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- There is none of the presumption of knavery or foolishness that I remember so well from Vietnam.
- CEOs are the new personification of greed and knavery, the new punchline to late-night TV jokes.
- And though Saul were bewitched and blinded in the matter, yet doubtless a wise man would have perchance espied her knavery.
- The illustrious British bank sunk this week by the knavery or naivety of one callow whiz kid was a small one by international standards.
- Taylor retorted in " Popery, Superstition, Ignorance, and Knavery confess'd and fully proved " ( 1699 ).
- The proceedings of the U . S . District Attorney are as secret as possible & mdash; and everything wears the appearance of injustice and knavery .
- Lumumba and his neophyte nation, which at independence had barely a dozen university graduates, were caught up in a web of Cold War intrigue and neocolonial knavery.
- In later usage it generally applied to any kind of quality or activity associated with a particular type of person, as in English knavery, roguery, wizardry.
- On September 22, 1831, he defined the purpose of publication as " to do the people s business and check and expose speculation and official knavery ".
- In 50 years as a reporter, columnist and editor for The New York Times, Scotty Reston saw enough pestilence and knavery to satisfy anyone's appetite for misery.
- He was a White House insider who survived the scandal unsullied and, by his own account, enraptured by the high-stakes anguish and petty knavery he witnessed up close.
- Readers learn how the Rev . Charles Parkhurst was ridiculed for blaming the police for " making New York a very hotbed of knavery, debauchery, and bestiality ."
- His 1652 "'Philastrogus Knavery Epitomized " was a reply to " Lillies Ape Whipt " by the pseudonymous Philastrogus, defending Lilly, Nicholas Culpeper and others.
- Oldbuck, understanding Douster-swivel's knavery, confronts him about his cons and takes Sir Arthur back to the ruins to look for treasure without Douster-swivel's magical intervention.
- The popular ballad, " The Cloak " or " The Ballad of the Cloak : Or, the Cloak's Knavery " is often sung to the tune of " Packington's Pound ."
- We know nothing of any artists of Cibyra, except two, whom Cicero mentions ( Verr . ii . 4 . c . 13 ), who were more famed for their knavery than for artistic skill.
- Fifteen years of experience with the new homelessness " has produced confusion, controversy and more than a little knavery, but there is still no consensus about what is wrong and how it can be fixed, " he writes.
- It's left to Richard Ooms's Shrewsbury to find a semblance of a moral center amid the wreckage, although much of the strength of this production and its fine cast is to explore an inner logic amid all the noble knavery.
- As a traveling salesman and correspondence clerk, his research and thought was time-limited : he complained of " serving the knavery of merchants " and the stupefaction of " deceitful and degrading duties . " He took up writing, and his first book was published in 1808.
- Dillon courted Frances, and matters proceeded as far as an engagement, but this was broken off in 1662, apparently after a violent quarrel between Dillon and Frances's brother " Monsiuer l'Impertinent ", who complained of Dillon's " knavery " to him.
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