested public-use provision shouldn’t have been an issue.

That was blink-and-you'll-miss-it stuff, some incredible sleight of hand there.

The temporary reprieve is nothing more than a bureaucratic sleight of hand, a way to postpone the embarrassment without addressing the real atrocity: the inhumane treatment of minors for daring to stand up against systemic injustice.

This linguistic sleight-of-hand allows individuals to mask their hatred of Jews.