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24 Sentences With "sneakiness"

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People can't get enough of the sneakiness, so please enjoy.
The beauty here is that they doubled down on the sneakiness.
It's some next-level sneakiness that the great bowerbird would find laughable.
"Their sneakiness didn't work if that's what they were trying to do," Giuliani said.
" He added, "Their sneakiness didn't work if that's what they were trying to do.
I also think that there's a bit of sneakiness on the Democratic side, too.
The trojan masquerades as a photo app on your phone and is specially camouflaged for maximum sneakiness.
In a move that perfectly illustrates the sneakiness of male entitlement, he kicks into "nice guy" mode.
We're really open about financial stuff, but the holidays are still a time for a little minor sneakiness.
But the record's genius lies partly in the sneakiness with which it plants these messages in the ear.
Considering the level of sneakiness required to build computers from scratch, run network cables, and steal someone's identity, not looking up employee schedules is a spectacular own-goal.
SARS-CoV-2 seems to infect both sites, and maybe that's because it relies on that widespread Furin enzyme and maybe that might explain some of its sneakiness.
At one point in All Stars 2, for example, Alaska's perceived sneakiness led fans to descend upon her Twitter and Instagram comments with line upon line of snake emojis.
Turns out the kids have been using my election leaflets to get through the facial recognition lock...I'm not sure whether to be proud by the wit or concerned by the sneakiness?
Along with its delicacy, Seamus's mind had, too, a criminal tendency—this is often the way—a kind of native sneakiness, though he would have been surprised to have been told this.
His character is a sleazy lawyer who's used to charming people, but has a bit of palpable sneakiness under the skin, and Greenwood communicates both those levels of his personality without being showy or obvious about it.
In an era when the forces of sneakiness and sleaze on the internet seem to be ascendant, from the Russian incursion onto Facebook to the ways social media is used to spew hatred, it is a rare thing to see someone turn the tables.
"The sneakiness of the burial of the remains of Ferdinand Marcos showed the guilt, the fear and the defiance of the Marcoses," said Ramon Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform and a Marcos-era victim who joined in trying to stop the burial.
Both a character theme (the "traditional 'bad- guy' cue") and situation theme,Randall, Charles H. and Bushnel, Joan LeGro (1986). Hisses, Boos & Cheers, Or, A Practical Guide to the Planning, Producing, and Performing of Melodrama, p.61. Dramatic. . it is used to herald foreboding or disaster and to represent villainy, sneakiness, or stealth. A version of this theme is contrasted with themes such as the hero's ().
The writers also planned for Bela to be "very separate and very different" from Ruby, and for the characters to "[serve] very different storylines." Cohan auditioned for Ruby, but ultimately received the part of Bela. Upon learning of Cohan's British accent, a "really psyched" Kripke reworked the character to be British. The actress herself later pictured Bela that way, feeling she "has some kind of cool shading and sneakiness, which fits the British accent".
In the car Marc asks his wife if she notices anything. She does not respond, wanting to know if he thinks she is dressed too sexy for the party. Later that evening, as the two visit their friends Serge (Agnès' first husband) and Nadia, Serge tells a funny story from his marriage to Agnès, how she was sneaky and refused to admit it, even when found out. Agnès again denies the sneakiness.
He based this opinion on the report of Tacitus in Germania that the ancient Germans only recorded their history in songs. In Spangenberg's interpretation, dwarf king Laurin's cloak of invisibility, for instance, becomes a symbol for Laurin's secrecy and sneakiness. In his Adels Spiegel (printed 1591-1594), Cyriacus interprets the stories about Dietrich as examples for ideal noble behavior, and continues his allegorical interpretations, stating that the dragons and giants represent tyrants, robbers, etc., while the dwarfs represent the peasantry and bourgeoisie, etc.
The story is notable for its clear homage to many Barks stories, featuring a search for lost treasure, a set of improbable clues that must be deciphered in order to retrieve it, and a series of unpredictable twists and turns en route to the retrieval of said treasure, all classic elements of Barks' Scrooge McDuck stories. The portrayal of Scrooge is a deliberate contrast to Glomgold's evil and sneakiness: Scrooge is both shrewd and generous, finding ways to make a profit that do plenty of good to local communities. The fact that his generosity allows him to triumph over Glomgold in this story shows the qualities that elevate Scrooge to a hero instead of just a rich eccentric.
Set in the Los Angeles district of the same name, the series follows the lives of young professionals who have it all, but haven't paid for it yet, on the Southern California fast track to fame, fortune, scandal and ruin. The cast of characters includes Joanna (Michelle Stafford) and Nick Hadley (Jarrod Emick), a young married couple who left their native Midwest for the Pacific Coast where Nick has landed a job as an architect; Joanna's troubled teenage sister Rachel Whittaker (Natalia Cigliuti) – later discovered to be her illegitimate daughter at the end of the series; Rachel's friends Ashley (Jennifer Banko) and Michael (J. Trevor Edmond) who excel in sneakiness; Robert (Greg Evigan) and Kate Russo (Finola Hughes), whose sterling life is beginning to tarnish; Jessica Mitchell (Jocelyn Seagrave), a rising professional whose choice of men leads to trouble; Matt Dunning (Lucky Vanous), a construction businessman with a dark side; Laura Sinclair (Kimberley Davies), a real estate agent who does whatever it takes to close a deal; Cory Robbins (Dylan Neal), a promising but manipulative plastic surgeon; and beautiful Beth Hooper (Brittney Powell), who rents an apartment from Laura and is being romanced by Cory.

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