Satan's disguise deceives Uriel, who thinks the cherub only wants to know about the new world God has created. |
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He generates great power and bend on the ball which always deceives goalkeepers. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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After all the time spent preparing it, if the album deceives, Anthrax won't be able to use the haste excuse. |
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And he deceives them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do. |
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If the beauty business deceives people into spending money uselessly or harmfully, should it be stopped from doing so? |
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To assert her seniority and dominance in the house, the first wife repeatedly tricks and deceives her co-wives to land them in trouble with their husband. |
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Think now History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors And issues, deceives with whispering ambitions, Guides us by vanities. |
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The divine is seen as a keeper of secrets, who deceives and makes sport of humanity, condemning it to suffering through ignorance. |
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In fact, in order to make sense of Aslan's victory it must be noted that he effectively deceives the witch and so outwits her in his return to life. |
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WhatsApp has reportedly been the target of a new scam which deceives users into disclosing personal information. |
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The relationship of sweater, then comes that heathen devil of a man and deceives her. |
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The political and social decline of this Spain gave rise to the myth of Don Juan, the Sevillian gentleman who seduces and deceives maidens. |
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The results produced by the highest imaginative genius, and which flash across the mind as if from inspiration, come from a series of combinations carried on with a velocity which deceives us. |
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The low line parry is made and at the same time the attacking blade deceives by disengaging from the low line into the high line. |
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I only ask you to leave Port-au-Prince because it deceives you», he warned us. |
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If someone deceives you in order to take your money, property or anything of value, you are a victim of financial fraud. |
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The pitcher should not be penalized for a batter's actions which deceives the pitcher into committing an illegal pitch. |
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I would like to reiterate that we believe this approach is not only ideological, but it also deceives the population because it does not allow us to address the underlying problems. |
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Even if the world deceives you, don't feel sorrow or be indignant. |
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In the case of the dream for instance the obvious content is considered by Freud to be the work of the self-delusion where the unconscious of the dreamer deceives him by distorting the latent content of the dream. |
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To distribute morning-after pills as contraceptives hides the truth and deceives those who use the pills, he added. |
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I say this to make sure that no one deceives you with beguiling words. |
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The Church deceives itself and the world when it positions itself as a power among all the rest, as a humanitarian organisation or as a flashy evangelical movement. |
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Such a person deceives himself and others. |
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Can the minister explain to Canadians why he commissioned a report that deliberately deceives the Canadian people on the impact of meeting our Kyoto obligations? |
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Many fencers have correctly drawn the stop hit and parried it but failed to score a hit because they did not anticipate the defender's automatic defensive response and select the riposte that deceives that response. |
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His views are very different from theirs and His Word never deceives. |
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Conduct that truly deceives, harasses, unduly influences or coerces will always violate the requirements of professional diligence and significantly impair the consumer's ability to make an informed decision. |
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Pasternak portrays art as iskusstvo-vran'e, the art that deceives, defending it against Lef's demands for a crude authenticism. |
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It becomes too painful and unbearable when one's own friend deceives barefacedly using mischievous tricks. |
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