He begins to live in style, dressing finely as a gentleman, and cunningly keeping himself beyond the reach of the law. |
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Linda, my long-suffering word widow, doesn't know I've cunningly hidden a drop of the black stuff in a fountain pen in a corner of the suitcase. |
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The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum. |
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However, in Antony's eulogy, he focuses on Caesar's positive traits, and cunningly disproves Brutus' justification for killing Caesar. |
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While the ski runs are not as cunningly crafted as the other site's labyrinthine arenas, their immense scale produces some splendid moments. |
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On her part, she cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was, and any details of his amours. |
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The Times manages to avoid direct joke references to his name, but cunningly alludes to it. |
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The carmaker has filled its body with all kinds of cunningly developed foams and insulators. |
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The piece also cunningly exploits the writer's own gift for confessional monologues. |
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This is a cunningly arranged, charming, swinging record which lives up to its title. |
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So our system cunningly presented everybody with a chance to be big, in one way or another. |
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As we've mentioned in previous articles, the Government cunningly includes earnings growth in that figure. |
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A half-open closet nearby revealed the assorted flotsam and jetsam that had been cunningly arranged to produce ethereal effects. |
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They were sly and quick with words and a smile, cunningly tricking their foes. |
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Did their initial meeting happen by pure chance, or was it a set-up from the beginning, cunningly devised by Bruno? |
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Because of the lightness and grace of the movements, the martial art is cunningly disguised as dance. |
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The twins can also be ruthless, as when they cunningly murder the housekeeper. |
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Some artists thrive on winsome personalities, cunningly distracting listeners from the music with their stylistic excess. |
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In the Skara Brae object, you can see how cunningly the top and base ridges are off-centre, allowing it initially to be held vertically. |
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During the opening credit sequence, the main character cunningly eludes a patrol car. |
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The play, of course, was an adaptation of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera, cunningly modernized into an anti-capitalist satire. |
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The emotions always seems real and spontaneous rather than cunningly manipulated to pull out the heartstrings. |
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He can pull a prank with craftiness and slyness, so cunningly that even the heroes of war would not be able to spot it. |
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At first glance it looks like an ordinary telegraph pole but it's really a cunningly disguised mobile phone mast. |
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The scheme cunningly subverts the strict German building regulations pertaining to inner-city sites. |
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Cashing in on Japan's Anglophilia and love of manga-like fantasy, Potter has been cunningly marketed to attract a more grown-up audience than in other countries. |
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As in his previous film, cunningly chosen setpieces make the impact. |
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The play has not only sly wit, it is very cunningly constructed. |
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Rational foundations of modernity are cunningly accepted by man as the launching platform of ever-wilder irrationalities. |
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He had also cunningly and perfidiously attacked Austria by occupying Silesia, in open breach of a non-aggression pact. |
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Section 251 says abortion is a crime, but subsection 4 cunningly provides a loophole that will only get bigger with time. |
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The polling booth was cunningly hidden behind a thicket of pot-plants to emphasise secrecy. |
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He succeeded in disrupting the balance between the elements, thanks to cunningly laid plans and traitorous schemes. |
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Invest cunningly and predict wisely, and you, too, can make a killing on a killing. |
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A debate cunningly devised as a car crash by Team Cameron turned out to be usefully revealing of them all. |
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The second should be cunningly disguised so that, when she attempted a second boundary, she was bowled. |
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The rapporteur must be given credit for having cunningly hidden her real message behind technical nuances of meaning. |
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All Satan can do is to avoid the fight more or less cunningly, and then declare that he is the Champ! |
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Eybler cunningly re-introduces the chromatic first theme of the first movement in the Finale's coda. |
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I realize that there are evil angels as well, who cunningly try to trick us and drive us away from you. |
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I barely knew what moral compromises were, at that age-or rather, I didn't know how cunningly they lie in wait for us around each of life's turning points. |
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The solution is thus to become a great simulator and dissimulator, learning the skill of cunningly confusing men and making them believe in your pretence. |
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But Stephen Kotkin's new biography reveals a learned despot who acted cunningly to take advantage of the times. |
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I guess you could say spiders, and trapdoor spiders in particular, also cunningly construct hides and then lie in wait for unsuspecting insects to pass. |
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They are cunningly manipulative narcissists devoid of consciences. |
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Although Y Gwyll was cunningly shot twice, in Welsh and English, to double its saleability – a trick first pulled by Aberyswyth CSI-foreshadowing 90s police hit A Mind to Kill – language is no longer a barrier. |
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So I put him on the spot with series of questions cunningly designed to uncover any false northernness. |
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Marrakech, tourist capital for over a hundred years, cunningly blends the treasures of its age-old heritage with the vibrant energy of living cultures. |
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Warlords very cunningly join forces with international terrorist networks, and intense cooperation between all Member States of international rule of law is the only answer. |
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How my fool of a soft-headed soft-hearted brother would rage if he knew how cunningly I have saved his pocket. |
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Child serves up wingding plots, pithy dialogue, extraordinary background on intriguing topics, and cunningly constructed suspense. |
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Raptly, they drink in the cunningly arranged open floor plan. |
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They cunningly assert that the fulfilment of their disarmament obligations is subject to the emergence of an international security environment, the definition of which is known only to them. |
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One cunningly chosen word may have more power than a thousand good deeds. |
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It changes the truth cunningly and leads them to the way of death. |
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Steamboat pilots had to memorize or cunningly estimate the depths and potential obstacles along long stretches of river in order to navigate safely. |
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In Transatlantic McCann cunningly conceals from readers the true intent behind various factually based incidents linking North America and Ireland over three centuries. |
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The comparatively flat nature of the golf course is misleading: water hazards, cunningly sited bunkers and pins hidden away on kidney shaped greens makes up for its lack of gradient. |
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A large, elegantly furnished room communicating with a spacious dressing-room and a bathroom with a marble bath-tub and a shower, the mirrors cunningly placed to give the impression of a long gallery. |
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The Creator has so cunningly endowed our bodies that there is no labor to be done, no skill in artificing or fashioning the metals, that is beyond our reach. |
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They have developed a range tasty new biscuits, cunningly based on desserts, which will have you running to the bickie tin and scoffing like a good 'un. |
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Placed cunningly in the Masterstroke section of the fest, the film has been a primary tool for the organisers to draw audience attention towards the section. |
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