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- noun Plural form of
artifice .
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Examples
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Perhaps one of the greatest artifices is to take a quick hold of your audience by a striking beginning which will enlist their attention from the start.
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[7] Perhaps some collector of eighteenth century pamphlets may be able to reveal these comments of the 'Happy Gobler of Portugal-street' upon the 'artifices' of Henry Fielding.
Henry Fielding A Memoir Godden, G M 1909
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Antichrist; fulfilling Jesus words, "I am come in My Father's name, and ye receive Me not; if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive" (compare Ge 15: 16; Mt 23: 32; 1Th 2: 16). of fierce countenance -- (De 28: 50); one who will spare neither old nor young. understanding dark sentences -- rather, "artifices" [Gesenius].
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You never really wanted to use any of the myriad number of remote access "artifices" that you've put in place.
TechNet Blogs tshinder-msft 2010
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Those artifices in the narration, which would be unremarkable in some mysteries, stood out for me because Ted himself is the narrator.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Those artifices in the narration, which would be unremarkable in some mysteries, stood out for me because Ted himself is the narrator.
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Intellectual man, changing the face of life with his inventions and artifices, performing telic actions, adjusting himself and his concerns to remote ends and ultimate compensations, will grapple with the problem of perpetuation as he has grappled with that of gravitation.
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Chris, unfortunately that suggestion doesn't even get to first base because it provides even less actual prevention protection than the paper thin Prevention From Abuse orders in Family Court, to compare with a common sense example of the (non) deterrent effects of such legislative artifices.
Ask your doctor, and she may ask about you (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Then, and on that day, was laid the cornerstone of that most tremendous of artifices, CIVILISATION!
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Wonderful artifices have been made, and marvellous inventions, all tending to increase tremendously man's natural efficiency of I in every food-getting, shelter-getting exertion, in farming, mining, manufacturing, transportation, and communication.
Revolution 2010
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