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  • 31practice chicanery — index cheat, circumvent, deceive, defraud, delude, dupe, illude, profess (pretend) …

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  • 32Neil Carlill — in Berlin, 2009 Background information Born March 20, 1967 (1967 03 20) …

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  • 33Carnival game — A carnival game is a game of chance or skill that can be seen at a traveling carnival, charity fund raiser, amusement park, or on a state and county fair midway.Carnival games are usually operated on a pay per play basis. Prices may range from a… …

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  • 34deception — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Misrepresentation Nouns 1. (act of deceiving) deception, deceptiveness; falseness, falsehood, untruth; imposition, imposture, misinformation, disinformation; fraud, fraudulence, deceit, deceitfulness,… …

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  • 35chi|cane — «shih KAYN», noun, verb, caned, can|ing. –n. 1. = chicanery. (Cf. ↑chicanery) 2. a hand without trumps, in certain card games. 3. British. a) a raceway, especially a track for automobile racing. b) a sh …

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  • 36Missing Persons (band) — Missing Persons Warren Cuccurullo and Dale Bozzio performing in October 2009 Background information Origin Los Angeles …

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  • 37Ali Omar Ermes — (Arabic:علي عمر الرميص) is an internationally renowned artist, writer, and speaker as well as a community activist; but above all, he is a thinker who never restricts his objective to one precinct [Mary Richardson, ‘The alphabet of Ali Omar… …

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  • 38deception — 1 Deception, fraud, double dealing, trickery, chicane, chicanery mean the act or practice of, or the means used by, one who deliberately deceives in order to accomplish his ends. Deception may or may not imply blameworthiness, for it may be used… …

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  • 39chicane — /ʃəˈkeɪn/ (say shuh kayn) noun 1. chicanery. 2. Bridge a hand without trumps. 3. Motor Racing an artificial bend or series of bends, inserted in a straight stretch of a racetrack, in order to make the course more difficult. 4. a type of road… …

  • 40chicane — [shi kān′] n. [Fr < chicaner, to pettifog, quibble < MLowG schikken, to arrange, bring about] CHICANERY vi. chicaned, chicaning to use chicanery vt. 1. to trick 2. to get by chicanery …

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