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(Kieltyka, 2006c ) he was using friendship as a context for what he wanted, there was a duplicity, there was a deception.
When Kieltyka told me she "wasn't enthusiastic" about the sexual relations charge, it was to emphasize that what she found truly unethical was what she called Bailey's "bait and switch" tactics: he was using friendship as a context for what he wanted, there was a duplicity, there was a deception.
What he'll end, or erode, is a culture of duplicity and denial.
"There is a pattern of duplicity here, and we're going to make sure it comes back to haunt them".
The Marquise de Merteuil is a doyenne of duplicity, as delicious as she is destructive.
It is a land of duplicity: retired government officials skim profits from public-works spending.
But as he grows older, he realises that it is himself that he has betrayed; that repression of self is a form of duplicity.
Dorothy Comingore says, "When I read for Orson, Herman was in the room, with a broken leg and a crutch, and Orson turned to him and said, 'What do you think?' And Herman said, 'Yes, she looks precisely like the image of a kitten we've been looking for.' " The handling of Susan Alexander is a classic of duplicity.
For Karzai it is a story of British duplicity.
Such self-defeating duplicity is a tragic symptom of the excessive individualism that currently distorts our politics.
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