|  | 41. | Most importantly the myth of the Judeo-Christian tradition insidiously obscures the real and significant differences between Judaism and Christianity. 
 
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|  | 42. | Duras then relates a biased tale of himself confronting a belligerent Archer, who insidiously fires on the Klingon ship first. 
 
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|  | 43. | He is insidiously trying to manipulate the administrators to block users who don't agree with his extreme nationalist views. 
 
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|  | 44. | Their brother, Andrei, gambles away the family's inheritance, while his wife insidiously takes charge of the household. 
 
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|  | 45. | The bugbears Yeltsin faces : political infighting, economic instability and his own bad health, all of which are insidiously interwoven. 
 
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|  | 46. | And then there are those red roses, traditional symbols of love and romance insidiously transformed into signals for death and destruction. 
 
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|  | 47. | Air rage incidents aren't just fodder for headlines; they creep insidiously into the psyches of those who witness them. 
 
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|  | 48. | And insidiously, notes de Menil, this approach inhibits those who would attack joblessness through macroeconomic measures such as low interest rates. 
 
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|  | 49. | Some parents would like to deliver a good karate kick to the thorax of whoever brought these insidiously faceless cult figures to Earth. 
 
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|  | 50. | "The agents who ran these county offices had an opportunity to insidiously perpetrate crimes of discrimination, " says Grant. 
 
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