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The second was about pure light, about New York City and the duplicity of life and information.
The authors, George B. Leonard, T. George Harris, and Christopher S. Wren, convey both the terrifying violence and danger of that event (for a while, it looked as if the segregationist mob would actually defeat the federal forces) and the duplicity of Governor Ross Barnett, who kept making and breaking deals with the Kennedy Administration while the situation in Oxford spun out of control.
In the midst of their hysterical thinking, her narrators arrive at deeper truths about the violence in life, about the rancour and messiness of domesticity, the proximity of sexual jealousy and the duplicity of female identity, civilised into responsible motherhood or daughterhood, but still wild at heart.
Community groups, emboldened by an earlier ruling acknowledging that ESDC basically lied about the ten-year timetable for its project, have gone on the attack to challenge the environmental impact of the project and the duplicity of the ESDC and Forest City Ratner.
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Or perhaps the president has sounded the American character and found that the duplicity of fabulousness is a bedrock national value that distinguishes us from our adversaries.
Distracted by wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and repelled by the duplicity of Yasser Arafat, he gave Mr Sharon a free pass, extracting nothing more than Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Gaza, a gamble that backfired.In January, however, a new president will have a chance to push for peace.
The union's president, Peter Marshall,, called it a "betrayal" and promised campaigns "attacking the duplicity of the Andrews government".
"Attacking the post" was a stretch and probably meant to cover the duplicity of the three Afghans who had supposedly been kidnapped with Bergdahl.
Morton was a thoroughly honest man who, despite dealing with highly political projects that involved government for much of his life in business, never quite understood the extent of the duplicity of politicians and civil servants.
The actor is quoted in Premiere as saying he was angered by the duplicity of DreamWorks and was surprised that "more people have not been murdered in the entertainment industry".
Unlike most murder mysteries, Chronicle explores in-depth, almost journalistically, the duplicity of time and perspective, as well as the holistic problem with reconstructing "truth".
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