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snuck
verb
Past of sneak
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Osborne snuck in a few treats for his Tory chums in the north – there are a few of them up here, just not in the major cities.
Emerging Dockers forward Matt Taberner booted two goals in the opening quarter, and the 21-year-old caused Port Adelaide's defence more problems in the second quarter as the home side snuck out to a 12-point lead.
As the brilliant 1995 documentary The Celluloid Closet sets out, screenwriters and directors snuck in gay themes where they could, with Gore Vidal memorably writing Ben Hur and Messala as though they were lovers turned rivals (Charlton Heston had no idea).
Well done, you've snuck in.
Some of the less high profile primary contests have been strikingly nasty: in Mississippi supporters of one candidate snuck into a nursing home to photograph the wife of another, who is suffering from dementia.The clearest cause of the fractiousness is the trauma wrought by George W. Bush's presidency.
While Diageo and Pernod barged through the front door and paid a hefty premium to trump rival bidders, Allied Domecq snuck around the side and forged surreptitious deals with the owners of the brands that Seagram distributed.
Anyone still tempted to idealise the Olympics really ought to read Mr Payne's account of the IOC's wrath as visited on a 1996 Costa Rican swimmer and gold medallist who turned out to have snuck a Pepsi advertisement onto her cap.
But it also provides that presidents may make unilateral appointments to "fill up all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session".Exploiting this loophole, Mr Obama snuck through three appointments in January 2012 when the Senate (which had refused to consider his nominees) was on holiday.
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