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"Politics can get very devious," Dr. Cooperman said.
We get the devious Mr. Fuji in his tuxedo and bowler hat, inviting Vince to a sake ceremony at which Fuji verbally abuses the sake girl and raves about the importance of honor in Japanese tradition; the Iron Sheik similarly welcomes Vince into the tents of his traveling caravan, complete with camel and harem of dancing white women.
The situation's getting more devious by the day.
If you're feeling devious, get one of your friends to give him your number "without you knowing", and he'll text you or something and you can be all surprised.
The bail-out strategy to be adopted was simple, but devious: to get the central bank to provide an initial loan that would, in effect, commit the government to further payments as needed.
As has become more abundantly clear by the day, the presidential election was just a window onto a country split down the middle, a dysfunctional family feud getting ever more devious, vicious and hateful.
You express a common sentiment that this presidential election is "a window onto a country split down the middle, a dysfunctional family feud getting ever more devious, vicious and hateful" (Week in Review, Nov. 26).
These Geese each had their "whites" – their Moby Dicks: the criminals who committed awful offences but were clever and devious enough to get away.
Live TV was conceived as a devious plan to get football on to cable, but that didn't work - and after that, it just turned into a joke".
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