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Or, most treacherously, Why doesn't he just shut up?
But most treacherously, it rewards a regime that deliberately fanned the flames of jihadism, aiding those that attacked our troops and that we seek so desperately to defeat.
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A bad piano can heighten feelings of insecurity, treacherously ruin concentration (always at the most dangerous moment), and make even the best-prepared players trip and fall.
The legal challenge to the Obama health care act has invigorated a dispute as old as the Constitution about the framers' most nettlesome grant of power, which gives Congress treacherously broad authority to pass laws "necessary and proper" to carrying out its assigned responsibilities.
Kilpatrick's most effective scenes are with Mattison's quietly (sometimes treacherously) assertive Ron.
Of course, if the print unions had behaved a whit less treacherously and corruptly in the seventies and early eighties, when their anarchy forced out the most enlightened commercial ownership a newspaper group has ever known, Murdoch would never have got his chance to take over Times Newspapers from the Thomson Organisation in the first place.
4 Agrippina was ever ready to attempt the most daring undertakings; for example, she caused the death of Marcus Junius Silanus, sending him some of the poison with which she had treacherously murdered her husband.
Romanus was treacherously blinded.
The mysteries of eros are treacherously subjective.
In the rain, they are treacherously muddy.
Less fortunate women get "treacherously pubicfumbled-crimpywrinkled".
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