Since the lappy stays behind so as to not tempt me with its internet wiles, I'm very behind on my blogs. |
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But the wiles he shows, the cunningness he exhibits and opportunism that he cashes on made him a hit. |
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With little or no money, Strachan has applied guile and wiles to forging a unit where the team ethic is at its keenest. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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It had taken all her feminine wiles to seduce Pemberton, the butler, and then spike his drink with a sleeping pill. |
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Marcus emboldens himself to ask, and Sarah turns her professional wiles on him, suggesting he heard what he wanted to hear. |
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She's an adventurous lass who uses her feminine wiles quite effectively on unsuspecting men. |
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Burr's wiles and tricks, his guile and variation, have been in ample evidence since his rapid demolition of Greenock. |
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I love hissing the villainess as she works her evil wiles and cheering when she gets her eventual comeuppance. |
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James has kindly offered to induct me into the wiles and ways of the shooting gent, starting with an invitation to go ferreting for rabbits. |
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She was the king's wife, and therefore must have used her feminine wiles to blandish him into bad policies. |
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After her uncle puts the make on her she takes off on her own using her feminine wiles to make it to the top. |
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Mary is brittle and bright, using her feminine wiles to get her way and being shrewishly clever to advance her agendas. |
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But beneath the virtuous-widow facade she presented to the world was a cold, calculating, manipulative monster who used her feminine wiles to get what she wanted. |
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By current standards, Eve is old-fashioned, her wiles and stratagems strictly based on aligning herself with men for their power rather than tapping into her own. |
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Our taxes took over from institutions like the daan and the tithe, this so that it was not left to the wiles of individuals to create social justice. |
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Chicagoans are going to succumb to the feminine wiles of that palsied succubus, so you should make sure children could not possibly be the result. |
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The name Mata Hari is virtually shorthand for a sultry seductress who uses beauty and feminine wiles to obtain information. |
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He may lack the worldliness and the wiles of his predecessor, Mr Demirel, and the charisma of the late President Turgut Ozal. |
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Hoping that his hi-tech marketing wiles will not go for naught, Bennett will now try to torpedo the prize ceremony. |
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Television is necessarily slower, but change can be swiftly effected if the will and the wiles are there. |
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And businesses are struggling to match the wiles of the unknown intruders trying to pinch their data. |
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Frontier markets are by their very nature unpredictable prey to the wiles of dictators and the whims of nature. |
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Gradually male machismo is undermined by feminine wiles, and it is the no-nonsense woman who makes fools of them both. |
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Like Mr. Navarra in Hyde Park, Mr. Stolfe is self-taught in the arts and wiles of auctioneering. |
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Women and their feminine wiles fascinated and frustrated him. |
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Sometimes her attempt to handle tough situations on her own causes problems, as when she tries to imitate Julia's feminine wiles on a young male friend. |
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Among the many wiles exposed are big pharma's use of contract research organisations to exert undue influence over clinical research and its insidious seduction of doctors. |
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But, come on, you must remember how fascinating it was to be in close contact with an attractive male around about the time you discovered your feminine wiles? |
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Better the paternalism of Ayub than the devious wiles of the politicians. |
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I can't hang with the girls who run to the bathroom to apply lipstick every five minutes, but I can appreciate those who flaunt their feminine wiles in other ways. |
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Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. |
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However, succumbing to her wiles has the potential to create several problems for you both. |
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But You have given us Your Word as a trustworthy guide, which reveals Satan's wiles and warns us against them. |
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And this spiritual armor alone will give us victory over Satan and his wiles. |
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It takes muchintrigue and feminine wiles for the all to end well, and Pontevedro to be rescued from bankruptcy. |
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Montcalm and the leaders used all their diplomatic wiles to ensure the presence and loyalty of their allies. |
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Thus, it's refreshing to have an opportunity to see an intelligent slice of beefcake use his masculine wiles to seduce and coerce a woman to do his bidding. |
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The neocons and their allies have lost their administration but not their agenda or their wiles. |
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Osmin sings the following line, which fits the European Council like a glove: All your tricks and all your wiles, all your schemes and all your guiles, there's none that I know not. |
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His wit and wiles have made him one of the sharpest thorns in Mr Blair's hide, a popular denouncer of New Labour's deviation from true Labour's path. |
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Satan pursues only one goal: to keep us away from God, by his lies, wiles, and snares, so that we lose sight of eternal life which God offers us by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. |
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In the April AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, they analyze the wiles of the Virginia meadow beauty, Rhexia virginica. |
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I guess we need to understand why great old men are liable to succumb either to the wiles of younger ones, or to the grip of an unmodifiable political belief. |
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The Sweater Girl, as she was known then, was never afraid of showing off her womanly wiles in bosom hugging knits. |
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According to Suetonius, Agrippina won out through her feminine wiles. |
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