If you say does one bout of marital infidelity mean he is habitually duplicitous, then no, I don't draw that parallel. |
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When political hot air is turning into cold blood, when duplicitous spin is becoming lethal, somebody's got to speak up. |
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A count in an indictment charging such a Conspiracy Offence would not be duplicitous. |
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It reveals a shockingly casual attitude about the millions of women and girls who have died because of men's sexist and duplicitous behavior. |
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He'd done a lot of things that could be considered underhanded, even duplicitous. |
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The nutso radio call-in shows went nuclear with charges of ingratitude, disloyalty, treason, back-stabbing and duplicitous doubleparking. |
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They are weak, petulant, hypocritical, disunited, duplicitous, sometimes anti-Semitic, and often anti-American appeasers. |
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These serve a duplicitous ideological function in the manner of advertising slogans. |
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The indictment was not duplicitous or in any way defective, but accurately encapsulated that allegation. |
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Keating is a duplicitous second-rater who never has an original idea and consequently enjoys much success. |
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I love it loads more than I love the duplicitous, double dealing, promise breaking government whom I once loved and now hate. |
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They are duplicitous and devious, always posing, not wishing or able to be authentic. |
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Perhaps this context of guarded or duplicitous speech illumines the doubletalk on Paul's part. |
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Instead of her being devious, duplicitous, and incompetent, perhaps she could answer the question. |
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It is duplicitous in nature to put into the budget bill all of the additional pieces that we should be debating in the House. |
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In the worst cases, it's practically impossible to argue with a profoundly wicked and duplicitous person. |
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I would like to see him advocate unequivocally Ireland's participation in Partnership for Peace and not play this duplicitous game. |
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We gave no government funds to people that they accuse of being duplicitous. |
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Of course, the implications of the advertisement are duplicitous and insulting both to the readers and to the portions of society that the spokesperson represents. |
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How quickly it got duplicitous, deceitful, diabolical, and it just came out really in last episode where the beginning of an alliance was forming. |
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If one sees politics as nothing but the organized pursuit of self-interest, then all talk of a public purpose is bound to appear disingenuous or duplicitous. |
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They exposed the United States and its athletes as the whingeing, mewling, cheating, two-faced, lying, duplicitous, sanctimonious shower that they are. |
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He hardly resembles Lt. Harry Flashman, a duplicitous poltroon who hides during battle and contrives to claim others' glories. |
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It's a strategy adopted by Denise van Outen, who tottered into Walford as duplicitous wheeler-dealering widow Karin. |
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It's duplicitous for them to claim that they are getting rid of it: all they are doing is dropping the name. |
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Grass of Parnassus is a duplicitous plant, and not just because it is not a grass at all. |
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Not only did he once again act as a dictator, he is a duplicitous hypocrite. |
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Mullings' portrayal of the duplicitous wife is forced and superficial. |
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I cannot leave the House without saying how duplicitous it is about the tragedy that may befall India and Pakistan. |
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Due to her rudeness, poor attitude and duplicitous nature, the complainant was difficult to manage. |
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I do not know if it is parliamentary for me to say so, but I think that the Liberal Party is being duplicitous about this. |
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Now, the minister is going back on that decision and is abandoning the passengers, an action some are calling duplicitous. |
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It is duplicitous to maintain that a decision on reinstating them may be taken internally by one of the European institutions. |
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This relates to American exceptionalism, which makes great allowances for seemingly hypocritical or duplicitous behavior as conducted by our leaders. |
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He is self-important, quick-tempered, duplicitous and vicious. |
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If you think Iran is duplicitous about its nuclear weapons program, just wait till you hear its deception on human rights. |
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It was a cynical and duplicitous ploy to put a kindly face on a cruel and selfish policy. |
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Is Exner a duplicitous seductress or an innocent girl caught up in the wrong crowd? |
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They are not, therefore, duplicitous claims. |
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It simply defies imagination that anyone could try to pretend the Liberals were not duplicitous and explicitly involved in every stage of the softwood sellout. |
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This type of duplicitous reaction and approach is what has added greatly to much of the cynicism that exists not only about our electoral system but about politics in general. |
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When we look at this record of attempts and efforts to try to come to grips with the situation and the duplicitous responses from the government itself, we can see how those conclusions could be reached. |
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Authoritarian, interventionist, restrictive, opaque, arbitrary, and duplicitous are strong words, but they can be readily applied to too many regimes. |
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Or was her pretty face a mask, a duplicitous cover for a depraved soul? |
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We have many wonderful health care professionals who are so dedicated to the well-being of society, yet they are stymied and shackled with a system that is overly bureaucratic, overworked, duplicitous and inefficient. |
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Kinglake, who portrayed the British as victims of newspaper sensationalism and duplicitous French and Ottoman diplomacy. |
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However, he has refused to resign, given there are no obvious career moves for an adulterous, duplicitous low-life. |
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I'm excited about playing such a duplicitous character in American history. |
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This season, without such a duplicitous person, they invented one. |
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First, he is duplicitous with the Na'vi people, and then with his bosses. |
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They should not be duplicitous and hypocritical. |
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When you actually look at what we say, other than calling him duplicitous, which I would have thought would be a compliment to most politicians, I think we're actually pretty polite. |
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The other touchstone performances are from Helen Sheals as the duplicitous Queen Margaret and Andrew Cryer as her secret lover, Suffolk. |
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Jo is devastated until she finds out that he has left his entire estate to the duplicitous countess. |
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Its first major asset is Kevin Spacey in the lead as Congressman Frank Underwood, excelling in duplicitous charm and lip-smacking villainy. |
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Revered by high Tories who considered him a saintly martyr, he was condemned by Whig historians, such as Samuel Rawson Gardiner, who thought him duplicitous and delusional. |
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My character is that duplicitous meanie I somehow specialise in. |
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Mac, in turn, is facing his own problems with his duplicitous boss. |
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Saoirse Ronan is terrific as the naivebut-deadly Hanna, hot on the trail of duplicitous Marissa, though her best moments are when she bonds with rebellious Brit teen Sophie. |
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