He played with power and guile, the bat appearing almost malleable in his hands as he guided the ball around the ground. |
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But Browne presents him as an amalgam of innocence and worldliness, good nature and guile. |
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These are two young bucks full of guile and cunning, mobile and versatile in the modern fashion and eager to wreak havoc with Dutch organisation. |
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They wanted exciting space combat in three dimensions against enemy craft that exhibited some degree of tactical guile. |
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Either way, it would clearly take all of the cunning and guile of an evil criminal mastermind to penetrate such online defences. |
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Nor is it the case that a lack of intelligence is cosubstantial with a lack of guile. |
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A year of sidestepping problems and clever manipulations, backed by intelligence and guile. |
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With little or no money, Strachan has applied guile and wiles to forging a unit where the team ethic is at its keenest. |
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They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy. |
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With no obvious, or even hidden, weakness in his game, he plays intelligent tennis, crafting his points with care and guile. |
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We, the people, who were brought here in chains or by guile or deception or empty promises, were to provide labour. |
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Equally, he has the stamina, guile and composure both to make chances and work himself into positions to take them. |
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As always, the key to success in this business lies in the cunning use of guile. |
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This is a franchise making strides, but it is still relying more on guile and guts than skill. |
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He specializes in the reject, the marginal prospect who makes it with guts and guile. |
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They had much too much power, class and guile for this Irish side and won at a canter. |
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Being able to think and reason the survival of the fittest wasn't just down to strength but also wits, guile and cunning. |
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It makes me want to grab this boy and keep him safe, unsullied by this world of dishonesty and guile, just as his parents must have wanted to. |
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The guile of Johnny at stand off and the elusive running of Warren from full back kept the team one step ahead. |
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A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament. |
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In Talk To Her he is greatly aided by the performance of Camara who plays Benigno as an innocent man child devoid of guile of malice. |
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Burr's wiles and tricks, his guile and variation, have been in ample evidence since his rapid demolition of Greenock. |
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I'm on borrowed time in the game, but I'm probably getting by on a bit of nous, a bit of guile, and a bit of competitive instinct. |
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He was a man without guile with a childlike spirit and spirituality, a gentle man. |
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He managed to evade two recapture attempts with guile, spirit and a kick like Czechoslovakian absinthe. |
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If they had possessed the killer instinct or the guile of the Castletown men they could well have ended their reign. |
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However she was hardly a naive character falling for the guile of worldly men. |
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He's got a bit of nous, craft and guile and he can get hold of the ball and retain it. |
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This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side. |
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The guile with which opposition leaders have packaged, branded and represented the Cedar Revolution has been an anarchic tour de force. |
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Like humans, apes and monkeys have to live in complex social groupings in which guile is needed to get ahead or simply to survive. |
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Christopher is compelling and loveable in his lack of guile, but I quickly found myself pitying him rather than seeing him as an equal. |
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The street sellers are all eager, animated young men who use guile and smiles to get shoppers to pay up. |
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You have to provide guile, craft and quality service through to your frontmen to open teams up at this level. |
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A possessor of great pace, power and strength, he also has the necessary wit and guile to progress to the very top of his sport. |
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York applied all the pressure with Leeds being forced to attack on the break, but they lacked imagination and guile. |
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As a result, he survived to croon his love songs into elegant old age. Throwing off his handlers took time and guile. |
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However, as Sir Lawrence argues, guile alone can be overrated, particularly against enemies that are clever as well as strong. |
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But to say nothing of the innovative frame structure, what stands out here is the guile and agency of the female characters. |
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Mugabe, the Machiavelli of Africa with infinite reserves of guile, has always cleverly played one heir apparent off against another. |
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Success took planning and timing and a certain amount of guile. There were goalhangers, mostly novices, who hung around shamelessly by the door. |
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Only guile and subtlety can result in success, as you have the ability to disguise yourself once you're out of the hunter's line of sight. |
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If a physical game doesn't suit your players, then use guile and speed to compensate. |
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That set up yet another meeting with Italy and with a side full of attacking guile, hopes were high in the Portuguese camp. |
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But the longer the half wore on the sense a tad more craft, guile or cunning was needed to break through the formidable and sizeable Shrewsbury defence grew and grew. |
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Governments, by guile and through the stealth tax of gambling, pull them into paying. |
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His guile and familiarity with the underworld gets him a job as a photographer for a scandal sheet, working under a good natured, alcoholic editor. |
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Born to a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned and learns to rely on wits and feminine guile, sharpened at Miss Pinkerton's academy. |
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He has also added a smattering of guile to his undoubted power. |
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Smaller players can succeed through their guile and ingenuity. |
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Four points down in minutes, Mayo fought back spiritedly to go ahead, but by half-time the power and guile of the Leinster men had put them ahead again. |
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Yet still their best opening owed everything to guile rather than guts. |
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As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it. |
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And Jacob, who bests his kin, his own twin, twice over with guile, will be outmaneuvered and outdone ten times over by his wilier double-dealing uncle. |
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Subtlety, guile and deception are the endangered species, ebbing and flowing according to circumstance and fashion. |
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Often, the goodies figure out a way to get the upper hand through luck or guile. |
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The other is full of scriptural knowledge and guile, and is his mother's favorite on account of his sickliness. |
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The appointment, and indeed his highlighting of the issue, may be a typical instance of Cameron guile, but that does not vitiate its value. |
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This game of guile has the womanly characteristic of dangerous beauty. |
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Ms Heimann, however, sees a story of Czech guile and Western gullibility. |
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Some attribute this silence to spinelessness, others to tactical guile. |
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The Hobblers have all the guile in midfield in Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham, but not such a formidable attack in Andy Cole and Paul Scholes. |
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His blend of guile and guilelessness is peculiar. |
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He receives the sailing course from his superiors, then he stands sure-footed at the wheel, easing the spokes this way and that, using a mixture of expertness, craft and guile to keep his ship on course. |
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He gave glimpse of his guile against England, though the Slovakia aberration left him seeking atonement in the final against a strong Czech Republic side. |
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They were not the ante-post favourites but, like Spain in 2004, Russia showed the right mixture of flair and guile to win the championship in Hungary. |
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Prosecutors face plenty of guile in the executive, from endless spinning and stonewalling to the careful delegation of illegal acts to junior officers. |
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Luiz Felipe Scolari, whose Portugal side should be well rested and raring to go, will be counting on the guile and power of Cristiano Ronaldo to push them through to the semi-finals. |
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Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! |
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They spoke of his quick temper, but that was entirely free from malice or guile. |
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There were no ulterior motives, no hidden agenda and no guile in him. |
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Tottenham's Gylfi Sigurdsson runs the midfield while the youngsters Eggert Jonsson of Wolves and Ajax's Kolbeinn Sigborsson add pace and guile where there was only endeavour. |
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A performance crafted out of spirit, guile and endeavour almost got Widnes home but they fell short thanks to a piece of individual brilliance from Warrington which sealed one of the most thrilling games of the season. |
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He recalls the guile and bravado that went into building an early settlement in a deserted Jordanian military base. The music of this book is laced with mournful notes. |
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However, if one truly believes in the vision, then there may be a place for strong leadership mixed with a liberal dose of guile, to force change especially in the face of accepted doctrine. |
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One man who has achieved just that, however, is Alexsandro de Souza, one of a rareĀ breed of playmakers who use intelligence, guile and technique rather than power to bring their team-mates into play. |
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Player guile, wiliness and bravura are key elements in this event. |
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Indeed, the Trojan War is won by a notorious example of Greek guile in the Trojan Horse. |
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Thus Catherine must make up in guile what she lacks in kit. |
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In this spirit, does the Commission believe that this phenomenon can be tackled through guile, i.e., by increasing the quota for Italy, which is the main country responsible for mixing oil, and reducing the quota for Greece? |
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Netherlands, one of the pre-tournament favourites, combined their undoubted guile, creativity, pace and attacking quality with midfield grit and organisation. |
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Estonia were struggling to get to grips with the game while Ireland were showing a composure and guile that demonstrated their experience in play-off ties. |
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Like Iseult, this adulteress escaped punishment through guile, and she joins the ranks of Cranach's other humiliators of men, Omphale and Phyllis. |
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Anybody who still wonders why this most American of popular art forms retains its power to be guile will know the answer after listening to these four compact discs. |
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Trinity House operates two lighthouses to guide vessels entering Holy Island Harbour, named Guile Point East and Heugh Hill. |
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