Did they concoct his hologram out of existing footage or sheer digital wizardry?
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Trump then assembled a showreel of cue ball wizardry as he led 3-1 and then 4-2.
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What attracted him to Apollo 13 was not the techno-wizardry but the human story.
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Salvant's strength is less technical wizardry than straightforward communication.
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The calendar images were achieved with a mixture of photos and computer wizardry.
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The debacle gave financial wizardry a bad name generally, but not on Wall Street.
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Jordan responded to Jensen's offensive wizardry with a pair of their own goals.
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And the last thing you need is a draught while tasting Baker's culinary wizardry.
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But the strength of this show was not in technical wizardry or the spectacular.
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Genius: exceptional creative ability
Wizardry is a series of computer role-playing games, developed by Sir-Tech, that were popular in the 1980s. Originally made for the Apple II, they were later ported to other platforms. The latest game in the series, Wizardry 8, is available only for Microsoft Windows.
Wizardry (also known as Spell of Destruction) is a graphical adventure game with some action and role-playing elements, published by The Edge in 1985 for the Commodore 64. It was programmed by Steven T. Chapman and the music was created by Mike Alsop.
The art of a wizard; sorcery; Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic; Great ability in some specified field
Most often associated with the magickal systems of High Magick including alchemy, the Hermetic wisdom, and the doctrines of Agrippa, Dee, Paracelsus and other Neoplatonic philosophers. In archaic use, a wizardry was synonomous with magick of any kind.