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Duplicitously
adverb
In a duplicitous, two-faced manner
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Both Governor Romney and Representative Paul D. Ryan have promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and with it the reforms behind the $716 billion in Medicare savings (although Mr. Ryan duplicitously counts the savings from these reforms in his deficit-reduction plan).
Inside the Zone, Uncle Max discourages Latani from fight training; in the bar, Ash isn't allowed to touch the nulla nulla because she's a woman (according to traditional lore practices); later, Waruu duplicitously questions Belinda's ability to do her job because she is a female; while over at the brothel Mathews is doing his whole pelt-frotting, sexual exploitation thing.
In this attractive, well-observed summer holiday comedy set at a Massachusetts resort, 14-year-old Duncan (Liam James) comes to terms with his parents' divorce but not with his mother's duplicitously overbearing new boyfriend (Steve Carell).
Using newly available archival material, the author argues that Nixon duplicitously encouraged South Vietnam to refuse to negotiate with North Vietnam, then betrayed it by Kissinger's secret deals with the North.
Using recently available archival material, the author builds a case that Richard Nixon dealt duplicitously with South Vietnam, encouraging it to refuse to negotiate with North Vietnam, then betraying it by Henry Kissinger's secret deals with the North.
Using recently available archival material, the author builds a case that Nixon dealt duplicitously with South Vietnam, encouraging it to refuse to negotiate with North Vietnam, then betraying it by Kissinger's secret deals with the North.
Dan Aykroyd's Gus Trenor, a married man who pounces on Lily after duplicitously trying to buy her favors, is little more than a red-eyed lunging pig.
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