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"But rather cunning".
He also deploys the rather cunning skill of using quotations to get at thorny issues.
The masquerading restaurant made an impression all right, albeit a rather cunning one of the esteemed original across the road.
Agamemnon Otero, CEO of Repowering London, had a rather cunning but wholly rewarding approach: "We got 20 year old men involved [in gardening] by saying we'll grow hops, we'll grow our own beer" – Why didn't I think of that?
And I have the feeling this is rather cunning of him, even though I also feel there ought to be one for someone who perhaps more than anyone captured the sheer hilarity, embarrassment and improbable heat under the ice of the English.
The Scenery app employs a rather cunning (and familiar) revenue model.
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But there's another possible, rather more cunning, motive.
Entrepreneurs today want to be honest rather than cunning.
"We have to look for smart ways to bring in new members".Bringing Venezuela certainly was smart in the sense of cunning rather than wise.
Gallo takes the title role; he's very different from either of his predecessors in this production – Bryn Terfel and Thomas Allen – with low cunning rather than charm as his main weapon.
In his Introduction, Sims writes about the escapism provided by these stories, in which criminals operated in a world with "no television, no jet planes, no computers," and had to rely on their cunning rather than guns and technology.
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