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"But rather cunning".
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He also deploys the rather cunning skill of using quotations to get at thorny issues.
The masquerading restaurant made an impression all right, albeit a rather cunning one of the esteemed original across the road.
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The Djokovic-Nadal match at the Australian Open that Steinberger refers to was not so much a slugfest in the mode of, say, Williams-Sharapova, but rather a full-scale epic that combined tactical moves complete with cunning traps and numinous shot-making — a true test of strength and fitness.
But rather than look down awkwardly when Trump started talking tough about a giant border fence, and suggesting that the "cunning" Mexican government is "sending the bad ones over," the rest of the Republicans on stage Thursday rushed to talk about their own hardline immigration policies.
But rather quite the opposite.
Nice but rather unlikely.
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