Old seal wallows, treacherously covered with floating vegetation, lay in wait for the unwary. |
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If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor. |
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Two figures stood in a treacherously dangerous position at the edge of a hole from which a pillar of light emanated. |
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It rained heavily during the afternoon, which made the stages very muddy and treacherously slippy. |
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But I made an exception for this very tiny stretch of road, along this particularly treacherously dangerous, high-traffic road. |
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It is like watching a bunch of Olympic skaters who have entirely failed to notice that they are on treacherously thin ice. |
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Certainly, the country's 20th century establishment has tended to regard Presbyterianism as un-Scottish, even treacherously anti-Scottish. |
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They become engaged, but confronted by Clara's reluctance, he treacherously forms a second engagement with Laetitia. |
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As if looking out from a watch-tower you give warning to them all, averting dangers and forearming against all the downfalls treacherously plotted by the enemy. |
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Moreover, he must reconcile himself to the fact that, in order to maintain his power, he will often be forced by necessity to act treacherously, ruthlessly or inhumanely. |
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But three months later, Stilicho and the chief ministers of his party were treacherously slain on Honorius' orders. |
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The SACP and COSATU misleaders treacherously keep the township protests isolated from labour struggle, which is not surprising given that they are part of the government enforcing service cut-offs. |
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Russia claims that Mr Saakashvili treacherously broke a unilateral ceasefire he had just announced, ordering a massive offensive on Tskhinvali, ethnically cleansing South Ossetian villages and killing as many as 2,000 people. |
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He leaked the result of an opinion poll to the Guardian, which he had himself treacherously commissioned, which suggests that the Lib Dems are heading for another wipe-out at next year's general election. |
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In Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania over 30 000 completely innocent children, old people, women and men were treacherously herded into cattle trucks to be deported to the Siberian death camps. |
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People who plant antipersonnel mines, kill children, take pleasure in their own cruelty and act treacherously can only be described as terrorists. |
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After losing several battles, the Saxons finally defeated the British by treacherously attacking them once the two parties had convened for a meeting. |
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Treacherously fast waters, light winds alternating with unpredictably violent gusts, and treacherous shoals and rocks made this cape particularly dangerous. |
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