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Any writer who claims to have written nothing more than a diary is either forgetting what they know about writing or playing a sly game with their readers.
In covering the intifada, its broadcasters perfected a sly game -- namely, mimicking Western norms of journalistic fairness while pandering to pan-Arab sentiments.
For Slater is playing a sly game, having her cake and eating it, by suggesting early on in this meta-non-fiction book that the truth, as well as the narrator, is unreliable.
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Best of all is Brüninghaus, a pianist who is often required here to just play fuzak, synth soundscapes or simple piano lines – a Bob James to Garbarek's David Sanborn, if you will – but who constantly plays sly games, particularly on a wonderful solo ragtime spot, which sees him slapping and punching his keyboard in apparent joy.
But within the grooves, Prince enjoys some sly musical games.
Like his countryman Peter Carey, Gilling isn't shy about applying a fun-house mirror to an old-fashioned adventure, playing sly modern games with appearance and reality.
With "Mr 10%"—as Mr Zardari is also known because of many (unproven) allegations against him for a role model, why would Mr Amir not try to make a sly buck?The game of lifeAnd this mirrors a wider abdication by Pakistan's privileged citizens.
Natasha charms with an audacious concept ingeniously executed, sly setting, and game, attractive, beautifully costumed cast; the production feels like a unique creature all its own.
As Mr. Scheider's serpentine Columbo surrogate (who looks more like a senior Sherlock Holmes than Peter Falk) slithers through the film, he plays a sly cat-and-mouse game with his principal suspect, Davis Meyers Bill Sagee).
Most notable of the post War novels is The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold (1957), which is ″a kind of mock-novel, a sly invitation to a game″.
In addition to drawings, he makes sculptures, videos, and photographs, most of them digitally generated, but he is best known for sly modifications of video games.
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