There are squirrel monkeys there, too, and some other shifty little creatures that I can't identify. |
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Turns out they pay an idiotic sum to a couple of shifty sailors to take them there. |
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You guys are shifty, and you guys answer quickly with tremendous certainty, and it's the wrong answer. |
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When I came to, I found myself tightly tied to a steel chair guarded by a few shifty men guarding me with loaded guns. |
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They're the only ones allowed to look sensible and informed as they bark questions at shifty politicians. |
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Now comes the news that her shifty lawyer father has only 48 hours to raise a lot of money or face financial ruin and imprisonment. |
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He also uses anatomising skill to get under the skin of these shifty doctors. |
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The degeneration of the proud self-sufficient savage into the shifty, no-account native is often as tragic as it is inevitable. |
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We averted our eyes, from time to time casting a shifty glance in his direction. |
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The stories are set in the 1190s, with King Richard away on crusade and his shifty brother John misgoverning the country. |
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I want to be able to talk to him and act like I normally do around my friends... lolz... like not being all jumpy or shifty. |
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It seems like a shifty way to completely screw your computer up if you ask me. |
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No, he said, he did not agree that he was shifty or dishonest, but he pointed out that he had moved his position on evidence once or twice. |
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It's not considered uncool or in some way shifty to be involved in politics, which is probably a healthy thing. |
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He stealthed behind her for a few minutes before she turned into an alleyway, where a shifty character stood waiting for her. |
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But he's shifty and elusive in the open field and could preserve the big-play ability Smith may otherwise miss on kick returns. |
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They have figured out how to rip off shareholder funds by moving to shifty offshore domiciles. |
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The upper-class twit is too feather-brained to succeed in management, so his shifty uncle gets him a job as a worker in his missile plant. |
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It's fine weather with a few cumulus reminiscent of the good conditions, with slightly shifty tradewinds on the beam. |
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Prejudice against beards is a relic of an age when beards seemed shifty. |
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Between the two, the beginning and the end, there is another shifty device, which we call the Confrontation. |
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This transition area is tricky, with weak and shifty winds. They have to make it through as fast as possible. |
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The hierarchy reigning since the start of the week was shattered as a result of a shifty wind both in terms of strength and direction. |
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Through some shifty maneuvering, I cut the line and managed to be one of the first ones in. |
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A medal race with shifty winds, many gusts, the media, helicopter, spectators? |
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Whether you like or loathe the AMC mystery, you love Holder, the shifty cop played by Joel Kinnaman. |
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She was shifty, evasive and clearly unprepared for the assault. |
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It seems that the shifty fellow had broken into the small museum in the town and in an unguarded moment had filched the treasure map and a few gold coins. |
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My shifty manner is, I am pretty sure, that of the classic fraudster. |
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His overall appearance was that of a shifty man who couldn't be trusted. |
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It is a slow-boiler of a film, an exercise in the suspense that spooky children, locked doors, creaking floors, mist, candles and shifty characters do best. |
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According to both experts and victims, the shifty world of immigration consultation here often works in conjunction with networks in the refugees' home countries. |
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All at once that shifty look came into his eyes which we always see when a madman has seized an idea, and with it the shifty movement of the head and back which asylum attendants come to know so well. |
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It was a lively day the wind proved to be shifty once again both in terms of strength and direction, forcing us to make a number of sail changes to find the best combination. |
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The rendition of a wrenching away from, paradoxically, an experiential authority, gives to Devisch's texts a shifty fluctuation of what is remembered in a transitive activity. |
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At 6 feet 4 inches, rangy and creative, Nash is to older fans an amalgam of Gilbert Perreault's stick-handling skills, Rick Middleton's shifty skating and Phil Esposito's long reach and immovability. |
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Jackie Brown synopsis: What do a sexy stewardess, a street-tough gun runner, a lonely bail bondsman, a shifty ex-con, an earnest feral agent and a stoned-out beach bunny have in common? |
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The shifty eyes half-closed eyes of those searching the dark, secret boxes, prosecuting those who break traditions, especially the dreaded wizards. |
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The upper-class French are insolent, their dogs wear perukes and the lower orders have a shifty, hungry look about them. |
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Instead, Romney has spent the last two weeks looking shifty and hairsplitting when he's on the defensive, and plaintive and whiny when he's gone on the attack. |
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He can look into Caddys shifty eyes and reimpregnate her in an innocent incest which involves no penetration. |
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He was a shifty character in a seedy bar, and I checked my wallet was still there after talking to him. |
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Below-stairs opinion of Sir John is not divided. He is a shifty indiwiddle. |
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Clegg's hair-splitting sounded a bit shifty. |
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The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. |
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By action, he meant the pretty spiral that soars through the air and sends your shifty cousin on a deep route through the flowerbed and into the neighbor's trash cans. |
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He plays shifty lawyer Darren Vogel, the sort of role this ex-pat has been playing for decades, so it'll be interesting to see who chews the scenery more, him or David Caruso. |
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