Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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Four bored ghosts duplicitously call on our heroic paranormal exterminators to brush up on their scare tactics and have a little fun. |
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We understand that these characters are intricately nestled in an odd dynamic, showing love in strange ways, acting duplicitously towards each other. |
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It reinforces our fears that Iran is acting duplicitously and illegally. |
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Leclair's excellent collection, as I said earlier, somewhat duplicitously, shares the tenth spot with Jean-Michel Maulpoix's fine Domaine public. |
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The two women duplicitously assist Bond unmask a traitor and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions. |
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Using newly available archival material, the author argues that Nixon duplicitously encouraged South Vietnam to refuse to negotiate with North Vietnam, then betrayed it by Kissinger's secret deals with the North. |
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Dan Aykroyd's Gus Trenor, a married man who pounces on Lily after duplicitously trying to buy her favors, is little more than a red-eyed lunging pig. |
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The New Urbanists, he charges, talk about intimate, pedestrian places, but duplicitously situate most of their projects on the metropolitan fringe, compounding sprawl. |
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