-
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...
- by Whig historians, such as
Samuel Rawson Gardiner, who
thought him
duplicitous and delusional. In
recent decades, most
historians have
criticised him...
- 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...
- who portra**** the
British as
victims of
newspaper sensationalism and
duplicitous French and
Ottoman diplomacy. More recently,
historians Andrew Lambert...
-
follow a more
logical approach, as
opposed to Bismarck's
complex and even
duplicitous strategy. Thus, the
treaty with Austria-Hungary was
concluded despite...
- actions. He
argued that the
black bi****ual man is
often described as a
duplicitous hetero****ual man
spreading the HIV/AIDS virus. Alternatively, the white...
-
later visits Potter to ask for a loan to
cover the lost funds.
Potter duplicitously accuses George of
using company money to
gamble or
patronizing a mistress...
- enemy. This
viewpoint allowed Genghis to
rationalise any
hypocritical or
duplicitous moments on his own part, such as
killing his anda
Jamukha or killing...
- to the
brink of
nuclear war in
October 1962, was
largely fomented by
duplicitous speech and
actions on the part of the
Soviet Union. The ********ination...