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As the BBC has reported this morning, a Metropolitan Police senior officer preparing for the student protests against tuition fees last December had what he considered a "cunning plan".
Mr. Ayyash was considered the most cunning of the Hamas bomb makers in the 1990s, known to friend and foe as the Engineer, whose work led to the deaths of scores of Israelis on buses and crowded city streets.
Marshals considered him such a cunning adversary that, in the news release announcing his capture, they called him "one of the smartest fugitives ever sought". In the Florida courtroom, Thompson appeared unruffled.
Mr. Rumsfeld, who is making his second tour at the Pentagon, was considered one of Washington's most cunning operators.
Mr. Gilbert's semi-staged versions of Ligeti's "Grand Macabre" and Janacek's "Cunning Little Vixen" are considered high points of his Philharmonic tenure to date.
In Arab folklore, the fox is considered a cowardly, weak, deceitful and cunning animal, said to feign death by filling its abdomen with air in order to appear bloated, then lies on its side, awaiting the approach of unwitting prey.
But Olmert, widely considered to be one of Israel's most cunning politicians, stubbornly hung on.
" Cunning people consider all the possible outcomes for their schemes - even the outcomes that aren't favorable.
But what is widely seen as the cunning, daring and planning that went into the Hatton Garden heist is considered by many as an "acceptable" crime for celebration.
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