Many calatheas have a red or purple underside to their leaves, which adds subterfuge to their pest resistance. |
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When presented with characters that practice subterfuge for a living, audiences are moved to anticipate the inevitable double-crosses. |
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Now, again, there is a byplay there between the suggestion that the Crown is involved in some sort of subterfuge in this case. |
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But I haven't had time to prime them about my small and innocent act of subterfuge. |
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Using guerrilla tactics and subterfuge, Alfred beat the Vikings at their own game. |
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Lee probably couldn't even spell the word subterfuge let alone actually use it as a method of gleaning accurate information. |
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This is where a manager uses all sorts of subterfuge to entice a player into leaving his present club. |
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She has also complained to the PCC that the reporter used subterfuge to interview her, pretending to be the mother of an inmate. |
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They paint the approach as a disarming subterfuge designed to undermine solid evidence that all living things share a common ancestry. |
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They both seem eager to give the impression they don't require any tricks or subterfuge to advance. |
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His precise poundage is the subject of some debate, subterfuge and codology. |
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They became haughty and arrogant, and began to love the art of subterfuge and deception, as well as politics and law. |
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Having to reason with a human and persuade her by the subterfuge of logic was exasperating. |
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I'm afraid Arthur has revealed his weakness for arcana and subterfuge with this one. |
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I am useless when it comes to subterfuge or breaking rules and I botched the entire mission right royally. |
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Worst of all, though, are well-meaning liberals who assist in this subterfuge. |
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We better tell him the truth, and all of it, without any subterfuge or deception. |
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But what's possibly the most damning aspect of this is the level of dishonesty, subterfuge and cover-up. |
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The debate itself was a case study in the misinformation, obstinancy, subterfuge, rancour and fear that has characterised the fraught process. |
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This may seem like it has the knottiness and subterfuge of a good spy thriller, but it fails as a drama because every climax is a false climax. |
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Jonson's plays challenged the audience to examine the impact of a society governed by deceit and subterfuge. |
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Some journalists avoid the subterfuge of rowback altogether by ignoring their major errors and motoring on to the next subject. |
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And then, in light of the company's history of serial duplicity and ham-fisted sponsoring subterfuge, they assume it must be rubbish. |
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The elaborate subterfuge is often ingenious, but not enough to sustain an entire movie. |
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Getting a Soviet visa took months of lying, subterfuge and the judicious placing of bottles of whisky on appropriate desks in Moscow. |
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The attempt then to portray Al Gore, who rejected the subterfuge, as the one who was funking national debates was farcical. |
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She hated to lose, this one, and he had pushed her hard, using her pride as a lever to pry away at any subterfuge. |
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Call me old-fashioned but back in the good-old-days this used to be done with a bit more indirection, subterfuge and cover, no? |
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Bell pointed out that subterfuge and misrepresentation had been used, and that the companies and customers involved were victims of fraud. |
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A book that will remain relevant as long as governments use ludicrous forms of subterfuge to disguise deviant behavior. |
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I understand though that there was a certain amount of furtiveness or subterfuge involved in getting this Aboriginal cricket team out of the country to set sail for England. |
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The more subterfuge a newspaper uses, the weightier the public interest defence that is needed. |
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Ask anyone with depression who has a job and they will likely tell you of a tortuous process of concealment and subterfuge. |
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It must be out there at least trying to defend the truth without subterfuge against the lies of dictators and extremists everywhere. |
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With all the kind of subterfuge going on here today, I am starting to wonder myself. |
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Such attempts violate the principle of honesty in government and undermine the morale and ethics of all involved in the subterfuge. |
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When myth is challenged, lies exposed, and subterfuge revealed, power reverts to threats, violence and coercion. |
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Education for all throughout life: this is the major challenge of our times, which admits of no subterfuge or delay. |
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Good governance stands in bright light and allows itself to be seen without cause for concealment or subterfuge. |
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While novelists use many stylistic devices to tell a story, composers need very little subterfuge to reach their audience. |
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It also deemed the criteria reasonable, rather than a subterfuge for discriminatory conduct. |
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This subterfuge, this code-switching, was central to their collective political strategy. |
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The coup, which was obviously no longer disguisable in the language of the Charter or by diplomatic subterfuge, restored the brutal dictatorship. |
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Fitzpatrick came to Boston well suited to deal with subterfuge and corruption. |
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Jesus reveals his own sensitivity to this powerful cultural subterfuge in his encounter with the woman taken in adultery. |
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The tactically-limited truthfulness and sheer subterfuge that we meet in every aspect of the Gravel story is exasperating. |
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This is a gang whose members are masters of subterfuge and sleight of hand, and they play for big money, jewels, banks and other high-security projects. |
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This is unskillful because it requires subterfuge and deceit, it means that solemn promises made at the time of marriage are broken, and it amounts to a betrayal of trust. |
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But, just in case you get the idea that all was pretence and subterfuge, I feel I should let you know just how the mother of a friend of mine described the communist years. |
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A person like myself whose sole goal is good government is vulnerable to subterfuge and concerted efforts by a disloyal colleague like Dan to remove me from the Parliament. |
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Of course if the Government simply waits for a few months, and then tries to reintroduce the RIP Act revisions, the withdrawal will be seen as subterfuge. |
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But Yudhishtira had little talent for subterfuge and I could only advise him to wrap a cloak around his head and shoulders and show himself in public as little as possible. |
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But subterfuge will only contribute to an ecclesial culture of hypocrisy. |
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My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch. |
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Delving into why this slaughter never happened uncovers a story of spy-craft, subterfuge and tightly-kept secrets. |
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The witnesses were used in the worst possible way, as a sort of subterfuge to play on emotions. |
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A silly subterfuge, I know, but it's the best I can do for openers. |
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Otherwise we can only conclude, if they maintain their position, that this is really a subterfuge for opening up a political process that as yet we have not agreed. |
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No subterfuge, no theatrics can change the fact that Canadians gave the Conservative Party more votes and more seats in this House than any other party. |
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This sort of subterfuge is part of the standard arsenal of pseudoscientists which sceptics have no qualms about exposing... except of course in the case of religion. |
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His ability to convincingly evoke human menace, subterfuge, and fear gave his psychological thrillers great impact while maintaining their subtlety and believability. |
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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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The websites, subterfuge, and paid surrogates cost them money. |
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Some will go further when the system produces decisions they do not agree with. They will try to reverse the result through subterfuge, sabotage or force. |
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While it appears that West Africa is presently being used for the purposes of subterfuge, the exact significance of the region to the big trafficking groups remains unclear and subject to change. |
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It might be thought that there would be ways to circumvent these defensive arrangements by using some kind of subterfuge to board the ship or ships. |
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These changes would make it extremely difficult for Scottish hunts to use cynical subterfuge to mask packs of hounds being encouraged to chase foxes and eventually kill them. |
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Why does it not act rather than maintaining this persistent level of inaction, subterfuge and treachery which continues to make a mockery of this parliament? |
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The running and dodging double talk and subterfuge is over. |
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The actions of the sizable group of individuals in using subterfuge to gain admittance to the galleries and then to disrupt our proceedings are totally unacceptable, and do them and their cause little credit. |
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I am assured by gay Tory acquaintances that when one is in no real danger of violence, subterfuge is all part of the fun, and legalising gay marriage might very well spoil the salaciousness of it all. |
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Overt subterfuge in a region nearly caused a minor accident. |
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All without any of the subterfuge and hackery required to do it with Java. |
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Thus begins a game of cat and mouse akin to the ones spies used to play in the Cold War, with moves and countermoves and subterfuge and lies and trickery and sometimes poison. |
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But each time he develops a new subterfuge, half-truth, fact or excuse. |
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