Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue? |
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After all, deception only works when the would-be deceiver has a reputation for telling the truth. |
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Hence, it is necessary for us to enumerate the different fallacies often committed by an ignorant thinker, a deceiver and an inaccurate thinker. |
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His methods are crafty and cunning, he is the master deceiver. |
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The confrontations between deceiver and deceived ranged from mystified to hostile, but mostly were undercut with a profound sadness. |
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He is a serial aggressor, a deceiver with a heart of hatred and he must not be allowed to unleash that hatred as he has in the past. |
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Any voice contradicting Scripture is to be accounted as a liar and a deceiver, the voice of the evil one. |
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If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment. |
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That young man of Nazareth was nothing but a deceiver and blasphemer. |
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Satan, the deceiver, is not a god, he is an impostor! |
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The buyer accused the seller of being a liar and a deceiver. |
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Each person is sometimes honest and sometimes a deceiver. |
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Remember the falseness of the word of the devil, for is he a deceiver. |
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Another strategy employed by intentionalists is the division of the self into psychological parts that play the role of the deceiver and deceived respectively. |
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The play was fast, funny, wordy, and physical, and it sent up deception for the two-way street that it was: an eyes-half-open transaction between the deceiver and the deceived. |
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This claim in turn is supported by his proof of the existence of God, together with the assertion that God, because he is not a deceiver, would not cause Descartes to be deceived in what he clearly and distinctly perceives. |
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The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson A wintry tale about two women and the search for truth. |
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