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And in this respect television is more cunning than ever.
(The new Vice-President, Omar Suleiman, is no democrat, and no less cunning than his patron).
His movement was swifter and more cunning than Red Bulls' defense.
But if his response was more proof of cunning than idiocy, it was still ludicrous.
Both are big beasts, intensely political and more cunning than the relatively docile Mr Singh.
As a young student, Freud was seen as more cunning than bright.
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If she was conned to this extent by this president, I don't want her negotiating on behalf of the United States with world leaders who are considerably more cunning and crafty than George W. Bush, Karl Rove and Dick Cheney.
That is a question for more cunning linguists than I. OK, then – why is it only a runner-up?
"We have to look for smart ways to bring in new members".Bringing Venezuela certainly was smart in the sense of cunning rather than wise.
Gallo takes the title role; he's very different from either of his predecessors in this production – Bryn Terfel and Thomas Allen – with low cunning rather than charm as his main weapon.
In his Introduction, Sims writes about the escapism provided by these stories, in which criminals operated in a world with "no television, no jet planes, no computers," and had to rely on their cunning rather than guns and technology.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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