Either he is a consummate actor and dissembler, or what he says is reasonable and fair. |
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Anyway, being cowardly by nature, as well as a dissembler, I hope we can get through our hour together without mentioning the film – the elephant in the room! |
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To his fiercest critics, Varoufakis is a dissembler who conjures up conversations, played poker with the Greek economy and crippled 'trust' among its creditors. |
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Thanks to historical perspective, we now know that Nick Clegg is TV's least gifted dissembler since Homer Simpson reacted to being dealt four jacks by dancing round the room whooping. |
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She had not been much of a dissembler, until now her loneliness taught her to feign. |
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In fact, during his career he has been known by friends and foes alike to be a bit of a dissembler and a maneuverer. |
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