trickily


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It applies trickily because of Machiavellianism played by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) commanders with their rival politicians of the Umma Party (UP), the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), and the National Congress Party (NCP) who changed guards at the Gordon Republican Palace in Khartoum during the eruption of civil war in the South and the resultant peace-talks.
Up ahead, a hundred yards down, it faded out, slipped under like a socked foot into the clear, trickily surf.
There he plays for them an amalgam of the African American music that is his heritage and his inspiration--blues and jazz, trickily packaged into a European concert style.
Still, although they fail to address the rights of access for people who need to use the conveniences legitimately, this naughty nose-tapper is nicely buffeted electropop, with trickily timed beats, synthesised horns and playful vocal jousting.
Even more trickily, evaluation may be hidden in lexical choice, collocation, or contextual elements.
To make the trickily placed green you need to carry the dip that threatens to sap the strength from your shot.
On a day when the sun at last shone on Centre Court, only for the wind to gust trickily around its roofless arena, Federer powered past Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-6 3-6 6-1 6-3 to take his place in the semi-finals.
The government maneuvers trickily and wittily to nurture, multiply, and refurbish its country-specific advantages, which can be attributed to as "pull factors".
The Moon gets into an embrace with sombre Saturn, which still angles up trickily to expansive Jupiter.
If the early sections of On Beauty are filled with unusually graceful stage-setting that quickly grounds the reader in the Belseys' believable world, the novel has Smith paying equal attention, and showing tremendous agility, weaving a plot so trickily intertwined that its complexity may only be suggested, and certainly not summarized, in a review.
She stops being afraid of him, trickily strips him of his magic clothing, and employs the traditional practice in the Spring Festival of Setsubun of chasing away evil demons: she throws beans at him and chants "Come in happiness, come in happiness!