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the guile
noun
Astuteness often marked by a certain sense of cunning or artful deception.
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The guile is gone.
However, Liverpool should have the guile to pick them apart.
He is an opportunist with the guile of experience.
Van Bommel provided the metal; Schweinsteiger brought the guile.
He just couldn't reach the ball, deceived by the guile with which it was delivered.
Instead, the deciding factor will be the guile and ingenuity of the counterinsurgents.
But for all the guile of Silva and Johnson, there's no blistering pace.
He may not have the power he once had but the guile is still there.
But the guile and confidence that made Yamaguchi appear never went away.
And Ukrainians who oppose them lack the willpower, the guile and the popular backing to chase them out.
But Rooney could find those shooting positions because of the guile and the movement of those around him.
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