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European officials have said that the Bush administration can argue over the openness of the European market but that they reject as underhanded the implication that their stricter rules on genetically modified food are somehow responsible for hunger in Africa.
I began to realize how underhanded the situation was when Andrei Gruber, the owner of the hostel I stayed at in Roșia, explained another perk RMGC were offering families of the deceased.
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About the only drama left was whether DiVincenzo could unwrap himself from his teammates' mob hug to toss the ball underhanded toward the scoreboard after the buzzer.
Finish the drive by gently laying the ball up underhanded, off the backboard or over the hoop for a dunk by putting the ball straight in the basket with either hand.
He walked toward the edge of the roof and tossed the pigeon, underhanded, into the sky.
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 is strange film of Saddam, wearing a long coat and beret, lobbing a grenade, underhanded, into the water.
Millar charged and started to flip underhanded to the plate, but he stopped himself because Giambi was almost there.
Once, he even served underhanded, unnerving the usually stoic Lendl.
There is nothing underhanded about the tax benefits wealthy non-profits receive.
(There'd be nothing underhanded about the bullets Lenny would be tossing -- or withholding -- when he took over as RW Chart Editor a few months later).
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