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- poorly drafted so that it alleges two offences, it is said to be "duplicitous". A duplicitous count is defective and must be quashed by the judge, unless the...
- with the Allies. However, this attempt was rejected out of hand as a "duplicitous war ruse". US president Woodrow Wilson attempted to intervene as a peacemaker...
- narrated in the Gospel of Matthew. It warns against individuals who play a duplicitous role. The gospel regards such individuals (particularly false teachers)...
- Councilman, Stephen Kaufman, had deceived the residents of Co-op City by his duplicitous conduct involving the rent strike. He was the only elected public official...
- loyalties. Barthanes is secretly a Darkfriend, and p****es a message from the duplicitous Padan Fain luring Rand to Falme. Barthanes is subsequently murdered by...
- continue the evening in the company of new acquaintances who are, in fact, duplicitous and dangerous impostors. Ryan Hansen as Adam Melissa Tang as Margo Timothy...
- who portra**** the British as victims of newspaper sensationalism and duplicitous French and Ottoman diplomacy. More recently, historians Andrew Lambert...
- tales, a cloak of invisibility appears either as a magical item used by duplicitous characters or an item worn by a hero to fulfill a quest. It is a common...
- Winger, starred in both films. In 2010 he pla**** Kale Ingram, a benignly duplicitous supervisor at an American intelligence agency, in the TV series Rubicon...
- Archived from the original on May 8, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2021. "The Duplicitous Deeds of Mark Zuckerberg". The Atlantic. March 5, 2010. Archived from...