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On Monday, a federal judge in Texas rejected one of the most underhanded of these legislative efforts by blocking an important part of the state's new abortion law, which would have required doctors performing the procedure to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
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As Mayhew observes, "Pulling health insurance is an effective (and underhanded) way of dividing union solidarity as it pits the members who are either old or sick or who have old or sick dependents against members who don't have pressing medical needs.
Mr. Obama called that support "underhanded" and deserving of "further scrutiny".
He walked toward the edge of the roof and tossed the pigeon, underhanded, into the sky.
There is strange film of Saddam, wearing a long coat and beret, lobbing a grenade, underhanded, into the water.
"There was never any insinuation of anything underhanded when I talked to him.
The judge, Melinda Harmon, accused the defense of being "underhanded" and the lead lawyer, Rusty Hardin, responded that the judge was biased against them.
"There was never any insinuation of anything underhanded when I talked to him," Dr. Axel Stawski, a developer, said in an interview last year.
Unlike other Watergate authors, Mr. Olson doesn't hazard a guess about Deep Throat (beyond describing "him" as a Republican loyalist who hoped to save the president "from the underhanded and criminal actions of his aides").
Barry, for the record, shot his free throws underhanded and made almost 90 percent of them in his professional career.
That is, if you can get them involved in a way that isn't underhanded, kitschy, or that reeks of shilling.
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