He had also cunningly and perfidiously attacked Austria by occupying Silesia, in open breach of a non-aggression pact. |
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Death may be non-repressible and necessary to that extent, but its pleasure-giving properties invite the psyche to interpret and reposit it, precisely and perfidiously, as the exact opposite. |
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The plain fact that the American war in Vietnam was a mistake and a crime – because it was undertaken so lightly, pursued so brutally and abandoned so perfidiously – is about the only plain fact there is. |
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At a special session chaired by Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, they recommitted themselves perhaps perfidiously to the decaying peace agreement signed last year in Zambia. |
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