So far, it looks as if, through a series of subterfuges and evasions, there will be neither an adequate investigation nor any accountability. |
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When it comes to sport at Community level, we will no longer need to resort to subterfuges. |
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The many skilful subterfuges of the Amerindians enabled them to take most of the forts. |
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Argument 13: These hiyal, or legal subterfuges, have long been used to determine the actual structure of land ownership. |
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You are running through the tombs and rest of the last shot, but he is alone that time, no subterfuges! |
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These subterfuges have included meetings with opposition political parties, all meant to provide the regime the false image of a rallying force. |
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While such subterfuges allow presidents to ignore selected parts of unratified agreements, the administration's objective is precisely the opposite. |
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I tell you this because many hearts fear the subterfuges of a tempting spirit that men have given life and form according to their imaginations. |
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There were reports of voters being bused between one polling station and another, plus other well-honed Russian subterfuges. |
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Would Mr Kerry really stick to his platform? The fact that these subterfuges will probably be rapidly exposed by events Iran? |
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And the cultural view teaches us meanders and subterfuges. |
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The European Parliament must strongly condemn and reject the tricks and subterfuges that Hugo Chávez wants to put into practice in order not to give up the presidency of the country. |
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Corporations often recur to complex subterfuges when transporting dangerous and highly polluting products in order to avoid assuming their responsibility and the real costs of their activities. |
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Many can be confounded by simple subterfuges like wigs or glasses. |
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She enjoyed the world where she plied her trade as an entrepreneur of social change, and, with her mouth spray at hand, she had long since mastered the subterfuges of talking truth to power. |
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