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And, responding to a reporter's question, he said with a grin that it would be "mischievous" to construe his comments as an attempt to draw a direct comparison between Fidel Castro of Cuba and Gerhard Schröder, the German chancellor.
It would of course be mischievous to resurface this Sunday Herald story from January about alleged attempts by David Cameron's office to enlist Russian help with the pro-Union campaign.
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Zoomer Chomplingz: £39.99, amazon.co.uk These action figures have a mind of their own and are mischievous to the core.
It is mischievous to imply, as some commentators love doing, that all expenses are a gravy train.
Personally, I think she takes these consumerist fairytales a little too seriously – comparing Von Ziegesar's sense of comedy to that of Nabokov in Lolita, and one of its male characters to Vronsky in Anna Karenina is mischievous, to say the least – but her pleasure in them seems to be entirely authentic.
They can also have an edge that is mischievous to add another element to the story.
Rather than a naive little chucklehead who doesn't mean to be mischievous, this Pinocchio (Carl Steven Krakoff) seems to deserve trouble.
Years before, it had been Ned who'd recruited Gerald to pose in another client's ad — almost to be mischievous, initially, but the ad had been so successful that Gerald had made a late career of modelling for others.
We need to be mischievous.
"I like to be mischievous".
"Plus, it's important to be mischievous.
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