The new book, too, begins innocuously enough, with a deceptive, Merchant-Ivory languidness. |
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Except for a scant few, the characters in St. Elmo's Fire are all either weasels, deceptive clods or selfish ninnies. |
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As my mum once said when she was trying to pair me off with speccy Kate from the end of the road, appearances can be deceptive. |
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He caused another scare when he surged into the penalty area, cut the ball back and bent in a deceptive shot. |
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At that time, he detailed his indictment of Iraq as a deceptive stockpiler of weapons of mass destruction. |
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Despite the deceptive chattiness of his writing, he sweated over every line, often suffering from paralysing writers' block. |
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His dark honey eyes always reminded Electra of his mother's deceptive eyes. |
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Both players attempt to control the space by confusing the opponent with feints and deceptive moves. |
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Humankind's deceptive nature is probably the one thing we cannot hide or conceal. |
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Both possess blistering pace and deceptive ball skills, along with an instinct for goals when given half a chance. |
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His book represents this consciously deceptive strategy in its boldest form. |
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As we sit on our grandmother's knee we are presented with a range of playful and deceptive games. |
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The convolutions eventually snare the corrupt powerbrokers in their own deceptive political machinations. |
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Though the film's focus is on character and the structure appears loose, even formless at times, this is deceptive. |
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The name French polish is deceptive, because it's not a furniture polish at all, but a varnish, a finish, just as lacquer is a finish. |
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The Federal Trade Commission handles complaints about deceptive or unfair business practices. |
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First impressions can more often than not be deceptive, but when it comes to football they tend to be spot on. |
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Quantitative studies must be done exactly right in every detail or the numbers will be deceptive. |
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A blogger has caught out the The New York Times in a bit of deceptive reporting. |
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Once again I do not consider that he has any prospect of establishing that the entry in the log is in any way false or deceptive. |
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His solution, as brilliant as it is deceptive, is to reinvent himself as a moderate. |
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The question that Mr Justice Brownie had to decide is whether that was misleading or deceptive. |
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But while it looked easy enough, I soon discovered appearances can be deceptive. |
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Spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary Mike Head warned that lake waters could be dangerously deceptive. |
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Others may use deceptive sales tactics and false positives to scare up sales from confused users. |
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Bellamy looks small and slight beside his teammate, but never have appearances been so deceptive. |
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Appearances are deceptive in these restaurants, which look like dingy pubs from the outside. |
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At present the public have few reliable ways of detecting whether reporting is deceptive or not. |
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He said the slogans of chief minister are hollow and deceptive and that there is no logic in his arguments. |
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His main asset is his pace and it's deceptive pace as well because you don't realise just how quickly he's travelling. |
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A partial recovery a few days later raised hopes, but turned out to be deceptive. |
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Diagnosing this deceptive and deadly disease is a nightmare for doctors as well as patients. |
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Double-talk and deceptive marketing materials figure large in this enterprise. |
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The pro-life movement does not hide behind deceptive language but rather sheds light on the truth. |
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It is a subtle yet powerful disintegrator, source of hallucinations and the deceptive forces of the subconscious mind. |
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Do you gentlemen find that an amazing kind of distortion and deceptive piece of reasoning? |
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However, there is no room for complacency as these results can be very deceptive on the eve of a major event like the Olympics. |
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If Auchter seems equivocal, the GED Testing Service website borders on the deceptive. |
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The team has made strong statements about drafting a quarterback, but those comments are deceptive. |
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The Whitehall whisperers were caught out by the deceptive intimacy of e-mail. |
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The hard, smooth surface of windslab is very deceptive, avalanches of such snow are common and have been responsible for many fatal accidents. |
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Ethnographic research in the Amsterdam red-light district shows that these assumptions are often deceptive. |
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Singles are one of the most deceptive pieces of redundancy every created in music. |
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We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances. |
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Today it announced the start of legal action alleging misleading and deceptive conduct. |
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Like the fabulously deceptive creations of the great landscape gardener Capability Brown, it will speak of wild, untrammelled nature. |
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Time is always available for politicians to endlessly repeat their deceptive claims, however. |
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Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive. |
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Appearances are deceptive and this maxim gets the full treatment at this point. |
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But take the time to talk to him and you realise just how deceptive outward appearances can be. |
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We looked the part, but appearances came be deceptive, as I was soon to discover. |
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These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider. |
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First impressions can be deceptive, as Anoushka discovered on that first night when she got blootered and half the house took against her. |
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Did you not see that while fighting the Pathans, they took to flight which was deceptive. |
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To be fair to the goalkeeper, there was virtually no backlift to his shot, so the power and accuracy was deceptive. |
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Francois Truffaut once said that the documentary is a thousand times more manipulative and deceptive than the work of fiction. |
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If the markdown is from an artificially inflated price, then the advertising is deceptive. |
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The point is that they are few and far between, and effectively swamped by the vast mass of deceptive material. |
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If Satan is masterfully deceptive, can't he just as easily masquerade as an angel of light? |
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The trees would normally be thick, and snag with clawing branches and deceptive leaves, but now they were bare and skeletal, and seemed so weak. |
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Although the amount of time spent on homework is easily measured, using time as the only barometer for success can be deceptive. |
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Of all deceptive things on earth nothing is so deceptive as mere gaiety and merriment. |
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He flighted the ball beautifully and had tremendous variety, with two kinds of googlies and a deceptive topspinner. |
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For Plato, our senses are deceptive and what we experience in our daily lives is not reality but the shadow of reality. |
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As a middle and long reliever, Pina continued to fool hitters with his sidearm delivery and deceptive palmball. |
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First impressions can be deceptive, as she discovered on that first night when she got blootered and half the house took against her. |
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The Trade Practices Act is basically about misleading or deceptive conduct, or unconscionable conduct. |
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The Magistrate found firstly that they had engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and also unconscionable conduct. |
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They misrepresent the number of properties they offer, underquote rent and generally engage in deceptive business practices. |
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His finger traced a path to the south-west, navigating mountains and rivers with deceptive ease. |
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To bone up on the subject, he read the works of a professor at the University of Pennsylvania whose area of research was deceptive political advertising. |
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The name is deceptive because this dish isn't tofu at all but consists of cream cheese cubes topped with green onions and bonito flakes and is eaten with a smidgen of wasabi. |
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The acoustics in this room sometimes are a little deceptive. |
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Polley is a rangy player who covers ground with deceptive speed. |
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It's filled with unsupported assertions, deceptive qualifiers, logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks so cheap they would make a trial lawyer blush. |
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As you accelerate the gentle roar of the engine is quite deceptive as the car speeds up on the flat although it was tested by some of the steeper hills. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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Were there not reflections of a deceptive, stimulation-seeking, and coldblooded psychopathic personality in Dzhokhar? |
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The thug strove furiously to clamp his meaty paws around the lighter man's neck, but the deceptive strength of the other's rangy thews held him at bay. |
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The emphasis each year on the cheapness of services is deceptive. |
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Federal Environment Minister Stephane Dion, a longtime nemesis of Quebec sovereigntists, added Monday that Parizeau's idea was deceptive as well as illegal. |
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But to delight the spirit is not to engage in mawkishness or to cover the truth with a veneer of deceptive delicacy either, for the truth can never bear that. |
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The accused was deliberately deceptive about where he lived. |
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He later confessed to his deceptive scheme, telling police he wanted to fake the insurance claim and use the money to finance another trip back to Thailand. |
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The ruling is based on the federal Lanham Act, which prohibits false and deceptive advertising, and Missouri common law dealing with unfair competition. |
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Pretending these are synonyms when in fact they are antonyms is deceptive. |
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The C. deceptive should have pale pinkish spore print, adnate to decurrent gills about the same colour of the cap, which should be pale brown or greyish with incurved margins. |
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He is a deceptive film-maker, part polemicist, part aesthete. |
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She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern. |
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Everything about his game, from the silent, balletic footwork to his deceptive strength is functioning with clockwork precision. |
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This rule applies to franchisers and franchise brokers and is the result of criticisms of deceptive and unfair practices. |
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Squirrels sometimes use deceptive behavior to prevent other animals from retrieving cached food. |
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This intelligence is most often manifested by his use of disguise and deceptive speech. |
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This is the business of push-polling, a deceptive practice purporting to be a poll but actually designed to influence opinion. |
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If Arjun's young mechanic is a deceptive scowler, Dimple's regal aura exposes a highly flawed side to her persona at one point. |
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Group leaders say Lazio used deceptive campaign tactics aimed at inciting hatred and hostility towards American Muslims. |
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This deceptive suspenser has many strong qualities, and slowly tightens over a superbly gripping first hour. |
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The procedure is called an E-Trace, but the name is deceptive. |
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The catch, however, is that the enthymematic character of the comic forms also reveal their deceptive intent. |
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The colloquialness of this new dialect is deceptive, for it is neither spoken nor innate. |
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Velocitization refers simply to deceptive speeds possible on a modern expressway. |
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A deceptive runner can juke and jive a would-be tackler right out of his socks if he can get that one-on-one, head-on angle of attack. |
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The term can be used either to describe a presumably acceptable form of reasoning or a form of reasoning that is inherently unsound and deceptive. |
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Lempicka's autoportrait, or automobile-portrait, is deceptive. |
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The philosopher Ludwig Klages saw graphology as a means to penetrate the deceptive self-presentation of his contemporaries and unveil their true character. |
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Maximum torque values are usually good indicators of coagency, but as other properties will demonstrate, they are deceptive indicators of coagency in this instance. |
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On sale, through Halifax in Selly Oak, at pounds 144,950, it has central heating and double glazing and a deceptive amount of living space behind its cottagey frontage. |
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England's emerging all-rounder, one of three new faces in the frame for a first cap, has been working particularly hard on his deceptive doosra delivery. |
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