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A wise cynic might suggest that the operations researchers on both sides were playing a cunning strategy in a game over funding, one that involved them cooperating with one another in order to convince their politicians to allocate more resources to weapons.
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Hearn played a cunning card when he observed that the Klitschkos might fight Harrison instead of Haye "just to spite" the loud Londoner.
Bill Kerr co-starred in the radio version as Hancock's dim-witted Australian lodger while Sid James played a cunning businessman, who often succeeded in conning Hancock.
But then Peter is killed in a car accident … Brookmyre plays a cunning, careful game, allowing Diana to co-narrate so plausibly that we are never sure if she is genuinely empathetic (and therefore unfairly maligned as a psychopath) or just brilliant at emulating emotion for our benefit.
The gentle clowning of the shepherd and his son brings much laughter; Autolycus is played as a cunning and clever waif by a girl (Aniké Alli-Hakeem) so slight that you can believe she lives on her wits alone.
Scouting the enemy formation was a subordinate issue, although contemporary descriptions indicated that formations and maneuvers, showing ingenuity and cunning, played a large part in the outcomes.
Any other wise fools making it to the White House will be hard pressed to fill his cowboy boots.Barry Cornell of Sevenoaks, Kent, wrote:My nomination is the person who has, through his cunning, played a major role in the defeat of communism, and through his idiocy helped consign the third world to a poverty induced largely by his opposition to birth control.
But Mr. Damon, who has shed much of his boyish ingenuousness (he is beginning to suggest the grown-up Robert Wagner), plays him as a cunning escape artist and technophile, with lightning reflexes as well as a streak of sadness.
The former was actually a very cunning man who played a somewhat controversial part in the history of Britain.
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