The cardinal sin was insincerity, two-facedness, of appearing to be one thing while actually being another. |
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The two-facedness regarding the growth of science-based industries continues to perplex simple folk like me. |
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The question of two-facedness surfaces most awkwardly in his tricky friendship with Leonard and Virginia Woolf. |
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So Europe, for once, could conceivably benefit from the two-facedness of the British. |
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Her two-facedness is one of the major plotlines running through the series, so much so that it often overshadows whatever story they're involved with. |
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I don't like it when people are duped by some obvious two-facedness. |
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What could explain the fascination of the early Mesoamericans with two-facedness? |
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With dexterous fingers, and uncanny two-facedness, he had secured my vote. |
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The thing I most dislike in an employee is two-facedness, where they manage up in a very diplomatic and collegial fashion, but they're a tyrant down. |
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You don't get to lead a large democracy on a narrow platform, and two-facedness may even serve admirable purposes in cajoling warring sides to reach compromise. |
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