| 31. | It is true that a strong strain of deviousness ran through both men and that they both lied to the American people.
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| 32. | The incomparable Hackman conveys all the deviousness of the fringe producer, and DeVito has never been better as the narcissistic star.
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| 33. | The tale Stone tells is that of an intensely ambitious and able man who through his own deviousness and insecurity descends into tragedy.
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| 34. | One thing that keeps it watchable, though, is that the mobster boyfriend has a certain talent of his own for deviousness.
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| 35. | Hardened by decades of official deviousness and corruption, they seem surprised, even amazed, to find government working on their behalf.
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| 36. | He noted that the passive voice was an indication of deviousness, often used to avoid taking responsibility for one's actions.
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| 37. | One time in that World Series, Williams bunted a single down the unattended third-base line and chortled at his deviousness.
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| 38. | She is the honey-coated voice of commonsense, a woman who sees through Tartuffe's deviousness from the very beginning.
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| 39. | Distressed by Meredith's deviousness, Annie telephones Hallie and persuades her to bring Elizabeth to California to break up the engagement.
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| 40. | But the deviousness or sloppiness of some manufacturers and the failure of inspectors to catch them have contributed to the disease's spread.
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