When this information about double-dealing finally became public in May, it made no difference to most councillors. |
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He accuses the double-dealing Guildenstern of manipulating him as a musician does his instrument. |
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Or is he a desperate, double-dealing politician fishing for votes in the San Fernando Valley? |
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Part of the problem with Out of Time is that most audiences will be way ahead of the double-dealing plot. |
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Really, how could anyone accuse an American televangelist of being your run-of-the-mill, double-dealing, dishonest preacher? |
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The story is complex, involving historical events and intrigues and all manner of double-dealing amongst the competing factions. |
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To take a leadership role on either side is to enter an atmosphere rife with double-dealing, propaganda, and spin. |
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His prior record of deception, double-dealing, and concealment makes that quite impossible. |
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By and large, he is a dramatist of deception and double-dealing, an architect of environments that entrap and extinguish their inhabitants. |
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Because it involves duplicity and double-dealing, nobody emerges with clean hands. |
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He was as devoted to secrecy as he was to power, and by intrigue and double-dealing he maintained an aura of aloofness. |
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She hits back, setting into motion an unlikely but highly watchable tale of deceit, double-dealing, divorce and international fraud. |
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Amidst all this scandal and intrigue, these monumental moments of dramatic irony and double-dealing, all our hero can do is chatter. |
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I reject outright accusations of double-dealing and dishonesty and stand on our record. |
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Well, if Washington had any brains, it would not continue to let Karzai get away with this double-dealing. |
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Even by the double-dealing standards of international diplomacy this is a breathtakingly cynical bargain. |
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How often do you hear a musical which exposes, as this does, inner-city corruption, systematic intimidation and double-dealing over slum-clearance with the poor exploited? |
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Her methods of double-dealing had become more and more refined over time, and through cleverness and acts, and she was never caught by either side. |
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He would ultimately be released from the state institution where he was confined for four years, in a legal case that has all the drama and double-dealing of revenge tragedy. |
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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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We invaded two countries, and allied with a third — all renowned as masters at double-dealing. |
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The suit ties the decision to renege on the deal to traditional Hollywood double-dealing. |
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However, they confirm a picture of Pakistani double-dealing that has been building for years. |
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The nuclear issue of South Korea is a typical example of the U. S. brazen-faced double-dealing tactics and double standards. |
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To achieve this goal, hesitation, double-dealing and prevarication are no longer acceptable. |
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The double-dealing and back-stabbing illustrated the attitude of the Boston Irish gangster to informers. |
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He will contrast that alleged double-dealing with his unvarnished pledge to reduce the overall tax burden in the UK year on year on year. |
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The cast of familiar character types includes double-dealing brothers and their wives, who stand to inherit a fortune from the proceeds of a Bollywood film, which turns out to based on songs stolen from West Side Story. |
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Wars and political chicanery, violence, double-dealing and betrayal, all swirl around his unoffending head. |
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There was double-dealing by the White House. |
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It is therefore illegal to continue with the ratifications without a new decision, unless France and the Netherlands are engaging in double-dealing and saying one thing at home and something else in Brussels. |
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His double-dealing was to prove his undoing. |
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And after much deadly double-dealing, he succeeded. |
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What should be a lesson in subterfuge and double-dealing has been, in truth, a rollercoaster ride featuring a man with only amateur acting skills, winging it, crapping himself and being sussed as a mole on the first night. |
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And who cares if, like Elizabeth, their only crime was to trust the show's honey-tongued, double-dealing researchers? |
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