Human nature is greedy, devious and sleazy, and most salacious tabloid stories are merely reflecting that fact. |
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Factory workers are depicted as work-shy and devious, company directors as unscrupulous. |
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She opened the door to check that nobody was about to walk in on them while they discussed their devious plans. |
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The propagandists were often as skilful and as devious as the great Prussian Junker himself. |
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He's a nasty, stupid, oafish and worryingly devious main character and put up against Homer, it's inevitable which one the public would go for. |
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What is difficult about maneuver is to make the devious route the most direct and to turn misfortune to advantage. |
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If they had any skills other than devious animal cunning, they would have looked closer at the boy. |
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Sometimes it is necessary to adopt devious tactics to expose bullies and cheats. |
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I hated this room, the atmosphere of backstabbing intrigue and devious plots and politics that hung overhead like a forthcoming tempest. |
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They are duplicitous and devious, always posing, not wishing or able to be authentic. |
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Through mechanical, bound movement she playfully encourages our perhaps devious flirtatious tendencies. |
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They are little better than the smarmy, devious, dishonest and selfish Europeans. |
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A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method. |
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They had somehow managed to re-elect the most devious, blinkered and reckless leader ever put before them. |
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Instead of her being devious, duplicitous, and incompetent, perhaps she could answer the question. |
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Thomas Jefferson was a tough, devious politician who viewed the states as supreme. |
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He was so upset that he hatched a devious scheme to get the first five qualifiers to drop out of the race. |
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The intimidating look from Feror grew fiercer as he smirked with a devious smile. |
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Cunning plans, devious stratagems, state-of-the-art conventional forces, and legal and moral proscriptions, can all be helpful. |
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Instead, they indulged in their usual hole-and-corner and devious manoeuvres. |
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These rules may seem stringent but lightning is a tricky, devious phenomenon. |
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It just means that it's necessary to divorce what was said from the devious and somewhat desperate politician who was saying it. |
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This results in a personality which is cunning and devious, and refuses to grow up and take responsibility for itself. |
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Women feature as sexually voracious, devious, and immoral, destroying men or diverting them from their pursuit of honour. |
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It would also, in a case like the present one, be to reward conduct which at best was devious and at worst deceitful. |
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They can be cunning and devious, but overall goblins are not very intelligent creatures. |
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The reality is he was an intelligent, devious businessman who was in it solely for his own profit. |
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A devious grin crossed his face as his clear grey eyes twinkled with amusement. |
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Such explanations of his conduct as he has given from time to time have been devious and untruthful. |
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The American Fenians then organized an abortive attack upon Canada, a rather devious way of liberating Ireland. |
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Just as our daily reality is posited on many illusions, so is literature, which is, after all, only an aspect of this devious life. |
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It said the councillor was not seeking to mislead other members or act in a devious manner. |
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The Germans, being as cunning and devious as they are known to be, soon developed the 9mm Parabellum for their Luger military pistol. |
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It always seems to me a kind of spiteful and devious and underhanded sort of job. |
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They shared a devious look before launching themselves on Blair with fluffy pillows, bowling her to the ground. |
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Polluters use the term freely, hinting about a dark cabal of devious greens plying the fear trade for personal gain. |
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The game's arcade cabinet featured a trackball that could be pawed to control a marble through a number of devious mazes and obstacles. |
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Soon he's set into motion a series of devious plans to bump the orphans off and claim their fortune. |
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Those devious, thieving bastards were expecting Dan to pay 90,000 Rupees to be driven 500 kilometers. |
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Private investigators have traditionally been perceived as shadowy and devious. |
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It's almost all gone now, except for one thing, one devious little hanger-on: cigarette butts. |
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A small group invented a game that involves manipulating search results through devious techniques known as link farms, keyword spamming and blog-based Google-bombing. |
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They show some admiration for the devious things that they perceive women to be doing but, on the other hand, they decry that same duplicitousness. |
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Vituperative, devious, insincere, proud, and unpredictable in his correspondence, he published works that ooze sweet reason and cool logic. |
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He begins a thorny flirtation with Tabitha, a young lady renowned for her shrewishness and her devious sense of humor. |
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Wally gave no evidence of thinking himself a rough intruder or a devious conniver after my happiness. |
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Rebekah Camm, a soprano, was a slyly devious Mrs. Cat. Blythe Gaissert, a mezzo-soprano, sang pertly as Auntie Duck. |
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He agreed with Pareto that universal suffrage promoted the corrupt and devious political skills of the flatterer, the wheeler-dealer, and the populist demagogue. |
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McKellen, soon to follow the trail of The Hobbit in New Zealand, led an NT version of De Filippo's Napoli Milionaria, as a devious panhandler. |
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Better the paternalism of Ayub than the devious wiles of the politicians. |
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A devious and impoverished loser smoothly ingratiates himself into the closed and sophisticated world of a family whose lifestyle he passionately covets. |
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The cruelest of all, this frightening inheritor brings with him the most devious plans, together with his own personnal monster Pyrostreum. |
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These are devious, hypocritical tactics to undermine women's dignity and basic rights. |
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Music internet pirates, Craig reminds us, are devious little monkeys. |
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This transparent cube is the combination of a hugely devious puzzle and a money box. |
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Most industries can only engineer that level of customer lock-in by devious means, such as the software industry's use of proprietary file formats. |
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Otherwise, it should rather be regarded as merely a form of devious totalitarianism. |
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Although many people call him devious, pompous, snobbish, plummy and aloof, he is also capable of great charm and warm friendship. |
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It is not as if we were some devious clique involved in destroying businesses. |
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It is a brilliant but devious loophole that was created so that their special friends could legally have special access. |
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Kung Fu is a classic action game in which you control a martial arts master who must rid his dojo of its most devious students. |
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Then, with devious methods they start communication with the young people, and gain their trust over time. |
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The more devious of us found that the simplest way to find the fault was to run your fingernail along the edge connector to feel the Sellotape. |
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Little-shots go into tedious and devious detail every time a superior asks them for a report. |
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Only your wits can overcome the devious puzzles and magical traps set by her enemies. |
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A hare is be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of harriers. |
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That is the sort of devious, dodgy tactic this Government gets up to. |
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The Scire made her way by a devious route to Port Lago on the Italian-occupied island of Leros in the Aegean to rendezvous with the frogmen crews. |
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In ways large and small, devious and immature, ingenious and inspiring, she struggled to escape. |
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Rocket teamed up with the Incredible Hulk to overthrow Judson Jakes, a devious mole. |
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While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. |
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If you work for someone who is so unsure of themself that it causes them to overreact or be spiteful or devious, it's unlikely that you're going to change them. |
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What McEvoy uncovers is not just a big story, but a life-or-death situation involving an especially devious serial killer. |
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His most famous souse, Sir John Falstaff, is a bloated, devious, clown. |
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It's a welcome change to see Hugh Grant play the role of a devious weasel instead of the awkward, bumbling, confused nice guy in his previous films. |
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Fraudsters have become extremely devious and technologically savvy. |
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Hackers are getting faster and more devious. |
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The California-based firm was last week branded devious, calculating and unethical over efforts to shelter its multibillion-pound profits from UK taxes, during a hearing before the Commons committee. |
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A prime example is Stan Valchek, the commander of the south-eastern district, who ends season five one of the few Wire winners despite being repeatedly exposed as vindictive, devious and incompetent. |
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Here's hoping that Horowitz has another Holmesian story just as devious to give us in the future. |
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Its intentions were not dark and devious, nor threatening our freedoms. |
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Instead of overt Internet vandalism and mayhem, today's malware criminals stealthily infiltrate Web sites and home computers for devious or illegal profit. |
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In too many devious tyrannies that hold elections, outside observers arrive as the polling stations open and never see the process of rigging, disqualification or intimidation that has already made a mockery of the voting. |
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Port authorities also try to find other devious ways of requiring river and coastal vessels to pay port dues, such as making them stop to take on board a pilot. |
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I was tempted to go down The Line of Beauty, but the dark, devious and crucially important events at Wolf Hall also had a gripping fascination. |
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What was the motive for Drake's devious cryptographs? |
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We are severely critical of the Council of the European Union for skimping on clarity and dignity here, for repeatedly trying to get by with devious manoeuvres and for repeatedly giving in to the powers that be. |
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Yet as I've written before for the Irish Times and elsewhere, these assertions are fundamentally false and belie an extremely devious attitude to research. |
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It is the world of the snake oil salesman, peopled by devious wide boys, slimier than a bag of eels who think they are our masters. |
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Both emphasise that Richard was devious and flattering, while planning the downfall of both his enemies and supposed friends. |
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Uncomfortably devious chiller, slickly staged by Marathon Man man John Schlesinger. |
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In the lead-up to the genocide, there was a lot of anti-Tutsi propaganda that targeted women's sexuality and portrayed Tutsi women as beautiful yet devious seductresses. |
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Earl McRae has all kinds of nice words to describe sovereignists: seditious rats, dumbs, loud-mouths, devious, anti-Canada, treacherous turncoats. |
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By devious means, Uriah Heep gradually gains a complete ascendancy over the aging and alcoholic Wickfield, to Agnes's great sorrow. |
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Igor Yushkov notes that the country has enough gas reserves to last a long time, and all the talk about an impending shortage is just Gazprom being devious. |
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One devious means of defrauding individuals in the nineteenth century was to increase a note's apparent value by changing the numbers indicating its denomination. |
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Popular Mexican artist Saner debuts this holiday season's devious Dunny. |
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It is devious and ambitious, ever alert for a chance to take us over. |
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Today, a most devious attempt on the life of the President of the Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov was made. |
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Nor should they, of course, be eroded without further ado, be it by the administration, by the bureau, or by a small majority in Parliament using devious means and our calendar of part-sessions. |
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She made a devious innuendo about her husband, who was embarrassed. |
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The by-product of this tolerance of a cottonwool justice system is, by its nature, doing nothing to deter devious, dangerous psychopaths such as Graham Dwyer. |
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The EFA is committed to supporting research that will help unravel the mysteries behind this most devious and debilitating disease and, ultimately, enable us to find a cure. |
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