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"devious" Definitions
  1. behaving in a dishonest or indirect way, or tricking people, in order to get something synonym deceitful, underhand
  2. devious route/path a route or path that is not straight but has many changes in direction; not direct

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" The other devious ploy is something called "dual tracking.
These devious players find streamers and drive around them honking.
Her mother had been present for every single devious twist.
There are some fun, devious laughs in The Happytime Murders.
Yes, it's devious, and no, there's no way around it.
As for the second, well, it's a bit more devious.
Society often portrays male bisexuals as devious, evil, or untrustworthy.
He's sarcastic; he's a little devious; he can be rude.
Does Cersei have one last devious plot up her sleeve?
I do not subscribe to that devious form of censorship.
That's how vacuous and devious the entire enterprise has become.
Did he alter the 0003 US presidential election through devious hacking?
A late start was the most devious of the day's activities.
"I think Alex is a genius at devious melody," Hershenow says.
It wouldn't even require a devious programmer to make this happen.
Some say this represents a devious type of monopolistic business practices.
But Sessions doesn't have to be geopolitically devious to be unethical.
It may require complicated plotting, devious subterfuge, and conspiracies among coworkers.
While the reverse attack is devious indeed, it ultimately falls short.
It also tracks how long your friends have been waiting. Devious!
In this, you have a devious girl who's running the show.
What kind of devious things are that compression technology up to?
The photo is a paparazzi photo obtained by a devious photographer.
This is not to say managers are inherently devious or untrustworthy.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Constructors, as a group, are a devious lot.
VW offered hollow apologies and promises to fix the devious devices.
McManus is a gifted writer with a devious mind for crime.
This makes sense — she is devious and has no moral compass.
But that is what a devious person would say, isn't it?
"It's more diabolic and more devious than we've ever seen," King said.
Since Housewives, she has gone on to produce shows like Devious Maids.
Now, he admits the devious persona seeped into his life off-camera.
Snapchat currently notifies users when a devious friend has screenshotted their snaps.
Start a campaign of whispers about how devious Ron is, or whatever.
Troskina professes her love for Tema despite his destructive and devious nature.
So I totally understand how devious mastermind Ron has a human moment.
We can effectively tweak our devious yet delicious meal choices, Pritchett promises.
On Game of Thrones, he plays the devious, conniving Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish.
Jeffery Deaver creates insanely devious plots calculated to make your head explode.
It's harder to see, but its actually more devious, and it's worse.
But seen another way, it was an act of devious marketing genius.
She really is a snake: wise, spontaneous, and yes, occasionally a bit devious.
Somewhere in the cadre of cavorting eagles wearing hats lies a devious creature.
QWOP is a devious little browser game by a guy named Bennet Foddy.
But more neurotic, violent, warlike, obsessed, devious, creative, passionate, amorous, and so on.
Some might call Trump's strategies devious or craven, testing the limits of legality.
Ciera Eastin is the first to fall prey to her own devious rep.
It's particularly devious because Monster Hunter doesn't automatically pick up loot for you.
The Veronica's Closet star will play a "brilliant and devious administrator," Fox teases.
In fact, she never caught him doing anything remotely devious, dangerous, or destructive.
Others began suggesting devious ways in which she could get her own back.
That test gets more urgent when it appears "Truly Devious" has struck again.
Without a public record, a devious seller could technically sell a house twice.
They included deluded old men, devious servants, craven braggarts and starry-eyed lovers.
It seems too obvious a mistake for such a clever and devious mind.
" Mr. Baldwin said: "Mary is a devious, compulsive, eighth-degree black-belt liar.
This devious little level is nothing like Mario, yet uses Mario rules This devious little level is nothing like Mario, yet uses Mario rules I'll let other reviews go into detail about the various more granular improvements the game makes.
The show's coming sendoff centers on Robin Wright, who plays Frank's devious wife, Claire.
Play through the first couple of mountains and you'll see how devious it gets.
But it seems unlikely that Alex would be connected to an organization this devious.
Was it actually part of Palpatine's devious plot, as one fan theory has it?
There are many upgrade costs, lots of competition and increasingly devious hackers to battle.
The mystical, devious priestesses must have enrapturing backstories of how they came to be.
Throughout Greek literature, Odysseus is a notorious trickster, given to devious twists and evasions.
Today, Bruce Haight returns to show us just how devious a constructor can be.
What we really want to do with Soulstorm is make it devious, highly volatile.
The Advanced Protection Program will attempt to thwart devious hackers in other ways, too.
Contests and promotions are often devious ways for companies to get emails and phone numbers.
This is a devious twist that could make it even harder to hold officers accountable.
The reason, in a nutshell, is the ever-devious user agreements that users never read.
It can be a bit chaotic, especially as you start to encounter the devious bosses.
Plus, she's a devious player, and who knows what tricks she has up her sleeve.
As the devious pimp Littlefinger said in Game of Thrones, chaos can be a ladder.
But the government's devious election ploys suggest failure may have crossed Mr Najib's mind too.
And perhaps most infamously, Lifetime aired Devious Maids for four seasons before it was canceled.
It sometimes flails in its writing, especially in exploring the Hand and its devious doings.
Instead, Riley has slipped his radicalism into a lively, digestible, and a bit devious package.
Scalia called the ruling "a devious way of eliminating life without parole for juvenile offenders."
But the truly devious side of the machine is its offensive mode, the professor admits.
This devious approach is how it has infected one third of people currently on earth.
Engineers have a different type of devious mind from political strategists and online con men.
I felt like Cruella de Vil from Disney's "101 Dalmatians," devious plotter and coldhearted criminal.
He's a player and a hoe, known for being as promiscuous as he is devious.
Devious customers may use positive ratings as leverage, for instance, to demand discounts from drivers.
Collected bones contribute towards unlocking new stages with different, more dangerous enemies and devious traps.
Because he's Terran and being devious is the only thing he knows how to do?
His denial comes across as more of a devious dodge than his silence ever did.
More recently, the T.V.A. has been devious and unambitious in its plans for clean energy.
If these dismal actions were done with devious intent, that is fraudulent and possibly criminal.
But most insider selling isn't really all that devious in nature — or illegal for that matter.
"Gaia is actually very lady-like, very girly," the Devious Maids actress told PEOPLE in 2016.
He's making nice with Tiana for what I suspect will be another devious partnership and takedown.
Latest reports suggest devious aunts and uncles everywhere are plotting to buy Yellies for your kids.
In the end, the title goes to his super devious, bad bitch, arranged-wife Anika. Girl.
Until then tactics were viewed as "devious plans" employed by "foreigners", but Ramsey disregarded this prejudice.
"Not you, if you had married that Hui girl!" his friend replied with a devious smile.
The truth is less dystopian, if not as entertaining: Congress isn't organized enough to be devious.
A book that's as devious as this novel will delight anyone who's been disappointed too often.
"Your decision to assault was precise, calculated, manipulative, devious, despicable," she told Dr. Nassar in part.
As Mr. Baker followed clues, he unearthed devious practices at what seemed like transparently run plants.
A smart bet is that Darlene will be up to her devious ways again real soon.
That Mr. Michele knows that makes him the most provocative and devious of major-house designers.
That move will go down as one of the most devious things ever done in Congress.
Last but not least, we see a devious looking Egyptian King, who's surrounded by two gorgeous women.
She's also directed, taking the helm in shows like Devious Maids, Jane the Virgin and Black-ish.
"I don't play the best guy," says Kassianides, who plays a devious man from Dawson's character's past.
He knows that you need to stay positive around camp while saving his devious for the confessionals.
She founds Psychasec, the organization responsible for all the devious technologies that Meths love to use. A.k.a.
The result is a beguiling tale of two cities which expertly illuminates "the devious ways of memory".
Sneaky, devious pigeons that explode out of small hiding spaces in a sudden whirlwind of screeching feathers.
She would study and replicate them later and, at her most devious, sell them with false tags.
Giving him or his spies credit for a plan that devious, however, might well be too generous.
This devious one is part of a plot to cheat her wealthy employer out of her fortune.
" William Evarts, the president's lead attorney, was "detached and devious … a diminutive man with mushroom-colored skin.
Every year brings devious new ploys at voter suppression in states previously covered by the preclearance requirement.
In 1996, Rephlex released the delightful and devious results of their home studio collaboration, 'Expert Knob Twiddlers.
Mr. Dick uses no devious camera tricks, and the soundtrack, by Jeff Beal, is tense yet restrained.
When Severa declares that she too is Buddhist, it's hard to tell if it's sincere or devious.
Meredith: If Holly Hunter wasn't playing a devious mastermind, what would we all even be doing here?
Mr. Nadler's panel is not alone in looking to impose accountability on a devious and dishonest president.
An unforgettably dogged, devious performance by Lizabeth Scott as the "heroine" makes this one for the books.
In her video post, the Devious Maids star assured followers she was feeling well and taking necessary precautions.
They're also pretty devious when it comes to the tactics and tools they use once a match begins.
We spend a lot of time thinking that the people around us are devious or assholes or liars.
Algorithms that bring the most action from customers often also bring them to extreme views and devious propaganda.
Unlike Blair Waldorf, these girls have no Manhattan socialite status to convert their devious behavior into instant entertainment.
They claim it's for science, but there's no doubt about how devious and depraved these men have become.
Supposedly, the game below contains one of Mitchell's devious messages, although the code has still never been cracked.
" The Chicago Tribune, which had long championed Nixon and then called for his resignation, lamented, "He is devious.
But what Russia has done in falsifying test results is surely more devious than not testing at all.
Celeste is fantastic and devious, an ultra-challenging game that allows some flexibility in how players approach it.
The clue to what happened was a creepy riddle signed "Truly, Devious," but the mystery was never solved.
Yet a devious clue — "It ends with 'zyzzyva,' in brief" — stumped many solvers in the May 3 puzzle.
Second, devious intentions pursued by Iran, as the root of all current unrests and crises engulfing the region.
Thomas J. Mayer's Wotan was humane and accurate but clearly an equal to Jochen Schmeckenbecher's devious, snarling Alberich.
In my mind, I'm the least devious person in the world, my motives there for all to see.
And each tumor is an agile, devious adversary that mutates as it grows to outwit the human immune system.
Sam shares the information with his devious brother Campbell (Toby Wallace), who seems to be channeling J.D. from Heathers.
But Caillaux, as Andrew explains, had already taken devious precautions of his own in case the decrypts were published.
Wright plays first lady Claire Underwood, an equally devious partner for Spacey's President Frank Underwood, on the Netflix series.
They are not going away anytime soon, as scammers are getting more clever and devious in their phishing attempts.
His previous job was investigating credit card fraud; the schemes he's seen on Amazon are more devious, more creative.
Or the player who is too devious, who you can't trust because he may be off making other plans?
Nuanced perspectives are limited, but rather the world exists as those with good intentions, and those with devious desires.
Furthermore, it was their duty to defeat and convert religious enemies such as native peoples and devious Catholic subversives.
WTVR explains that, despite the products' sort of devious packaging, they don't contain any vodka, bourbon, tequila, or gin.
It sounds really devious, but every time I did it I was overwhelmed with guilt when I got home.
But Bieber — that devious guitar-strumming Canadian man — pushed him to the edge with just a single, terrible glance.
Margaery's sweet smile and suggestion that she and the septa pray only serves to reinforce how devious she is.
It's possible that the photos, as well as Cohan's tears at NYCC, could all just be a devious misdirect.
This would probably be a perfect time to claim that she too was the victim of a devious Fiverr request.
Rippling with lightning bolts, bloody limbs, and explosive onomatopoeia, the "reports" are as aesthetically dazzling here as they were devious.
The showrunner's impressive résumé includes credits on hit shows like Girls, How to Get Away With Murder, and Devious Maids.
It makes her look faithless, shallow, and impulsive when it's supposed to make her look wise, devious, and in control.
The most devious among them are the behavioral manipulators — parasites that get into other critters' bodies and mind-control them.
"With catfishing, the idea is to be devious and to cause embarrassment to someone else through a lie," Silva said.
Despite its inherently devious tendencies and bad press, the Reddit community usually jumps on the opportunity to help one another.
She said all the devious tactics of men to win the female contestants were highlighting men's poor treatment of women.
Because Chuck has been such a devious DA, only recently atoning somewhat, we learn that Funt owes Chuck a favor.
The film strands the pair on an island with a lighthouse and some devious seagulls, surrounded by a fierce sea.
Who knew that my gentle, feminist, rule-following fiancé was so capable of plotting such devious delights behind my back?
That way, they're so busy twirling their mustaches with their own devious moves, that they never see your moves coming.
Or could the Fantasy Suite itself just be a conspiracy theory cooked up by the devious mind of Chris Harrison?
Groups take advantage of any of these types of issues to try to recruit people — often with downright devious tactics.
Carried interest is not a devious "Big Short" loophole, and it's an unfair prejudice to treat all investors as criminals.
"You can be devious with these things because, essentially, they are not that intelligent," he told CNBC over the phone.
Are teachers "devious" when they dare to have personal lives outside school, or just, you know, act like real people?
More devious genus of malware are succeeding at even duping advanced security tools that discover threats based on behavior analysis.
He begins a thorny flirtation with Tabitha, a young lady renowned for her shrewishness and her devious sense of humor.
When Stanley heard he had died, she collapsed in grief and was persuaded to get engaged to a devious suitor.
As the midterm elections heat up, such cons are likely to proliferate, along with more devious forms of information warfare.
"The Hunt" is all about the natural world's predators, whether big jungle cats, ocean-dwelling giants or devious little spiders.
" This week, Matt Lewis, the Daily Beast columnist, called the senator "the most devious and cunning politician in America today.
George Clooney voices the devious titular character, in a cast that includes the voices of Meryl Streep and Bill Murray.
That left Mr. Cleary, who, Mr. Bederow went on, was "a devious liar" with a questionable connection to Mr. Hynes.
Sadly, though, many characters fall for such traps this season, whether psychological, familial, political, magical or a devious combination thereof.
And this rhetorical maneuver almost perfectly parallels the devious end run at the core of right-wing color blindness orthodoxy.
Friday the 13th is the patron day of black cat crossings, devious witches, shattered mirrors, suspicious ladders — and cheap tattoos.
She also guest-starred on "Devious Maids" and "American Dad!" and was a judge on "RuPaul's Drag Race" in 2017.
She has become Yul Brynner in the original "Westworld," a robot hellbent on destruction, only infinitely smarter and more devious.
Yet a devious clue — "It ends with 'zyzzyva,' in brief" — stumped many of our solvers in the May 3 puzzle.
Synopsis: With only the plan of moving in together after high school, two unusually devious friends seek direction in life.
"Diabolic," itself a genetic experiment blending "I, Claudius" and "The Terminator," appeals to both our better and more devious angels.
Homer had a couple of epithets that would suit our attorney general: "crooked-counseling" and "devious-devising" come to mind.
Giuliani lashed out at Cohen on Tuesday, calling him a "devious little rat" and saying he had a history of lying.
That's when Andre drops all the way down to Lucious' (Terrence Howard) devious level and chops off Helen's daughter's golden locks!
Hair pulled into winged buns, birch bark, and still water all seem carved out of the world with a devious knife.
Where Martin loves his devious masterminds and cold calculators, Benioff and Weiss love their cinematic gestures and their windmill-tilting fools.
It proves she is well-liked enough for people to share their information, and devious enough to use it against them.
The most devious of hackers can hijack your computer view, invade your privacy, and catch you in some pretty compromising positions.
An angry and tearful Brett Kavanaugh accused the Democrats of a devious plot to destroy his life, his family, his nomination.
The official Twitter account for the popular political drama "House of Cards" a gif of the show's devious protagonist, Frank Underwood.
In all policy areas there's a tendency for one man's reform to be another man's devious scheme to destroy the country.
"Generally, people who engage in what we will say is this bad behavior are greedy, devious, narcissistic, manipulative, sociopathic," he said.
But there's something so delicious about a female-driven story that allows its protagonist to be genuinely devious without judging her.
As a result, they disproportionately prefer big moves that happen at tribal to the devious subtleties that go down at camp.
She executive produced Lifetime's Devious Maids, which ran from 2013 to 2016, and boasts her very first episodic TV directing credit.
Ever thrown up your hands in disgust at a particularly devious Mario Maker stage, wondering how anyone could have finished it?
As Cookie and Angelo walk away from Lucious, Cookie flashes Lucious a devious smile, one that can be read several ways.
How this came about in the first place is a notorious story — some would say a devious act — in labor creativity.
Even when such accusations aren't literal, they are attempts to delegitimize women's authority by painting women as devious, corrupt and scheming.
Influenza is also pretty devious in how it mutates its surface molecules from year to year to evade immune system detection.
"As a result, a lot of journalists see their job as exposing the devious machinations of the Clinton Machine," she added.
Jeffery Deaver applies his formidable skill at creating devious plots to the video gaming world in THE NEVER GAME (Putnam, $28).
He is no fan of Kurt and sets out to sabotage his relationship with Ellie in shockingly brutal and devious ways.
And yes, reigning "Queen of Mean" Regina George (Taylor Louderman, delightfully devious with a powerhouse voice) still gets hit by a bus.
Most people being nice to you, especially in the entertainment business, many of them are playing incredibly devious games behind the scenes.
That's why Irving seems almost delighted to reveal Gibson labeled Hickey a "devious seducer" who "pressed" the other man into servicing him.
Unfortunately, a devious actor named Phoenix Buchanan (Hugh Grant, about whom more later) steals that gift and frames Paddington for the deed.
But my favorites were the devious "What's what in Italy?" for CHE and "What's yours in Montréal?" for the crosswordese A TOI.
She also revealed that she will be guest starring in another show she produces, the season four premiere of Lifetime's Devious Maids.
Lee Russell and Neal Gamby effectively end their devious friendship when Gamby suspects Russell of shooting him in the Season 1 finale.
In response to Mr Ghediri's suggestion, he warned that people with "devious intentions" should not speak on behalf of the armed forces.
On the surface, this is a story of one terrible man who found a devious way to take advantage of vulnerable girls.
Meanwhile, derivatives such as CryptoWall, KeRanger (for Macs), Citroni and Locky have appeared on the scene, each more devious than the previous.
Gymnastics, like many sports, has its dark corners and shadows, places where devious coaches can lurk and children can pay the price.
Washington (CNN)It's Donald Trump and the Republicans versus the Washington swamp's most devious predators in the legislative duel of a generation.
They share an almost devious smile, and the show pans away to one of its signature sweeping shots of the Hollywood sign.
It's a book about memory suppression, and about the slippery nature of identity itself, slapped together from docile facts and devious fictions.
Trump thinks he's a fabulously devious manager creating "great energy," with great ratings coming from his talent for theatrical twists and turns.
It epitomizes nicely the climate of a narrative that is itself devious and opaque, that proceeds by way of hints and revelations.
Dr. Caldwell, the scientist, sees her as a useful laboratory specimen, while the soldiers view her as a devious and powerful enemy.
"Bodega is either the worst named startup of the year, or the most devious," wrote The Verge in the fall of 2017.
"Win probability 92 percent," you might read as you watch your hard-won forces and devious strategy decimated by a computer program.
It's about a minority of men who choose to treat women alternately as walking sex objects or bothersome and potentially devious nags.
As the New York Times reports, Ostashko appeared on Rossiya 24 for a special report on these devious devices that are corrupting children.
I simply didn't continue to give her information about my illness when I learned of the devious nature and intentions of the cast.
Devious Russian hackers pushing fake news and comments have become the political boogeymen of 2018, and everyone suddenly thinks they're a bot expert.
He's painting the entire American Muslim community as a fifth column — a devious enemy secretly undermining the very nation in which they live.
Loki the trickster is smart and devious, and frequently causes trouble for the gods for his own gain or simply for his amusement.
Despite topping the leaderboard through devious means on Friday, Best_Korea has still not been knocked out of first place or penalized by Capcom.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays the dashing and devious (and incestous) Jamie Lannister on HBO's Game of Thrones demonstrated on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
He can slay the most expensive assassins and devious demons his nemesis Aku—whose name literally translates to "evil"—can throw at him.
What's more, Sparks tends to punctuate his story with major obstacles that keep his lovers apart: war, illness, a devious mother hiding letters.
Or should they take out devious Ali, who's just holding her breath for the merge and the chance to take revenge on Ryan?
Having starred on Melrose Place, Devious Maids and now the Dynasty reboot, Grant Show seemingly lives for the drama — at least on screen.
The last time their devious behavior made headlines was the case of Bridget Cleary, an Irish woman murdered by her husband in 1895.
"We tried [to conceive naturally] for at least three years [before Sebi] and it was a shock," says Devious Maids star Sanchez, 44.
The company also is working on a live-action Marvel series for the new service about Thor's devious brother Loki, starring Tom Hiddleston.
The CFPB currently has authority to root our devious and deceptive practices by fly-by-night operations (and others) preying upon average consumers.
Rather, say these authorities, Rajneesh prevents his disciples from leaving his "Buddhafield" by trapping them in an intricate, devious web of mind control.
It's the kind of tune you might want to hear while plotting something devious, or to immerse yourself wholeheartedly into on the dancefloor.
In this one, you're playing as Clancy again, and he's thrown into a devious puzzle room constructed by one of the game's antagonists.
The Mollen Commission's 30 report about police corruption, which used the term, detailed the various and devious overtime schemes that have been used.
A devious and manipulative person, Bundy created a myth of himself as charismatic, handsome, and smart: A myth that, arguably, still endures today.
This season there are even more factions to deal with, and more than enough shifting allegiances, devious double agents and bitter blood feuds.
How about 92A, which is actually a little tricky given this treatment (on top of the devious works-both-ways clue at 73D).
It was their refined cunning, I insisted, their devious, scholarly intellects, not mine, that delivered the triumph and the anguish that was Windfall.
" This, he writes, is why the Joker is all motives: "mental illness, bad jobs, alienation, misunderstandings, nihilism, devious co-workers, social-service cutbacks.
"I don't think he is a devious person," Jock Nash, a retired lobbyist for Milliken & Company, a textile manufacturer, said of Mr. Ross.
The Lighthouse strands Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson on an island with a lighthouse and some devious seagulls, surrounded by a fierce sea.
In particular, the Cruz poster uncannily evokes Glenn Grohe's 1942 poster "He's Watching You" showing a German soldier peering at America with devious intent.
But just because you can tell your allies have devious plans down the road, that doesn't mean you should destroy your own game now.
It devolved into nothing more than a willing accessory to a devious scheme for Clinton's campaign to get rich at the expense of Sanders.
The human skin appears to have been mixed in there by accident, and not by any devious cannibalistic plan on the part of manufacturers.
RiRi's pretty much the queen of cool — and her devious hello wave from the "BBHMM" video may just make you look cool, too. 903.
And it just shows how devious and malevolent Mueller&aposs prosecutors are trying to smear and convict Paul Manafort simply because he&aposs wealthy.
According to Ivan Nagelkerken, an ecologist who talked to the ABC, it's to illuminate predators so they can be seen by larger predators. Devious.
The fake messages are an example of "dark patterns," devious online techniques that manipulate users into doing things they might not otherwise choose to.
The lyrics are tied to particular body parts, while the music flaunts its jazzy chord progressions, devious melodies, odd meters and cleverly interlocking patterns.
In the video, Spice describes his devious plot before bustin' up in laughter ... and sending his kids on the pointless search through their backyard.
TECH TIP Devious code is sending people to fraudulent quiz and contest pages, so ignore that "lucky winner" notice and run a security scan.
"Survivor" was addictively entertaining, and audiences loved-to-hate the wryly devious Richard the way they did Tony Soprano and, before him, J.R. Ewing.
Were the conservatives playing a devious tactical game — bringing in a pliable moderate to negotiate a nuclear deal with the West and lift crippling sanctions?
"This is the kind of devious background I came from that teaches upper-middle class white people the myth that they are superior," she says.
The source of her angst was her bigamist husband's second wife, Mary Wambui, who was more skilled, devious and ambitious than the First Lady herself.
"Naive followers are getting scammed by imposters and the hundreds of other devious scam masters that are proliferating," he tweeted from his verified account, @officialmcafee.
In one particularly devious attack, that injection method could be used to send doctored images to a homeowner to convince them to unlock the door.
Activists from Venezuela to Bahrain are falling victim to a devious new account hack, according to a report from the digital rights group Access Now.
Several of the company's top ballerinas trade off in the role of Odette and her devious doppelgänger Odile, each adding her own layer of pathos.
Naturally, Bughead thinks Hiram is trying to buy all of Riverdale, control the press, and do other terrible things as part of a devious plan.
It's that it functions as a kind of anti-politics — casting the NRA's political opponents as devious enemies who can't be opposed through normal politics.
Prince George's cousin, Savannah Phillips, mischievously put her hand over the future king's mouth during the ceremony — and had a devious smirk while doing so!
It's cute and charming, but also devious; solving puzzles necessitates working together closely, and it's very easily to accidentally snip your partner and ruin everything.
There's certainly drama: I observe one scene of Alicia (The Fosters' Denyse Tontz) going head-to-head with stepmother Gigi (Devious Maids alum Roselyn Sanchez).
It is possible to imagine a version of the letter Comey wrote to Republican congressional investigators that wasn't open to such easy and devious misconstruction.
This season, Kinga subjects Jonah and the bots to a devious new experiment: a back-to-back marathon of six hilariously cheesy — and riffworthy — films.
The siblings must outsmart Olaf at every turn, foiling his many devious plans and disguises, in order to discover clues to their parents' mysterious death.
In reality, she was a regressive force who, through means ranging from devious to outright despicable, held back women's progress in the industry for decades.
After all these years, maybe I had a bit more pent-up rage than I thought — all stoked with the help of some devious colleagues.
Less devious than I, Gottlieb tucks his dance reviews for The New York Observer in the book's caboose, where they occupy the last 74 pages.
Clint Howard A guest appearance by the always funny Clint Howard as a devious Orion man added levity to a show mostly devoid of it.
She then went on to list other potential phonetic theme revealers like excellency and escapee (a theme recently done by C.C. Burnikel elsewhere) and DEVIOUS.
There are many ways to undermine a free press, and the president's actions in regard to Amazon are particularly devious and dangerous to our democracy.
" She did not name the partner who allegedly abused her, but described him as "a magnanimous person" who "could be charming, funny, manipulative (and) devious.
According to researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, they are likely the product of highly-charged sulfur ions being devious.
Read more: The Motherboard Guide to Amazon Prime Day's Best Deals From here you'll be led through the most devious user experience path I've seen.
In an exclusive sneak peek, the Telenovela star is seen lying on the floor seemingly stabbed to death on the season 4 premiere of Devious Maids.
" Brendan Buck, a spokesperson for Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, said in a response statement that "Russia is a global menace led by a devious thug.
Perhaps no other project is quite as intriguing as Sophie Turner's new film, Josie, in which she plays a devious high schooler in a Southern town.
Veteran television actress Brown — who portrays Claudia Blaisdel on Dynasty — has also appeared on General Hospital, Devious Maids, NCIS: New Orleans, The Mentalist, Revenge and Graceland.
"The unlicensed sand miners are very quick and devious," Nguyen Quang Thuong, vice head of Ben Tre province's agriculture department, told Reuters in a recent interview.
And Mannix is also pestered by twin-sister journalists (Tilda Swinton, times two: haughty and haughtier) who threaten to undermine him in their own devious ways.
Or has it fallen prey to a devious plot by the K.G.B. to sow disarray among the country's post-independence elites with fabricated records of betrayal?
I thought that today's grid was kind of tough for a Monday, mainly because of two little spots that seemed quite devious, intended to sow confusion.
We can start by defining the threat model, establishing the attack surface, and devising devious methods of influence that could turn the course of an election.
" Ms. Swift said: "The reason that this was such a devious and sneaky act is that the only thing that was behind me was a wall.
By the time the first match began—Sister Patricia Pistolwhip, a devious, bloody nun, versus Prickly Pear, the potted plant—the crowd was dense and rowdy.
But Handley said he was able to compute that in negligible with his personal computer "with a few devious tricks inspired by how game engines work."
To do this, he supports a Value Added Tax, the despised, devious tax system used by socialist nations all over the world to finance big government.
The future will also be determined by whatever devious plots Trump may set in motion with his chief enabler, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
But the counter-jihadists have taken this medieval concept and turned it into a devious trick that Muslims are using to hide their true violent intentions.
The crowd in Boston was triggered and BOOED Lio -- who wore a devious smirk on his face ... almost like he knew exactly what he was doing!
Joined by Arrested Development favorite Alia Shawkat and breakout Hollywood up-and-comer, Annalise Basso, Clementine's hatched a masterfully devious plot to get even, rifle-in-hand.
It looks like her decision to be devious and selfish by not sending her army north to fend off the undead has worked out in her favor.
One devious setting called "Tachy Goes to Coventry" put a user on a global ignore list without alerting them that nobody was seeing what they were typing.
The name may not ring a bell, but she played the role of Pam in Netflix's Jessica Jones, and has appeared in Chicago Med and Devious Maids.
If they want to use me as the evil lib scapegoat to scare their weird reactionary followers about my devious, Satan-worshipping ways, I'm fine with it.
If you're playing golf in Ireland, be sure to keep an eye out for the foxes — those devious little flea-bags have zero respect for personal property.
Every week for 18 years, the challenge team has created devious Rube Goldberg contraptions that corkscrew the contestants' minds and push their bodies to the breaking point.
"The polemical approach, that contraception is devious or demonic in origin or the smoke of Satan, may ultimately not be the best pastoral approach," said the Rev.
Ok, so France is up 4-0, starting with a devious run by Olivier Giroud that absolutely rent apart the Iceland back line to open France's account.
The devious threesome then parked their car, entered the restaurant, dumped the water out, and filled the cups up to their brims with deliciously ill-gotten soda.
One humorous — and devious — photo allegedly showed a substitute chemistry teacher writing out spoilers letter-by-letter whenever another one of their students spoke out of turn.
Obama's mantra wasn't devised to be devious; it was a rhetorical flourish meant to convey in simple terms just how incremental the Affordable Care Act would be.
"No attack on the police will go unpunished, and this was a cowardly, devious attack because they laid an ambush in this area of the road," Gov.
Erik Agard is back with a puzzle that not only debuts a whopping 93 entries, but also contains a lot of really good stuff and devious cluing.
The most devious would be a leak from the Trump team that could be used to cut off an interview on the basis of the leak itself.
The character internally wrestles with her father's frightening temper, moral bankruptcy, and devious employment, and I say internally because, as noted, she never says much of anything.
The Devious Maids and Without a Trace star is set to welcome her second child with husband and fellow actor Eric Winter, the couple announced Sunday on Instagram.
"There is a picture being painted of us being devious and doing things in dark corners when everything has been done openly, in a transparent way," he said.
Through all the protests, it revealed that Republicans had a common enemy — those preening, devious Democrats — and that trumped any doubts about whether Kavanaugh might have assaulted Ford.
When there are bisexual characters on TV, Cruz says they are disproportionately portrayed by women who often fall into negative stereotypes like being manipulative, devious, or overly sexualized.
Implying that media reports are aiding and abetting the enemy—not to mention the notion that reports highlighting privacy protections are somehow devious—is just unfair and chilling.
Our sources say there was nothing pre-planned with Ray, and certainly no devious mission concocted to get back at the Kardashian-Jenner fam ... by either of them.
If firms used patents to protect all their innovations, devious rivals would have little need to engage in cyberhacking; instead, they would simply go to the patent office.
Titans of finance on the loose are, it turns out, pretty devious beings, but even more terrifying nowadays are germs, especially the kind that leap the species barrier.
Brian Tanen, who wrote for "Devious Maids" and "Desperate Housewives," contemporized the Spanish series "Gran Hotel" on which the show is based — and with which Longoria was obsessed.
Will it similarly spurn gifts or return gifts from oil robber barons, sugary drink moguls, banking institutions with devious practices and foreign potentates who stone their own citizens?
And as it does so, the carefully crafted image of a resurgent Russia and a decadent, devious West is becoming more difficult for Moscow's spin doctors to maintain.
It felt like elementary school, when I went to sit, and discovered mid-flight that a devious little gremlin had swiped the desk chair out from under me.
Deceptive, self-seeking and devious, he was also capable of far-seeing statesmanship (witness his outreach to China) and a genuine concern for America's place in the world.
The card mechanic forces you to think in a different, more strategic way, and the adorable art style hides a game that can get downright devious at times.
But by 2011 both Democrats and Republicans had figured out how to game the system, and Arizona's experiment in bipartisanship devolved into ever more devious forms of ratfucking.
Phone security isn't the most rock-and-roll topic to ponder, but with nefarious types getting more and more devious, it's something worth putting a bit of thought into.
Now a few devious hackers appear to be trying to combine those two internet plagues: They're using their own copycats of the Mirai botnet to attack WannaCry's kill-switch.
Girl #5 (aka Allie) sent some devious texts claiming that she was on the way when she was in fact in the bar with Plyant and the other women.
Carville said the call was more than just a referee error, and actually part of a devious and nefarious conspiracy by the entire conference to keep Bama on top.
He claimed—with no evidence—that America had hired "stupid" negotiators who failed to read what was in trade deals, while devious foreign officials "know where every comma is".
He treads a careful line throughout the movie, making his character sympathetic at times, without holding back in the moments when he's meant to be pushy, devious, or egomaniacal.
Every new group of levels had a devious new mechanic that made the simple act of cutting the rope — and rewarding Om Nom with precious candy — even more challenging.
I looked for someone who could translate some mysterious Latin phrases, but found only the town's devious and untrustworthy pastor, who sent me to other potential translators at random.
They've also managed to install keyloggers on U.S. diplomats' typewriters and in one of the most hilariously devious incidents, schoolchildren presented the U.S. ambassador with a bugged wooden plaque.
"According to what we know, the act was a deliberate attack on foreign tourists - a particularly devious and criminal act that leaves us sad, dismayed and furious," she added.
The narrative alerts the reader from the very beginning to the book's devious agenda: Despite the straightforward title, and misleading back-cover copy, this is not a pedagogical treatise.
Now famous for her roles on Devious Maids and Entourage, Ramirez always knew she wanted to be an actress, but her early life would make future stardom seem unlikely.
In it, Weaver, a scorned and devious doctor, decides to change the sex of a man, Frank Kitchen, by making him undergo a sex change operation against his will.
If torturing your friends and strangers with your own devious Mario levels wasn't enough, you can now bring your own twisted Super Mario Maker creations to all your screens.
From the trailer, it seems like Delaney's father was in business with quite a few untrustworthy people, several of whom have mustaches, guns, bags of jewels, and devious agendas.
If you can make everyone from the most devious strategist to the most hot-blooded firebrand feel good, they'll keep you around – and they'll vote for you to win.
The First Lady could browbeat others; rarely did she get the better of Mary, a politician in her own right and more skilled, devious and ambitious than she was.
They may attempt to steer policies regarded as reckless into safe channels: a 1980s BBC sitcom, "Yes Minister", drew its laughs from the devious maneuverings of the top mandarins.
Beginning Monday, it's "Swan Lake" time as Ballet Theater's stellar women take turns in the iconic dual role of the virtuous swan queen, Odette, and her devious doppelgänger, Odile.
On its face, it is arguably the most devious political dirty trick in American history and one of the most overt intrusions of a foreigner into a U.S. election.
Bytes • The unraveling of Bachmanity continues apace, with Erlich and Big Head scrambling to recover $6 million in funds their devious money manager has tucked away for tax purposes.
Jay tells tales of devious book dealers, befuddled English aristocrats, suspicions of forgery, and treasures sold like contraband in New York hotel rooms and from the trunks of cars.
A small boy chasing a paper boat peers into a storm drain, where, out of the shadows, a clown with a devious grin pops up for only a second.
The actor, 38, who plays the devious Mysterio in Spider-Man: Far From Home, reportedly rescued a runaway Dalmatian from New York City traffic on Thursday, Page Six reports.
As someone who struggled with an eating disorder for most of my youth, I've personally known and suffered the perils of the devious side of the diet/detox industry.
"As someone who struggled with an eating disorder for most of my youth, I've personally known and suffered the perils of the devious side of the diet/detox industry."
"Maybe this is unique to South Florida, but they are all extremely devious and proactively trying to sell recalled cars by saying there is no recall," Mr. Stewart said.
A desperately lonely mother-to-be (Alice Lowe, who also wrote and directed this bit of scariness while pregnant) goes on a murderous spree orchestrated by her devious fetus.
But lately, devious hackers have been targeting their attacks further up the software supply chain, sneaking malware into downloads from even trusted vendors, long before you ever click to install.
At its most devious, this takes the form of offers which do not require the applicant to achieve any grades at all, provided they make the university their first choice.
These are crunched, along with live news, by a neural network christened The Underwood, in homage to the devious anti-hero of "House of Cards", a popular political drama series.
JARRETT: Well, it wasn&apost just the spying, but then they were obtaining without a court warrant using a rather devious clever device national security letters -- (CROSSTALK) PIRRO: Security letters.
The powerful are presumed to be devious and corrupt: determined to feather their own nests and adept at using intermediary institutions (courts, media companies, political parties) to frustrate the people.
The premise is fresher than that short description can do justice to, but there's a lot of truly disturbing psychological horror here, alongside some brilliant, devious, and very creative imagery.
It didn't take long for devious taekwondo master Juri to appear in Street Fighter V. Now you can check her moves out in the character's first trailer for the game.
Jared Fogle was a devious master at keeping his double lives separated ... according to his now ex-wife who's speaking out about his child porn conviction for the first time.
"The White House's pattern of hiding the truth and devious behavior with regard to Mr. Kushner's security clearance suggests that the Administration does not take information security seriously," Democratic Reps.
He suggested that it was playing a devious double game by pushing back the American goal of eliminating its chemical arms, which is not scheduled to happen for six years.
Your decision to assault was precise, calculated, manipulated, devious, despicable, I don't have to add words because your survivors have said all of that, I don't want to repeat it.
The actor stops short of naming the partner in question who allegedly abused her, but describes him as "charming, funny, manipulative, devious," and also as being younger than she is.
From fake versions of websites designed for smart speakers to devious tricks using laser beams, hackers are discovering lots of opportunities to exploit the new generation of voice-based gadgets. 
But according to Israeli authorities, the company's invasive mobile spy tools could have wound up in the hands of someone equally, if not far more, devious than its typical government clients.
They've had to face shopkeepers ignoring their demands for money, they been forced to retreat after having bags of candy thrown them, and they've had shirtless dudes thwarts their devious plans.
She is, don't get me wrong, fully delightful, playing Queen Anne as a gouty toddler of a monarch, impulse-driven and querulous while also being capable of bursts of devious plotting.
If Mr. Hodgman is supposed to fill the shoes of Michael Gaston, whose devious character, Thomas Carter, was killed off just before the break, that's going to be a tall order.
Constructors and editors spend a lot of time writing and tweaking these snippets so that they will be as fair — and sometimes as devious — as possible to a majority of solvers.
Throughout the movies, Kevin traipses about his parents' suburban mansion, The Plaza Hotel, and a monstrous Upper West Side brownstone, concocting this series of devious devices that vary wildly in severity.
Rather than flirting with the idea of removing this deterrent and worrying about the current president's legacy, America and NATO would be better advised to tackle Russia's devious hybrid war tactics.
Image courtesy TechCrunch/Bryce Durbin Image courtesy TechCrunch/Bryce Durbin All the social networks need to do is start paying bonuses to the world's most devious political and social media strategists.
If you watch Tuesday night's episode, you'll notice that Colbert is subtly social engineering Malek to devote his very first—and thus far, only—Instagram snap to his own brand. Devious!
America likes to assign blame for its "bad" wars — the Spanish-American War, Vietnam, Iraq — to devious schemers who trick the public into supporting them: William Randolph Hearst, Lyndon Johnson, neoconservatives.
"American Bad Dream" speaks out about pervasive gun violence — traditionally a country taboo — and about devious cops (though only in so much as they make the jobs of good cops harder).
When that career became a fallen soufflé, he accompanied his wife and young sons to Luxembourg, which became the intriguingly offbeat setting for his first novel, an uncommonly devious espionage thriller.
"Engaging in fraud with respect to renovations is a decades-old, devious practice designed to take advantage of tenants throughout New York," Letitia James, the attorney general, said in a statement.
These ideas, like a virus itself, can be easily transmitted from person to person, carried by both the unwitting and the devious and spreading almost invisibly through a vast virtual world.
Given the fact that the Spurs are the Warriors greatest challenge (and play them for the first time Monday), giving Popovich a little less vacation time seems like the perfect devious strategy.
Sailors were at the forefront of this exchange, crossing and re-crossing oceans in a "devious zig-zag world-circle", as Melville put it, constantly exposed to exotic lands and strange customs.
And what if these politicians push their exemption from fact-checking to devious extremes — a bundle of lies that results in voter suppression, or confusion on polling places and time, or violence?
Its deceptively simple graphics belie a devious game where horror hides in what seem like glitches, slipping into your mind and across your computer desktop in ways you'll never expect—or forget.
Virginia's House of Delegates approved an Article V application in 2016, but Richard Black, a Republican state senator, has helped stymie the resolution's progress with warnings of devious Democrats hijacking a convention.
Brnak, a longtime Bulletproof employee, claims (as many Bulletproof enthusiasts do) that he tried everything to quit his "life-threatening" addiction to the devious fried confection known on the streets as "donuts".
The app has also been the subject of troubling reports about its "dark" side, which is reportedly filled with child predators, devious algorithms, dark patterns, and teens bullying and harassing one another.
The devious duo — Crawford in a majestic silken purple caftan, and the gossip maven in three necklaces plus a peacock feather fascinator — focus their energies on supporting Geraldine Page and Anne Bancroft.
Such statements sit uneasily with Mormons, who have not forgotten their history of persecution and are to this day considered by some fellow Christians, especially evangelical Protestants, a somewhat devious, wacky cult.
I think it's hard for people in the US especially, or English-speaking, western, white countries to untangle western Christianity that often seems, to me—to me—to have such devious motives.
"Once you start dreaming we will be able to guide you directly to where your issue is heading and rewire it," the devious Dr. Roberts says to a nervous dream therapy patient.
The tale ultimately reveals Parfitt as much more than he appears: not kindly or incapable, but dark, devious and even older than the man of 80-something years he claims to be.
Russia bears some of the blame for that underhanded campaign, using social media to twist American public opinion against oil production to achieve its own devious goal: push up world oil prices.
Ashley Madison users may be attracted to devious characters Although Ashley Madison didn&apost offer insight into why these characters came out on top, it could have to do with their personalities.
"When the long Darkness spreads itself over the country, many hidden things are revealed, and men's thoughts travel along devious paths," a west Greenlander told the explorer Knud Rasmussen sometime around 1904.
But Chelsea refused to be caught sleeping, as Nemanja Matic benefitted from a favorable series of bounces that laid the ball neatly at his feet for a devious little nutmeg on the keeper.
AMONG the many traditions that players and coaches in North America's Major League Baseball (MLB) have kept alive since the sport's origins in the 2688th century, perhaps the most devious is sign-stealing.
But coming back to his devious nature, he kept it very secretive in relation to what he was doing, what he was planning, and nobody around him actually knew what his plot was.
Leave it to the lawyers; within hours of the referendum result they were already finding devious little strategies by which the UK could stay in Europe, despite the million-plus majority for Leave.
"As someone who has seen these contracts evolve since last year's settlement with KBR, we have seen ever more devious ways that corporations try to undermine the Dodd-Frank whistleblower program," he said.
There's some devious AI types in the works and our game's nudist faction, 'the commandos,' is getting a whole section of the city to itself where the buildings have been covered in greenery.
You probably know the basics—an excess of energy turns into storable fat cells, which causes you to put on weight, but the ramifications of a carbohydrate assault can be far more devious.
Saturday vein, is that the same fill word that would be clearly clued at the beginning of the week gets a vaguer treatment on Friday, and a downright devious indicator the next day.
The villains were cast from strength: Alfred Walker, as the brutish Crown, glowered over every scene in which he appeared, and Frederick Ballentine, as the devious Sportin' Life, was a footloose, preening delight.
If the Prado was his great gift to Spain, then perhaps Goya's great gift to posterity was the ability to convey Ferdinand's devious character in a portrait that the king himself would approve.
"Once we started writing for her and saw how she was able to take an innocuous line and give it devious subtext, that inspired so much in terms of where the show could go."
In addition, there are privacy and security concerns about the ability of hackers, as well as less devious situations, such as a parent who logs in at a library and leaves before logging out.
Here, Paul gets downright devious: He suggests you create a Tinder account with your Snapchat handle in the bio to expose it to thousands of people in your area who might swipe by it.
"We're next to each other on the couch, and she'll have this devilish look on her face like she's conniving some kind of devious plan, and then the tweet will go out," he said.
"Our daughter is already devious and uncooperative and standing on her head doing yoga when all we want to do it take pictures of her," she captioned her Instagram post of two ultrasound images.
It's not clear how the show will follow Dillard in season 2, but this trailer almost presents her as not only a devious force, but a different perspective on the events of the show.
On its face, the new round of sanctions are a simple act of retaliation -- less a deft or devious hand than a symbolic swat -- for the Kremlin's alleged role in the election season hacks.
The upgrade program is a brilliant —and arguably devious — business model wherein consumers accept a 24-month loan from Apple in exchange for a brand new device that they pay back in regular installments.
It gives his actors a lot of room to work and can make for some pretty powerful, unflinching scenes as the camera refuses to break away from rising tempers, obvious lies, and devious persuasion.
See, here on Edgewater all the graves are owned by the company that also owns the settlement, the factory, the food, the electricity, and probably the air by some devious legal loophole or another.
Not just smart, but like a genius who can take nothing more than a companion cube or two and rustle up a brilliant solution to the designers at Valve's worst and most devious concoctions.
Yankees 210, Giants 249 The San Francisco Giants' decade of success has been largely defined by the devious pitching of their ace, Madison Bumgarner, and the nearly immaculate defense of Brandon Crawford at shortstop.
" The former Krystle (Linda Evans) had been Blake's secretary, positioned in perpetual saintly opposition to the devious Alexis and meekly tiptoeing around the Carrington mansion like the nameless heroine of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca.
In a series that stood out for seeing complications in even its least sympathetic characters, she is a straightforward nightmare: sanctimonious, moralizing, devious and rude to the point that it suggests a social disorder.
That Irish backstop had stuck in the throats of many Conservative Party members who saw it as a devious means by the Europeans to keep the United Kingdom indefinitely locked in Europe's customs union.
What Mr. van Hove and his adapters have done is to strip the texts down to their political marrow, concentrating on the dynamics of waging war and other, more devious modes of power seeking.
Lynette even wondered for a mad moment whether she'd made Toby wicked when she left him, whether he'd learned from her how to have his own secrets and calculate for his own devious purposes.
Ken Kercheval, who played the Texas oilman Cliff Barnes, the beleaguered rival of Larry Hagman's devious J. R. Ewing, on the hit CBS prime-time soap opera "Dallas," died on Sunday in Clinton, Ind.
KS: But the word embedded, and it looked like they were helping the Trump administration, it was sort of, I'm assuming ... BW: Right, they were trying to make it sound devious and ... KS: Right.
He speaks of a devious conspiracy by a clique within the army, and he encourages people to take to the streets, take over key places and airports in the country and stop the military.
As the crisis deepens, and as Gummi devises a devious, illegal response to it — one that will also settle scores once and for all with his brother — the film takes on a stark, elemental power.
Others have gotten even more devious, such as a security researcher who added the symbol to his Uber handle, which would crash the app anytime a driver with an iPhone tried to pick them up.
The Internal Revenue Service has played some epic games of cat-and-mouse with phone and online scammers over the past 10 years, but the latest scamming trend for 2018 has a particularly devious twist.
"Uber sells the idea that it does things differently, but in reality and as we allege, this has meant operating unlawfully, using devious programs like 'Greyball,'" Maurice Blackburn lawyer Elizabeth O'Shea said in a statement.
Johnson was as hard-nosed and devious as they come, yet until 1966 he was able to use those attributes to vastly expand the social safety net in ways that continue to shape American society.
He is also the most devious, perhaps the one best poised to win the whole thing in the end — and new photos from the show's seventh season released Thursday certainly pour fuel on that fire.
Following her deliciously devious turn in The Fate of the Furious, Theron will get to play the hero in Atomic Blonde, the new film by John Wick director (and future Deadpool 2 helmer) David Leitch.
Also known for her role as Lisa Niles on General Hospital and Taylor Stappord on Devious Maids, Brown shared a pair of gorgeous maternity snaps taken by Keen, plus two photos from their wedding day.
The game's newspaper collectibles get super real, like this one that explains how, during divisive and dire times, "the most devious and mediocre" men with the mind of "a virtual vacuum" often rise to power.
Set in dewy, woodsy Oregon at an elite university called Beacon Heights, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists has all the same tricks as its namesake—devious young adults, scheming parents, blackmail, backstabbing, and obviously, gays.
Mr. Haight offers us a set of two-word phrases where the first letters are D and V. Taken together, the set is said to be "DVious," or DEVIOUS as the revealer at 20163D says.
The folk hero, whether real or imaginary, often fights the establishment, often in devious, destructive and even deadly ways, and those outside that establishment cheer as the folk hero brings the beast to its knees.
To gain advantage on the airwaves, new television channels set up with Iranian money and linked to Shiite militias broadcast news coverage portraying Iran as Iraq's protector and the United States as a devious interloper.
For me, at least, the choice is holding on tight to the one part that turned out to be the most progressive and ahead of its time — the part that least resembles its devious creator.
Charlie Hebdo seems to be objecting to Tariq Ramadan and to its devious baker not because of anything they've actually said or done, but simply because they dare to make pastries or lecture while being Muslim.
According to the press release, the 10-episode series, which drops May 24 on the streaming service, will show the consequences a young San Francisco couple experiences after getting involved with Zellweger and her devious games.
Wesley later says this is because they don't want to kill anyone, which is confusing because they have killed Ghoulies and it seems like Burr is halfway to Ghoulie, but with an even more devious brain.
So the cloning revelation raises another explanation for the underground labs, beyond just gathering videos of CEOs doing devious things to hosts: Could the Delos Corporation be replicating guests' consciousnesses and placing them in cloned bodies?
Perhaps the most tantalizing tidbit from the 2,800 pages of declassified documents comes from the files of this man, James Jesus Angleton, the devious CIA counter intelligence chief who misled the Warren commission at critical points.
In a sneak peek exclusive to PEOPLE, Olivia (Kerry Washington) is reunited with her devious dad Eli aka Rowan aka Pape Pope (Joe Morton) is what is a truly bizarre case of season 2 deja vu.
As proposed in this reddit thread discussing the game, descriptors like "sneaky" or "devious" would go a long way in helping creators better explain their work and let players make sure they're finding what they enjoy.
Reform will of course be opposed strongly by the pharmaceutical industry, which has many friends in Washington, DC. The chief strategy employed by drug companies to rein in costs for patients has bordered on the devious.
But researchers gave participants the option to send people playing the game (who were really experimental confederates) notes about anything they wanted, and about half chose to write notes conveying information about the cheater's devious ways.
Amazon summary: New York Times best-selling author Karin Slaughter brings back Will Trent and Sara Linton in this superb and timely thriller full of devious twists, disturbing secrets, and shocking surprises you won't see coming.
In theory, if the friends I chose all know that they are my picks for account recovery, and if they're feeling devious, they could collude to get into my account without my email or phone number.
"The Hound of the Guy Who Thinks It's Cool to Bring His Mastiff to Work" A country lass with an idea for an iOS app is ensnared by a co-working space's devious six-month contract.
They'd often get their protagonist, meth-cooking schoolteacher Walter White (played brilliantly by Bryan Cranston), into a seemingly impossible-to-resolve dilemma, and then reveal that he was far more devious than viewers had ever expected.
From a devious, melting cube straight out of Hellraiser, to alien planet-worthy landscapes, and even a Middle-Earth-inspired techno-sojourn, it's a look inside mathematical constructions as divisible as they are mutable, mobile, and magical.
To capture the life of this woman, this bringer of comprehension of our most subtle and devious aspects, the film wisely asks other authors and some academics to weigh in and explain who and what Morrison was.
Directing people to follow obviously fake celebrity fan accounts is only devious if you inherently believe that there's something deranged about being so committed to a celeb that you base your entire online persona on that commitment.
Clinton's personal lawyer, Robert S. Bennett, got sworn statements from three doctors denying any "abnormalities in terms of size, shape, direction, or whatever Bennett felt a devious mind might suspect," Bob Woodward writes in his book Shadow.
Judy Reyes has played remarkable roles on TV ranging from Scrubs to Devious Maids to Jane the Virgin, but her performance as Quiet Ann is sublime, whether she's raging out on someone or crying aloud over heartbreak.
Queen of mean and devious acts as Annalise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder, Oscar- and Tony-winning actress Viola Davis is leading one of the most action-packed and thrilling movies of the fall.
Secrets and devious plans are passed through the sewers of King's Landing, Tywin Lannister meets his end while pooping with the door open, and, in general, the whole of Westeros is a shitty, shitty place to live.
From the devious illustrations of Polly Nor to the pinup sketches of Natalie Krim to Amanda Charchian's naked photographs of her girlfriends, women making art for themselves and for other women has become impactful, personal, and political.
The first add-on comes in the form of "Automatron," which launches in March for $9.99 and is described thusly: The mysterious Mechanist has unleashed a horde of evil robots into the Commonwealth, including the devious Robobrain.
The investigation arm of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) found that some insurers were disrupting the mainland insurance market by mis-selling insurance products and using devious marketing methods, the paper said, without disclosing its sources.
Ultimately, the show made the decision to push ahead and build its sixth and final season around co-star Robin Wright, who plays the devious Claire Underwood, the Lady Macbeth behind Spacey's political power-monger Frank Underwood.
Despite its popularity, "House of Cards" has yet to win a major Emmy, but this year both Kevin Spacey's manipulative President Frank Underwood and Robin Wright's devious first lady are among the front runners for acting trophies.
When he devises the plan to attach a torpedo to a transport as a workaround to not having weapons, he is charmingly taken aback when Georgiou says the maneuver is "very devious," and adds that she approves.
A recent series of sting videos against Planned Parenthood, created by a group called the Center for Medical Progress, involved deceptions so devious—including an attempt by undercover operatives to buy fetal tissue—that the campaign backfired.
Later, we find out that this classmate had a particularly devious hand in Ma's trauma, but in that moment, we're just bearing witness to what it might feel like to follow a spiral to its darkest end.
However, if we had to rank the characters for their devious behavior, it's clear that high school power couple Lu (Danna Paola) and Guzman (Miguel Bernardeau) could give everyone else on the series a run for their money.
That the connection of all of these dots, that you could use them in such devious ways if someone wanted to do that, that this was one of the things that were possible in life but shouldn't exist.
It is an article of faith among President Trump's most ardent detractors that he is a corrupt blowhard catapulted to the office by a devious intelligence operation ordered up by America's supervillain, the Russian president Vladimir V. Putin.
China massed troops along Hong Kong's border and issued angry broadsides, insinuating a devious American plot behind the "terrorism" of the protesters, but clearly preferred to leave the dirty work to Hong Kong authorities and the local police.
With a killer cameo by Bob Barker and Ben Stiller as a devious, mustachioed, quilt-hawking orderly, the rags-to-riches story of a shitty hockey player turned pro golfer is the cream of the dumb-fun crop.
Twitter user SwiftOnSecurity, who regularly tweets about web security, posted an image of the devious extension: Google allows 37,000 Chrome users to be tricked with a fake extension by fraudulent developer who clones popular name and spams keywords. pic.twitter.
That J. J., at times sarcastic, devious and rude, is "a flawed kid with a flawed family in a reasonably funny sitcom is what makes 'Speechless' good, rather than simply worthy," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
How is it that, despite decades of Americans hearing from conservatives about how incompetent government officials are, a substantial number of Americans seem to believe that the government can be incredibly effective and devious when it wants to be?
There was also testimony alleging that Nunez had done devious things with phones: switching SIM cards on his own phone, and deleting sixty-two texts from Kolman's, in order to hide evidence of having lured Kolman to the gym.
It really is very fun to watch someone make their way through a fantastic horror movie for the first time, to delight in every "oh my god!" and "what the hell?" they utter, all to the devious final moments.
At the extremes, these beliefs approach a kind of comic-book absurdity — that the victims of mass shootings are actually paid actors, or that every political development of the past four years is part of a devious foreign plot.
They've meddled in elections, blacked out power grids, innovated devious new forms of espionage, hacked the Olympics, and unleashed the most destructive worm in history—a list that makes even China's cyberspies look like tame clerical workers by comparison.
What is not at all well known is that, when he was under secretary of state for arms control and international security, he executed a complex and devious strategy aimed at creating the justification for a U.S. attack on Iran.
We couldn't help but root for her even at her most devious, and the moment she confronts Paul (Chris Klein) about running against her for student body president is a perfect example of her unique ability to channel lovable rage.
That's part of the reason that Logan's decision to drape season three's villain, Dracula (Christian Camargo) in a cloak of bland kindness was so devious: Logan knew all too well how to break the heart of a woman like Vanessa.
Nintendo has ruined my life, and all our lives, by announcing Super Mario Maker 2, the sequel to the level-constructing game on Wii U that produced thousands of devious levels for those who think the "real" games aren't hard enough.
Whether you're a sadboy protagonist coming out of your shell, a supervillain celebrating a particularly devious plot, or a magical chimney sweep symbolizing the working class, a good dance is an entertaining way to push character development and plot devices forward.
He tells PEOPLE that giving back has "always been a big part of [his] life" and that of his Devious Maids star wife — a priority that has only become more poignant since their daughter Sebella "Sebi" Rose, now 5, was born.
For many of the victims and their families in Hamburg, replacing an intended memorial to Nazi crimes with luxury shops and condos is not just "development," it's part of a devious, insidious, and more sinister subtext: the gentrification of terror.
"I am so thrilled that [Eva] has someone who is not intimidated by her and who is not afraid by her power, her beauty, her friendship and her drive," Longoria's Devious Maids costar and pal Ana Ortiz told PEOPLE last September.
" A noted rapist of virgins and widows, the young pope's antics were so infamous that female pilgrims were discouraged from visiting the shrine of St. Peter under his rule, "lest, in the devious act, they should be violated by his successor.
Two weeks after Longoria and José Antonio Bastón tied the knot during a sunset ceremony in Mexico, the actress stepped out at the Devious Maids premiere in Los Angeles, wearing just her wedding bands, leaving her gorgeous engagement ring at home.
Why this matters: Though a top Republican source calls it "an evil genius idea that unfortunately will never happen," it shows that this White House is equal parts creative and devious, with top aides already looking to hamstring their Democratic successors.
And when Mr Clinton set his own portrait of an indefatigably public-spirited Mrs Clinton against the devious caricature her opponents describe—"One is real, the other is made up"—he won her her first serious ovation of the convention.
Hiding and laundering the money often requires a network of devious offshore lawyers ("expert in exotic island banks, sleazy accountants, pirate tax-havens, fake charities, backdated registrations"), corrupt military officers, well-connected mistresses, oblivious front men, or the occasional Liechtenstein foundation.
Chuck tries to nail Axe by placing a mole inside the firm, Axe catches on and volleys back with a devious riposte, Chuck steals Wendy's session notes to gain secrets, Axe strikes back with threats, and so on and so on.
Viewed for much of the 1960s as a devious and even nasty politician, Nixon reintroduced himself to the country during the 1968 campaign as earnest and sympathetic, and offered himself as a bulwark against forces tearing at the seams of society.
But he also found time last week to do actual damage to Kansans with a devious, 11th-hour policy that would disqualify 17,000 of them as state voters, even though they are allowed by law to vote in federal elections.
"We note that affected women contacted by Michigan prosecutors supported resolution by plea, and USA Gymnastics also views Nassar's guilty plea as an important acknowledgment of his appalling and devious conduct that permits punishment without further victimization of survivors," it said.
Books, articles and television programmes focus on whatever is most extreme and bizarre in Japanese life; the Japanese people may be viewed as amusing or alarming, expert or devious, but they must above all be seen to be non-human.
From my former refugee friends, I have heard of the devious ways the government attacks civilians with no regard for children: In one city, government forces positioned missile launchers in the soccer fields so they could better reach the civilian neighborhoods.
How the app guarantees that the agreement really was signed by two consenting adults—and not, say, someone pressuring their partner into clicking yes on an agreement, or a particularly devious person trying to fake a yes—isn't particularly clear.
But when a social worker plummets to her death from his bedroom window — and he is the only witness — a supernatural thriller emerges, leading to the discovery that Tom is far more dark and devious, maybe even older, than he appears.
There are few really devious cluing tricks (You can learn more about those by reading our "How to Solve The New York Times Crossword" guide), and you can get from the clue to the answer in a fairly uncomplicated manner.
The trailer also shows Malina Weissman and Louis Hynes as Violet and Klaus Baudelaire, respectively, and an adorable baby Sunny — sibling who must outsmart Count Olaf at every turn, in hopes of foiling his devious plans and disguises to steal their parents' fortune.
In the year 1929, the Nazi propaganda tabloid Der Stürmer published a caricature of an imaginary group of devious looking Jewish people peeling off in a car after apparently running over a German boy, left bleeding in the arms of his father.
The Tony-winning actor is returning to Mount Olympus this summer as the devious Hades, though, in the Off-Broadway stage adaptation of the animated classic, which is presented by New York City's Public Theater in a special arrangement with Disney Theatrical Productions.
Assuming, however, that Facebook wants to create goodwill in the market, here are five ways marketers can push the social network to do the right thing: The reality is, no one really knows if Facebook was being devious here or merely sloppy.
The inclusion of artifacts like Ken Adam's preliminary drawings of many of the memorable Bond film sets and the studio makeup sketch of Jaws's teeth from The Spy Who Loved Me offer a peek at where the series' devious creative process starts.
The air was full of the last days of something special, as groups scoffed chips and rubbed shoulders on arcade machines, we navigated our way to a devious session from Ben UFO and eventually an almost punishingly fun screamer courtesy of DJ Bone.
She told me that Matt Miller, who conceived and directed the Teachers web series, had heard on a podcast that according to a study, teachers are the most admired of all professions, but are also perceived to be the most devious and adulterous.
After Swift, 22017, dropped her newest single "Look What You Made Me Do," ABC quickly dropped their latest promo for its Thank God It's Thursday [TGIT] offering with Swift's track providing the theme song for some serious strutting, smooching and devious behavior.
Then last April, BuzzFeed posted an eerily realistic fake video showing former president Barack Obama saying words he had never spoken as part of an effort to spread awareness about the potential risks that come with using such technology in devious ways.
As a result, Iran considered the Obama foreign policy a green light to continue its conglomerate of devious activities jeopardizing peace and security across the region, especially as Obama repeatedly had the legitimate right to inflict sanctions, and refused to do so.
YouTuber Josh Pieters had a chance to sit down with the Avengers actor for a one-on-one interview, but what Holland didn't know is that two of Holland's devious friends, Conor Maynard and Caspar Lee, were feeding Pieters questions the whole time.
In the mid-28500s, cartoonist Bil Keane's popular comic strip "The Family Circus" featured a cute but devious little invisible gremlin named "Not Me." This gremlin took the blame for various happenstances in the family household that the children denied having committed.
But if you haven't, it's a first person puzzle game that plays deviously with physics and a touch of non-Euclidean geometry, tasting the player with solving a series of devious test chambers using a portal gun that punches holes in space-time.
Through Heimbach's attempts to unite disparate white groups under one umbrella — which finally succeed in Charlottesville — we get a vivid tour of the most explicit and least devious forms of American extremism, with each sub-ideology curdling in its own sour shell.
Customers refuse to give it the benefit of the doubt; even when Uber's actions aren't devious (as when it was wrongly accused of breaking a New York taxi strike held in protest of President Trump's immigration ban), few spring to its defense.
Only private citizens were allowed to purchase land under the Timber and Stone Act, and because all 53 original Kaweah claimants had used the same San Francisco address on their paperwork, officials had flagged it, suspecting they were a large and devious corporation.
The Prado's large collection of Goya's portraits — including one of King Charles IV and his family that features his already devious-looking son Fernando — remind me that the artist's canny ability to reveal a subject's hapless or sinister character speaks across the centuries.
It's clear from the dissonant grunge guitar riff in the intro that things are a bit messier here, and Harle keeps the pressure rising throughout with nausea-inducing funhouse synths, playfully devious vocal edits, and what sounds like a clear will to troll.
They are like lawyers, only their legal code is the Amazon Terms of Service, their court is a secretive and semiautomated corporate bureaucracy, and their jurisdiction is an algorithmically policed global bazaar rife with devious plots to hijack listings for novelty socks and plastic watches.
Specifically, it is one of those understaffed and underlit only-in-the-movies psychiatric hospitals in which notoriously dangerous, devious and/or homicidal inmates are accorded a degree of security which would be deemed inadequate for a city-centre pub on a Friday night.
Whether it's Gossip Girl (rich teens in the city), Pretty Little Liars (devious teens in a murder mystery), Glee (teens who sing), Saved By The Bell (wholesome teens going to school), we as a culture just can't stop asking: What are these kids up to?!
After being downloaded, the apps would wait 30 minutes then create a shortcut of the app on the home screen and hide the real icon, so when you tried to delete it, it would just delete the shortcut and not the app itself. Devious.
The rough text of the 16-minute call from April 21 amounts to mostly pleasantries between the two presidents, and appears likely to be used by the White House as evidence that Trump had no devious intentions with regard to his approach to Ukraine.
He shows her how to be devious, which she does by incorporating the truth, twisting it ever so slightly, displaying real emotions to give the lie some force and proclaiming that she has to tell the truth and she's no good at deception anyway.
Inspired by the Yes Men, a collective known for its large-scale political pranks against devious multinational companies, Ramirez-Cancio says that the project groups developed their work as a form of "laughtivisim," meant to provoke public outrage and response by deploying provocative humor.
It is hard to find a case in which an incumbent senator or representative was knocked off solely because of an ill-considered decision in a postmidnight vote-a-rama in the Senate or on a particularly devious motion to recommit in the House.
A devious maid, Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), worms her way into the employment of a beautiful young heiress, Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), held hostage in a mansion by her uncle (Cho Jin-woong), an erotic-book collector intending to marry her for her fortune.
She was an only child and devised devious entertainments for herself that would be familiar to readers of "Last Things"; she dug holes for people to trip in, dusted the school with fingerprint powder in hopeful antici­pation of a crime, spied brazenly on neighbors.
A devious maid, Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), worms her way into the employment of a beautiful young heiress, Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), who is being held hostage in a mansion by her uncle (Cho Jin-woong), who intends to marry her for her fortune.
As the director of the Cybersecurity Research Center at Israel's Ben Gurion University, 38-year-old Guri's team has invented one devious hack after another that takes advantage of the accidental and little-noticed emissions of a computer's components—everything from light to sound to heat.
The Devious Maids actress stepped out Thursday evening to co-host the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, setting the red carpet aflame in a one-shoulder, body-hugging black gown featuring cut-outs throughout the bodice and a trumpet skirt.
According to Deadline, show creator Loren Bouchard promises to honor the "slightly greasy texture" of the Belcher world, which means we can probably expect plenty of fart jokes from Gene (Eugene Mirman), fan-fiction erotica mentions from Tina (Dan Mintz), and devious schemes from Louise (Kristen Schaal).
The firm takes the view it has a better chance of winning compensation for plaintiffs by suing Uber, rather than the government for failing to enforce relevant regulations — pointing, for example, to Uber's use of the controversial 'Greyball' software, which it describes as a "devious program".
But the game also lets players unleash their devious side, and on that note I'd like to introduce a roller coaster that somehow goes faster than the max speed normally allowed in the game and hits the highest possible "intensity" score—it's called the Big Scary Motherfucker.
One of the chief bad guys of WWE in the early 1990s (back when it was still the WWF), Yokozuna was billed as a representative of Japan, a sumo-wrestling monster who, when unable to defeat opponents through sheer size, would succeed through more devious routes.
Even if we cast off the influential films, the novels are filled with decks that allow hackers to fly through cyberspace, drones controlled by devious multinational corps, cybernetic implants, rotting locales, neomodern space stations, and a whole host of wondrous images that demand we pay close attention.
The guide will include material from our "How to Get Started Solving The New York Times Crossword" article, but will also take a deeper dive into how to understand what those devious clues are asking of you and ways to get yourself past the early week puzzles.
Ms. Posey was talking about her portrayal of the devious Dr. Smith in a new Netflix reboot of "Lost in Space" — a rare television role on a résumé full of quirky indie-film protagonists, and the first honest-to-badness villain she has played in some time.
A devious maid, Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), worms her way into the employment of a beautiful young heiress, Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), held hostage in a mansion by her uncle (Cho Jin-woong), an erotic-book collector who intends to marry her for her fortune.
Perhaps most notably, Mr. Sanders has sharpened his attacks against President Trump, repeatedly portraying him as a devious liar and arguing that the president had failed to deliver on the campaign promises — on health care, on taxes, on trade — that had won him so many votes.
But one enterprising group of hackers targeting a Brazilian bank seems to have taken a more comprehensive and devious approach: One weekend afternoon, they rerouted all of the bank's online customers to perfectly reconstructed fakes of the bank's properties, where the marks obediently handed over their account information.
Westeros has many societal rules in place, such as naming a bastard child "Snow," convincing them they deserve a monastic life on the Wall (at least until they're reborn), or lording their illegitimacy over them, leading someone like Ramsay Bolton to get his due through more devious schemes.
The first new episode in over a year opens with Arya Stark doubling down on her spectacular murder of Walder Frey last season by killing all of his remaining bannermen and supporters — and she does it in the most deliciously devious way possible, by impersonating the old traitor himself.
Mr. Newman, who is the editor of the Newsday puzzles (including the Saturday Stumper, purported to be one of the hardest crosswords in the business), is known for his pristine, sparkling fill and devious cluing, so it was a delight to see his byline on my Friday puzzle.
The criticism highlights the minefield that publishers face as they try to court an emerging market of young conservatives who identify with extreme right-wing stances on issues like immigration and gender equality — positions embodied with devious, irreverent glee by Mr. Yiannopoulos — that they feel are undermining the nation.
It's called "Weak and Incompetent Leaders act like Strong Leaders," and it makes a simple point: The very same actions Zunger interprets as a devious, coordinated plan can also be interpreted as the bumbling, defensive moves of a weak leader who doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
Mr. Rickman gained a worldwide audience the following year in "Die Hard," the first of the Hollywood action-thriller franchise, playing Gruber, the devious, well-spoken terrorist whose takeover of the fictional Nakatomi Plaza building in Los Angeles is foiled by the resourceful police officer John McClane, played by Bruce Willis.
" Power just seems to suit Giancarlo Esposito, and he has wielded it memorably in his best known television roles, whether he is playing Gus Fring, the devious drug lord of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," or the pioneering civil rights leader Adam Clayton Powell Jr. on "Godfather of Harlem.
Upon first learning of athlete concerns about Nassar in 2015, USA Gymnastics reported him to the FBI and relieved him of any involvement with USA Gymnastics … USA Gymnastics also views Nassar's guilty plea as an important acknowledgment of his appalling and devious conduct that permits punishment without further victimization of survivors.
And even if your sneaky friend won't spill, the clever people we spoke to were all too willing to share the tried-and-true, almost devious hacks that can score you everything from first-class seats to a day at the spa with a glass of Moet Imperial Ice in hand.
To start his post, Bleich wrote out a succinct plot summary of the show Game of Thrones, describing it as "a great epic chronicling the devious machinations of a rival noble house fighting for supremacy," before sinking his teeth into chastising the entire country of Australia for pirating the show.
The anti-NATO clamor has succeeded in weakening already lukewarm public support for the alliance, which even some pro-Western voices view as a needless provocation of Russia and a ploy by Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro's longtime and notoriously devious leader, to cement his power with help from the United States.
At the DefCon hacker conference Sunday in Las Vegas, Wardle plans to present a devious set of automated attacks he's pulled off against macOS versions as recent as 2017 release High Sierra, capable of so-called synthetic clicks that allow malware to breeze through the permission prompts meant to block it.
Now that's been joined by a grievance industry on the right, which seems to think that every factory closure in Ohio is the result of devious trade negotiators in Beijing, and that everything else wrong in the world is the fault of Goldman bankers, Beltway "cucks" and the Fake News Media.
Wordplay SPECIAL POST — The Oxford English Dictionary, or OED as it is commonly known, is one of the best known references on the English language, yet a devious clue — "It ends with 'zyzzyva,' in brief" — stumped many of our solvers in the Thursday, May 3 crossword puzzle by Emily Carroll.
The show's second half tips away from these artist-as-investigator practices and embraces a more devious, more Kelley-esque mode, in which the conspiracy — a real form of hidden collaboration — becomes impossible to distinguish from the conspiracy theory: the more or less outlandish narrative that outsiders discover or invent.
Though a large majority cherish the stability Mr. Putin has brought or accept his claims that Russia's problems are the work of a devious West, Mr. Navalny and other critics of the government have succeeded in mobilizing the internet and social media to maintain a lively opposition in major cities.
It's a look director Alex Timbers (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) said took multiple wig, makeup, and costume tests to perfect — his team trying ones closer to Keaton's version of the character from the film and others "in the complete opposite direction" before landing on Brightman's "younger, punkier" version of the devious demon.
It's a look director Alex Timbers (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) tells EW took multiple wig, makeup, and costume tests to perfect — his team trying ones closer to Keaton's version of the character from the film and others "in the complete opposite direction" before landing on Brightman's "younger, punkier" version of the devious demon.
The judges posted the inquiry sign shortly after the Ron Burke-trained What the Hill crossed the finish line in East Rutherford, N.J. The judges ruled that What the Hill caused Guardian Angel AS to go off stride as he squeezed into a space between the pace-setting Perfect Spirit and Devious Man.
Which is to say, cocksure and uncertain, devious and naïve, ebullient and melancholy, pompous and frivolous, bored, hard-working, shiftless, wide-eyed and tired of it all, full of dreams and schemes, and, without quite realizing it, a little absurd, for they are mostly common men distinguished largely by possession of uncommon jobs.
The measure in question comes from the energy secretary, Rick Perry, and amounts to a devious and reckless attempt to prop up coal-fired plants, which have been shutting down in recent years because they cannot compete against cheaper and cleaner natural gas plants and renewable sources of energy like wind and solar.
The credits don't appear until the third episode of this series, and when I heard the recognizable Hendrix guitar rift, combined with the pope's devious wink at the end, I truly understood the tone that Sorrentino was trying to create: kind of an Amy Poehleresque "I'm not like regular popes — I'm a cool pope" vibe.
Deep Fusion sounds like some devious secret weapon but it's not; it's a feature that uses machine learning to take nine different photos and a neural engine goes through millions of pixels across all of those photos to generate an output image that is of the highest quality, all thanks to the A13 Bionic chip.
Rep. Bobby RushBobby Lee RushCongress mobilizes on cyber threats to electric grid CBC lawmakers rip Justice Democrats for targeting black lawmakers for primaries The Hill's Morning Report - Harris, Warren rise and Biden tumbles after debates MORE (D-Ill.) blasted "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett on Thursday as "devious" and "disgraceful" for allegedly staging an attack against himself.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's Environmental Protection Agency is laying out a devious plan to give the coal industry a major break on toxic air emissions.
The Clippers lead the league in free-throw rate in large part because of Paul's commitment to getting to the line—he's devious with the various ways he'll bait defenders to buy a pump fake or fall for a jab step—but send anyone on their roster (except Jordan) to the line, and it's a problem for opponents.
The Republican version of the story portrays America's chief law-enforcement agency—whose former director, James Comey, may have swung the election to Mr Trump when he publicly reopened an investigation into Mrs Clinton just days before the vote in 2016—as well as the DOJ, helmed by Mr Trump's appointee, as nests of devious liberals plotting to take down the president.
Eleanor, the self-righteous socialite Tahani (Jameela Jamil), the nervous academic Chidi (William Jackson Harper), and the Florida idiot Jason (Manny Jacinto) were all supposed to be making each other unhappy—thanks to a devious but ultimately flawed plan hatched up by demon-type Michael (Ted Danson), who believed he could do one better than the usual fire and brimstone torture.
On the night of Virginia Park's annual summer party, held a few months after Clare and her girls move in, neighborly relations are frayed when one boozy mother forgets to self-censor, a teenager concocts a devious plot to rid herself of a romantic rival, and Clare's older daughter is found bleeding and unconscious in the same place where Phoebe died.
You can't chalk this up to her newly revealed Game of Thrones fandom, nor to the more pertinent fact that she has so much antic energy that you could easily imagine this woman crossing the finish line at the Boston Marathon and then, without being winded in the least, rolling out a brilliantly devious new plan for defanging the plutocrats of Silicon Valley.
From describing incoming Mexicans as rapists and criminals to constantly warning of the threat of MS-13 to our suburbs to falsely charging that immigrants behind some kind of massive voting fraud to claiming that "American" jobs are being stolen, Trump has tried to turn those coming into our country into a devious invading force that undermines our security and safety.
There is nothing in the crude drawings by Abu Zubaydah, a prisoner captured in 2002 and still held by the United States in the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, that hasn't been described before in the various official and unofficial investigations into the moral travesty that was the C.I.A.'s program of "enhanced interrogation," one of the more devious euphemisms ever devised.
" Fallon said he agreed with Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), whose office issued a statement calling Russia "a global menace led by a devious thug" and saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin "should stay out of this election.
Even the detective fiction that seems most untethered from real-world concerns—those British country-house puzzles in which ladies in drop-waisted frocks and gentlemen in evening dress gather in the drawing room to hear a sleuth dissect the murderer's devious plot—murmurs of class and history: the wealth necessary to staff such a house, the far-off lands where Colonel Mustard earned his insignia.
As the President spent his day overseas trying to reach a historic deal with the North Koreans, Cohen painted a portrait of a leader who has engaged in all sorts of fraud, broke campaign finance laws, associated with devious figures, knew of the dirty and possibly illegal tricks being done by some members of his campaign and who instructed associates like Cohen to intimidate people who were perceived as a threat.
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" Erin Dong on "Another New York Diner Turns Off the Grill, a Victim of Rising Rents" Chinenye Iroajanma on "Venus Williams, Defying Age and Skeptics, Reaches Wimbledon Final" Andrew Johnston on "That Devious Plot to 'Zombify' Russia: The Fidget Spinner" Kevin Jordan on "Iraqi Prime Minister Arrives in Mosul to Declare Victory Over ISIS" Irina Lee on "New York Becomes the City That Never Shuts Up" Lipman on "Laugh and the World Laughs With You.
Yep. Okay. Then the other one, of course, that you couldn't answer this question and not bring up, is our line policy, in that, again, I think here in Silicon Valley there was a devious spy who got here back 30-40 years ago and was charged with the mission of figuring out there's too much innovation happening in Silicon Valley and in San Francisco, how do you undermine it and help slow it down.
This feels like a pretty devious means to gain more followers and social consciousness clout, especially considering the books could have made it clear all along that, as she has claimed, Dumbledore is gay and also somehow (considering he's not a real person and is instead a character she created) against the academic boycott of Israel , Hermione is Black, Professor Lupin's werewolf condition is a metaphor for AIDS, Death Eaters reflect the evil beliefs of Nazis, and so on.
Instead of one narrator, Atwood expands to three: Aunt Lydia, the devious mastermind behind the Rachel and Leah Center — where Handmaids learn how to prepare for their lives as concubines, and two young girls — Daisy, a 16-year-old who lives in Toronto with her liberal parents and goes to protests against Gilead, and Agnes, who has grown up in Gilead with a high-ranking Commander father and attends school to learn how to become a diligent, submissive wife.

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