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40 Sentences With "doing the trick"

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Doing the trick at home is generally an overnight job.
"A few whiskeys seem to be doing the trick," he added.
His current medication is just not doing the trick, she says.
But as it turns out, those wipes weren't doing the trick all along.
Whether One United Nations Park's bells and whistles are doing the trick is unclear.
Cnudde posted video of Marjo doing the trick online; soon "America's Got Talent" came calling.
I wanted it to be raw yet warm and it seems to be doing the trick!
Chuck D thinks Tekashi69 should find younger and wiser friends, because Kanye West ain't doing the trick.
Even venues that are almost explicitly designed to cheer up Republicans are no longer doing the trick.
Quarantine measures and travel restrictions -- imposed by both governments and companies -- seem to be doing the trick.
Thor's flat, sharpened Mjolnirs aren't really doing the trick, however, so MTYK sends a flaming arrow and ... KABLOOEY!
We never thought we'd feel tingly about a grungy old rocket, but this one is doing the trick.
I am blunt with her that her frank discussions with her therapist don't seem to be doing the trick.
One whole cold, gorgeous orange, served straight up, doing the trick of reviving, delighting and refreshing you after a meal.
So, makeup wipes aren't actually doing the trick, then, which is astonishing considering just how many people love, love, love them.
Smartphones have been doing the trick since at least the HTC One M22, and it's almost a standard feature now on flagships.
Musk's admission that his complex networks of automated systems just wasn't doing the trick marks a major shift in the Tesla CEO's line of thinking.
But it wasn't clear that the breakfast itself was doing the trick — it might have been the fact that the program led to increased school attendance.
All of the entrances were getting shut down early, and media passes that had worked for me all week didn't seem to be doing the trick tonight.
So if your chosen allergy medications aren't doing the trick, it's worth checking in with your doctor about all of these other options (or possibly using a combination of them).
But batteries capable of doing the trick are both massive and exceptionally heavy which means that just lifting them off the ground requires a substantial amount of energy by itself.
As inspirations, heady ambient music, high school drama and majestic horizons seem to be doing the trick for Mr. Gonzalez, who is in the midst of a seismic solo career.
With the bright blue and red, generously-padded briefs over my Spanx layer, I look like some sort of facacta superhero, but once concealed, my undergarments are really doing the trick.
If your old one just isn't doing the trick anymore, now is the perfect time to upgrade, because Amazon just put up a pretty crazy price cut on a high-end Shark vacuum.
If they sense that blithe confidence is not doing the trick, Sanders-supporters often cite opinion polls that find most Americans favouring policies advocated by their hero, such as a higher minimum wage.
"We are really convinced that mitigation is going to be doing the trick for us," Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during the presentation.
The higher-amplitude oscillations of the device did feel different than other vibrators; I didn't have to move it around the way I normally do—holding it in one place was doing the trick.
Use grow mode for your plants and night mode for yourself — the low temperature lights aid your circadian rhythm, which can help you fall asleep faster (if the soothing water sounds weren't already doing the trick).
The company's developed an impressive bit of noise canceling that works across a broad range of scenarios — I'm currently typing this from a window seat on an Airbus A320, and the Studio 3 are doing the trick drowning out the hum.
It advises that 15 minutes before going outdoors, generously coat all skin that's not covered by clothing — including face, ears, arms, and lips — with about one ounce of sunscreen, or about enough to fill a shot glass (and more if that's not doing the trick, depending on your body size).
Aside from the growing market opportunity — the global fertility services market is expected to reach $31 billion by 2023, says the consultancy Allied Market Research, nearly double where it stood in 2016 — more women are clamoring for information about their reproductive health, and 15-minute doctor visits aren't doing the trick.
At rallies, he says Democrats want open borders and will let a flood of criminals into the US. It's an effort to hype up his base — and, as Vox's Tara Golshan pointed out, it might be doing the trick: When news of the migrant caravan came to light, Trump saw an opening.
You lean your forehead against the cool window and watch the countryside rolling by — the orchard rows, the cows — and although there might be some brief distraction (a crane flying overhead that looks for a second like a pterodactyl; Luis, in the seat behind you, doing the trick where he inverts his eyelids) mostly it is just field after field, the vineyards and the flocks of black birds, the irrigation spray feathering in long arcs over the moving landscape's bright, monotonous sweetness.
St. Martin's Press (1992). pp. 73-77. In their patter, magicians often refer to the legend of 12 magicians that have died doing the trick. ("Will I be number 13?") Even though most things magicians utter is hyperbole, there is real danger associated with the bullet catch.
In the 2017 Indian Tamil film Bairavaa, the protagonist (Vijay) is shown doing this trick several times throughout the film. Connor, a protagonist in the 2018 game Detroit: Become Human, is shown doing various coin tricks as the player progresses through the game. Actor Val Kilmer can be seen doing the trick in both Tombstone (film) as Doc Holliday and in the movie Real Genius, performing a double handed continuous hand roll.
Why alcohol burns and does not ignite in Classic Chemistry Demonstrations published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. (Google Books)Why does a candle blow out when we blow on it? (Answer on Stack Exchange physics questions site) The flame itself is not a cold flame, and the performers do not use any other material besides the fuel. Certain materials are avoided when doing the trick, such as materials which may easily ignite, melt or store the heat and release it later.
Caballerial, Full Cab or Cab, was originally a skateboarding trick performed in a half pipe, but has now been adopted to other terrains and is also performed in BMX. It is a fakie backside 360 ollie, or in BMX, a fakie 360. The Caballerial was named after professional skateboarder Steve Caballero, who invented the trick in 1981, originally doing the trick backside. The Half-cab is a variation of the Caballerial where the rider only rotates 180 degrees rather than the full 360.
Carreras wipes his mouth with Jerry's pants after he took them off doing the trick he learned from Kramer. Jerry receives his cue to go on stage, with no material and spaghetti sauce stained pants. Frank stops by George's place to show him the picture he got from the Maestro of the man in Tuscany he believes to be his cousin. When Frank sees the doll, he begins to hear his wife's voice and goes crazy, grabbing it out of Susan's hands and beheading it.
If the gun is to be loaded in front of the audience, a wax bullet is loaded into the firearm. The spray of liquid wax from the barrel of the gun is enough to break the pane of glass. The magician uses misdirection to exchange the marked bullet with one made of wax and place the marked bullet into his or her mouth. Another method when doing the trick with a muzzle-loading gun that is loaded in front of the audience or by an audience member is to have a magnetic, rather than lead, bullet.
Hamilton's condition deteriorates, with it becoming apparent the bullet is lodged in his lung and the wound is turning gangrenous. Hamilton goes through periods of delirium. In a period of lucidity, he asks Dillinger and Van Meter to entertain him, by walking on his hands and doing "the trick with the flies" respectively, though Dillinger says he will do it later and Van Meter points out there are no flies around. Dillinger attempts to get Dr. Joseph Moran to treat Hamilton, though returns insisting to Van Meter that Moran "was a crybaby" and he doesn't want such a man to treat Hamilton.

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