This period of his life came to a close in 2004 when he had exhausted all possible ruses to defer retirement. |
The many cases in which shaky evidence was sold to the public have not just been ruses concocted by spin doctors to win over public opinion. |
The author considers that he was a victim of discrimination and that the judges used various ruses to block his legitimate access to the courts. |
Pulcinella, composed in pure commedia dell'arte tradition, is a classic story of amorous intrigue replete with unexpected turns, ruses and humour. |
There are, in criminal investigations, a number of situations in which the police adopt ruses or tricks in the public interest to obtain evidence. |
Michael Ley shows you many trips and ruses for professional car wrapping. |