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The government judged correctly that most Saudis would decide that the documents were old news: an echo of familiar rhetoric (the foxiness of American foreign policy) or established fact (the government's concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions).
That it also has chapter titles like "Scratching," "Kissing," "Biting," "Oral Sex," "Hitting and Moaning" and "Reversing Roles" only adds to its epicurean foxiness.
It quoted an anonymous source saying that the appointment was yet another example of Mr. Johnson's political foxiness.
To nurses, we ascribe the fibre of Mother Teresa and the foxiness of Kylie Minogue.
Her nickname came from her foxiness on the soccer field, not with men.
If appointed manager of 25 January Wanderers, I would propose to solve the most immediate problem (ie lack of a goalkeeper) by convincing Franny Jeffers to apply his foxiness to his own team's box.
Then the hippie girls had put their tawny heads together and giggled at his prospective foxiness.
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