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This whole episode demonstrates the duplicity of rightwing Euroscepticism.
Those who came under fire that day remain bitter about the duplicity of the Pakistanis.
When Rosemary returned, she spoke at length about the duplicity of Sid Gilman.
It satirizes the sexual duplicity of the aristocracy during the reign of Charles II.
But, also as ever, the duplicity of the day job seeps into the bedroom.
The second was about pure light, about New York City and the duplicity of life and information.
On a good day, he might win thirty dollars, but he lacked the easy duplicity of the more ruthless hustlers.
The union's president, Peter Marshall,, called it a "betrayal" and promised campaigns "attacking the duplicity of the Andrews government".
Mr. Gilroy's most ingenious structural gamble — the duplicity of "Duplicity" — is to make foreground and background almost perfectly reversible.
But its he-said-she-said structure feels false, even with its duplicity of narrative voice accounted for.
Part of what infuriates Kagame is what he sees as the age-old duplicity of neo-colonial powers.
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