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"wily" Definitions
  1. clever at getting what you want, and willing to trick people

747 Sentences With "wily"

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In other words, the wily "gentleman" that Trump is so concerned about is arguably three wily gentlemen.
But children — some more than others — are wily.
"I thought Wily pitched well," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
If you want to win, you have to be wily.
I think Transparent is too wily and unpredictable for that.
Yet few doubt that Mr Bolton is a wily operator.
It's a contest which pits youthful exuberance against wily experience.
Now that he's old, he's wily as all get out.
Don't get distracted by Wheeler's wily redirection of your attention.
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is wily, to say the least.
But, he acknowledged, the bill was a wily strategic move.
Ms. Pelosi is a wily negotiator — one of the wiliest.
An avid communicator, Mr. Heath was particularly wily with wordplay.
Baseball's mythos is immersed in cunning larceny and wily deceit.
But wily Indian entrepreneurs are already devising ways around the ban.
Stubborn and wily at 93, Mr Mugabe is stalling for time.
Wily Peralta escaped a ninth-inning jam for his 12th save.
The same as the wily manipulations of Russia's Internet Research Agency?
The small but wily Jew leading the dumb and trusting American.
Mr. Bannon is a wily operator who's dodged many Trump tirades.
"Just a sprinkle," Lopez, as the wily, cigarette-dangling Ramona, advised.
Wily Peralta pitched a hitless ninth to earn his 11th save.
Royals reliever Wily Peralta pitched a scoreless ninth for his eighth save.
Prior to the game, the Royals designated reliever Wily Peralta for assignment.
Louis) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (0-2, 10.80 ERA) vs.
Louis) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (4-1, 73 ERA) vs.
He also improved his batting average against Milwaukee RHP Wily Peralta to .
Oppenheimer floats the scenario that the wily Kris has one last shazam!
Pereira, wily and mustachioed, duly sent a scout to assess the claims.
But Cho was not done showing off his wily veteran-catcher arsenal.
He is a wily character and, as we discover, an Italian intelligence officer.
And the media reaction, it reminds me of the roadrunner in Wily Coyote.
But it may also be precisely the answered prayer for ISIS's wily leaders.
Aenys was a politically wily man who took the throne amid great upheaval.
But sometimes a wily virus makes it through, incorporating itself into bacterial DNA.
Wily Peralta pitched a 1-33-3 ninth to earn his third save.
Now a wily veteran, Mr Woods uncorked a lag putt for the ages.
So we're up against a wily foe—a master at deception and misdirection.
RHP Wily Peralta took a step backward Saturday after making three encouraging starts.
They are thwarted, first by the wily mayor and then by military police.
In Potsdam, Germany, the wily engineers at Siemens are testing a driverless tram.
"We decided it was time to move Wily," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said.
Minnesota loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth off Wily Peralta.
Make no mistake about it, Judge Gorsuch is a brilliant, if wily jurist.
RHP Wily Peralta was moved to the bullpen in the middle of May.
Remember, the most difficult client possible has chosen the most wily advocate possible.
But I'd argue that the wily senior senator understood Facebook's business quite well.
Besides, India have two wily wrist-spinners in Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal.
But Mr. Bannon was more wily and complicated than his now-former boss.
This wily, offbeat group features four woodwinds, two cellos, viola, bass and drums.
The wily McConnell and the steadfast Ryan were fine and effective opposition leaders.
Even when the wily or wicked mar Austen's universe, they do not prevail.
But not even Vladimir Putin was wily enough to end the Clinton dynasty.
This wily survivor's game staved off revolt for decades in the Arab world.
Here the wily rising star shows up to put a crimp in Krennic's plans.
He's impervious to June's form of power – a wily charm with subtle Machiavellan ministrations.
RHP Wily Peralta is scheduled to make his first start at Seattle since Aug.
Who knows: one day a wily entrepreneur may add an on-demand mobile pub.
Brewers starter Wily Peralta struggled in the first Opening Day start of his career.
Don't feel bad — we all fall for the wily ways of the internet sometimes.
He's so sure, and so relieved, that he's finally outsmarted his wily younger brother.
Wily entrepreneurs find ways around price controls without violating the letter of the law.
It can fend off wily criminals with tiny lettering visible only under a microscope.
Wily Peralta picked up his fifth save despite giving up a ninth-inning run.
Andrew Prokop: But he's a wily politician and good at wriggling out of scrapes.
His wily grasp of power earned him the nickname "Professor of Politics" amongst Kenyans.
Mr. Ortega, a wily politician, is already taking advantage of this lack of unity.
Schumer and Pelosi are wily pols who also have a "base" to satisfy; 85003.
RHP Wily Peralta was reinstated from the paternity list before Monday's start at Miami.
She's simultaneously preparing to battle back Daenerys with all of her other wily knowhow.
I&aposm going to explain their latest wily coyote scheme in tonight&aposs Angle next.
That game also featured Milwaukee starter Wily Peralta, who was on the mound again Saturday.
But that, as any wily Ancient Greek wrestler could have told you, is a fantasy.
Jason Hammel and Wily Peralta each pitched an inning of relief to complete the shutout.
And wily chemists soon discovered a workaround for MDMA synthesis: a substance called PMK-glycidate.
Arya saw the wily schemer obtaining an old letter of some sort written by Sansa.
But Wily Peralta replaced Barlow and retired the next three batters to squelch that rally.
Our main task that evening was to be on the lookout for wily, hungry raccoons. 
RHP Wily Peralta will miss his scheduled start on Friday after going on paternity leave.
Then, for the duck, a lesson I learned from the wily kitchen magician Manny Howard.
I mean the impulse to choose a side and press its case with wily elegance.
The wily young web slinger is back, and thanks to a certain Stark, he's been upgraded.
But worry is trenchant and wily, able to slip through the balustrades of most any reassurance.
But it's also the story of a wily, prideful human running out of places to go.
Starter Wily Peralta gave Milwaukee a much-needed boost on the mound with five scoreless frames.
And this is before wily enemies try to dupe the robots into attacking the wrong things.
"She presents a completely different game, an extremely exciting game," Williams said of the wily Pole.
If he accepts the nomination under any circumstances, he won't have proven himself a wily operator.
RHP Wily Peralta cleared waivers Thursday and accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
They dismiss un-Islamic behavior as wily operatives just trying to seamlessly blend with the disbelievers.
A physical barrier is unlikely to thwart drug smugglers, particularly the wily Sinaloa cartel, history shows.
Grichuk's drive in the third off Wily Peralta (0-3) increased the lead to 5-0.
The pay committee, born out of a wily measure tucked into the state budget by Gov.
He invites us to gawk at his intellectual crushes — their shapely sentences, wily inversions, daring transitions.
Tyrion and Varys — wily pragmatists advising a conquering queen — expressed deep moral misgivings about this plan.
LaMotta was slowing down but he looked wily and sharp through the first two rounds that night.
ET, FSN Wisconsin (Milwaukee), ROOT (Seattle) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (5-8, 21 ERA) vs.
Perhaps some wily coach figures out how to slow them up during a seven-game playoff series.
Mexican marines pursued the wily kingpin through storm drains before intercepting his getaway in a hijacked car.
The family had a predictably enchanting trip back to civilization, but that wily canoe is still missing.
Cármen Lúcia, the wily chief justice, could transfer Mr Zavascki's cases to one of her sitting colleagues.
RHP Wily Peralta pitched six scoreless innings and allowed five singles with no walks and three strikeouts.
NOTES: Brewers RHP Wily Peralta will miss his scheduled start on Friday after going on paternity leave.
After feasting on the less wily fish, the octopi made their way back from whence they came.
RHP Wily Peralta was placed on the 10-day disabled list Wednesday with a strained left calf.
After that it was drawing and countering the lunges of the wily Lyoto Machida, and so on.
ET, FSN Wisconsin (Milwaukee), CSN Philadelphia PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (113-211, 23 ERA) vs.
Nintendo surprised traditionalists on Thursday with a new way to defeat Dr. Wily, Mother Brain and Bowser.
New York C Wily Hernangomez (ankle) sat out the last game and is day-to-day. 3.
Like Berry himself, the Monkey is a master of signification, manipulating language to his own, wily ends.
The nerve, the gall,Three syllables and that's not allWicked, wily, wretched, weird,Warlike, wasteful, wayward, feared!
Weezer has been always conservative about form and wily about delivery, finding its place on the periphery.
To protect those wily teens from vampiric rituals, you have to "trap" the demons throughout the house.
It is wily, nasty and has as much use for honor as a pornographer has for dress.
But the most wily and fearsome of your enemies is going to turn out to be yourself.
Mantel concludes her blockbuster "Wolf Hall" trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, the cunning, wily minister to Henry VIII.
The child's captors George (Jeffrey Donovan) and Gloria (Kyra Sedgwick) prove to be wily — if quirky — opponents.
Mantel concludes her mammoth "Wolf Hall" trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, the cunning, wily minister to Henry VIII.
And this time, rather than surging from someone's chest, the wily ones burst from their victims' backs.
In spite of his veneer of lifelong hat-tipping, Tiepolo was also a delightful, wayward, wily perversity.
The eight young acts presented in this Portfolio strike a balance between technical achievement and wily innovation.
RHP Wily Peralta will be recalled by Milwaukee from Triple-A Colorado Springs and join the rotation.
The whole point of growing older is to become wily, so we can get away with more.
Now they've been reissued with wily new art by Sergio Ruzzier that perfectly suits their offbeat sensibility.
Fabricio Werdum is not always the most crisp, technical striker but he is a wily, thoughtful fighter.
Mr Fernández is known as a wily, backroom operative, but few have any sense of his own agenda.
We can't say much about it, except that the admiral is as wily a character as you'd expect.
His eyes light up to a cartoonish width, steel blue and wily in this afternoon light, almost possessed.
The expectation then was that Mitch McConnell, the wily leader of the Senate Republicans, would save the day.
RHP Wily Peralta was knocked around again as he continues transitioning from a starting to a relief role.
It may also be some of the first direct evidence that our Stone Age ancestors were pretty wily.
AJ Reed's pinch-hit, three-run homer in the ninth off Wily Peralta drew the Sox within two.
The wily Kentuckian, whose wife Elaine Chao serves as Trump's Transportation Secretary, is nothing if not a survivor.
We may never know the truth, because this wily Jedi Master is so good at keeping everyone guessing.
RHP Wily Peralta gets the call Tuesday night when Milwaukee continues its four-game series in St. Louis.
Wily Peralta pitched around a walk in the ninth inning to earn his seventh save of the season.
Ten freaking years later, people still seem to own—and donate—those wily anthropomorphized fish on the regular.
The show is only on view through Saturday; next up is the wily Welsh conceptualist Cerith Wyn Evans.
Erdoğan, ever the wily politician, is sure to be working overtime to shore up his grip on power.
Clinton is all too familiar with the nuisance posed by wily challengers who shape-shift and straddle issues.
ET, FSN Wisconsin (Milwaukee), FSN Ohio (Cincinnati) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (28-27, 24 ERA) vs.
ET, FSN Wisconsin (Milwaukee), FSN Southeast (Atlanta) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (2-5, 6.99 ERA) vs.
Wily Peralta earned his fourth save in four tries this season by retiring the Twins in the ninth.
Lech was a temperamental moderate who fancied himself a statesman-intellectual; Jaroslaw was the wily back-room operator.
They are wily adversaries, their silvery-white bellies appearing as momentary flashes on the curl of a wave.
Gilliam, like Cervantes, is a wily inventor who also serves as an analyst and evangelist of the imagination.
Algerians, well aware of their president's reputation as a wily political operator, greeted the announcement with deep suspicion.
Normally developing teenagers veer from egoistic to altruistic, from cynical to whimsical and from wily to utterly sincere.
His rival in the party was his precise opposite: the smooth, wily, well-connected former bureaucrat Takeo Fukuda.
The Italians admire people, it's often said, who make good via the wily bending of rules and conventions.
Probably. But no one should ever count the wily and willful Israeli Prime Minister out of the game.
Depending on how you look at it, the caricature goes, the Kikuyus are either smart or wily businessmen.
A formidable and wily adversary, we are going to have to deal with him for a long time.
"Your station in life was set before you were born," admonishes the club captain (a wily Sam Neill).
The conflict eventually went national, involving newspapers, academics, literary figures, and book publishers (including the wily Merriam brothers).
Besides, they view Mr Bolton as a wily operator who hates arms control, which he sees as constraining America.
RHP Wily Peralta threw two scoreless innings Wednesday as he continues his transition from starter to a bullpen role.
On a worrying slide in form, Ellenberger had everything to fight for against the tough and wily Matt Brown.
That those can be satisfying is a tribute to Bong's own wily resourcefulness and also to his radical compassion.
The wily 24-year-old has 87 wickets from 44 ODIs at an enviable average of less than 22.
As Mr Gingrich was amassing power in Congress, a wily, ambitious Democratic governor from Arkansas was circling the ring.
RHP Wily Peralta tries to get back into a groove in the team's series finale Thursday in St. Louis.
Stakes were high, enemies were wily, responsibility meant taking risks: Niebuhr taught that moral men had to play hardball.
Cincinnati will try to get a boost on Wednesday from right-hander Rookie Davis, who opposes Milwaukee's Wily Peralta.
Cyber criminals are too creative and too wily to be stalled by anything other than a full team effort.
It features Buddy Guy — a wily master of suspense, subtlety and flashy aggression — and other guitarists, including Zakk Wylde.
Wily Peralta pitched around a one-out single in the last of the 11th to get his second save.
Real estate agents, especially the wily ones, are able to manipulate property prices by fabricating their own ghost rumors.
No reason, perhaps, besides politicians deeply beholden to a powerful abortion industry with an aggressive and wily lobbying arm.
Mr. Evans lives a creative life of wily misdirection, all under the guise of a straight-ahead jazz pianist.
You'd have to be wily and tough like you couldn't believe to be able get to where she is.
Since then, the myth of the wily Jewish manipulator of those in power continues to persist in various forms.
"A Visit to Haldeman" works because Mee has such a wily mind, febrile imagination and casually intense confessional voice.
Sharp, wily, a touch feral, she is also a survivor who, soon after she returns, makes Beanpole her victim.
It is wily, mercurial, subtly layered and populated by characters so well imagined that they're hard to part with.
You enjoy my wily cat and my well-tended lawn; I delight in the antics of your eccentric family.
"And when you see the transformation, you realize that wily old fox, Hanks, has gone and done it again."
With the help of a wily promoter (Russell Hornsby), the Dragos bait Adonis into agreeing to a title fight.
Jane Fairfax also proves a wily character, unwilling to remain within the tame confines in which "Emma" places her.
He charmed many of them with his wily sense of humor and well-timed off-color expressions in English.
Spain won the World Cup in 2010 and is full of wily tournament veterans that know how to win.
I've been fortunate - my aunt fought the system to give me a quality education, and a national newspaper editor-in-chief gave me a chance at a job (He thought that if I was wily enough to pull off that scheme I might be wily enough to be a tabloid news reporter).
An inning later, Martinez made it 22015-543 with a sacrifice fly off Wily Peralta, finishing a two-run outburst.
RHP Wily Peralta allowed three earned runs on six hits with a walk and five strikeouts Monday night at Cincinnati.
Hunt's tendency to overcommit on stopping takedowns, famously exploited by the wily Fabricio Werdum, might also be exploitable for Mir.
RHP Wily Peralta began a rehab assignment Wednesday with Triple-A Colorado Springs, allowing one unearned run in two innings.
In a feat of ingenious costuming, the wily toad has learned to impersonate the venomous Gaboon viper to fool predators.
In a memorable scene, they meet Frank Graves (played by a wise and wily Simon Russell Beale), a potential buyer.
That wily demon will see that you are onto its tricks, and somewhere inside, your friend will see you, too.
The wily majority leader seemed to have revived the moribund legislation with a last-minute promise of a "skinny repeal".
It has yet to share more info on this minor coyote, but did post photos of another wily patient recently.
RHP Wily Peralta, who has a 6.08 ERA in eight starts, is being bumped from the rotation to the bullpen.
For all its apparent simplicity, it is a swirling world of chaos, where rules collapse under its wily sonic logic.
But he is still savvy -- some might say wily -- and has been successfully setting Republican strategy for half a century.
The appointment as minister of her wily predecessor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was blocked by a supreme-court judge.
Are you a sucker for wily old vets making one last stand for seemingly the tenth year in a row?
And I like very much that blancmange, with its endearing tremble and mild name, has proved both resilient and wily.
Buy a car and a wily salesman will engage in a frenzy of "upselling" leather seats or after-sales services.
But he faced a wily opponent in the Likud Party's candidate, Mr. Netanyahu, who was running against the peace process.
Solid, rugged, wily and strong, they give the Azzurri what they have given to Italy's dominant club Juventus for years.
A wily backroom dealmaker, Cunha and his supporters have used every rule in the book to delay proceedings against him.
Martin has ten million, and the other guy"—the wily agent didn't want to use Snake's name—"has three million.
Unstoppable Death Machines are a wily and willfully abrasive combination of all three and god bless their DIY stalwart hearts.
Power is overtly coercive, but influence is wily: It can slip into your consciousness without your noticing and start renovating.
Graham gets as close to his characters as he can, but those wily, bullheaded subjects weren't fashioned from his bones.
ET, MLB Network, FSN Wisconsin (Milwaukee), FSN North (Minnesota) PITCHING MATCHUP: Brewers RH Wily Peralta (22-299, 2100 ERA) vs.
Mr. Mugabe — as wily in retirement as he had been during his nearly four decades in power — remained strategically quiet.
The Calder Foundation will also be updating this witty, wily retrospective with one-day presentations of more fragile kinetic works.
RHP Wily Peralta was recalled by the Brewers on Monday, and he will start Tuesday against the Braves in Milwaukee.
The wily old fox is always one step ahead, for there's no actor anywhere better than the jack of hearts.
Knicks C Wily Hernangomez is 11-of-15 from the floor in two games since returning from an ankle injury. 3.
Yet risking social unrest to reshuffle a cabinet seems too dangerous a game for a politician as wily as Mr Zuma.
The main mosquito that transmits Zika virus — and also dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever — is Aedes aegypti, a particularly wily foe.
Kevin McCarthy pitched a scoreless inning prior to Wily Peralta notching his 13th save despite giving up a ninth-inning run.
Konta, who has lost all three of her Grand Slam semi-finals, will rue missed opportunities, but praised her wily opponent.
Right-hander Wily Peralta (1-0) pitched a scoreless inning of relief as the Royals snapped a five-game losing streak.
Wily Peralta then replaced Duffy and retired Guerrero, he gave up Gurriel's 14th homer this season to lead off the eighth.
Well, it would appear that these wily food thieves are using laptops to change the contact information of legit trucking companies.
" The former senior official told me that he agreed with this assessment: "Maduro is wily, and he has outsmarted his enemies.
So, to anyone not standing on its ill-defined banks or wading out against its wily current, that river didn't exist.
Chris Carter homered and pitcher Wily Peralta hit a run-scoring single as visiting Milwaukee beat the Chicago Cubs, 3-1.
RHP Wily Peralta did not fare well in relief Thursday, allowing seven runs on eight hits in 1 1/3 innings.
Only time will tell if the very wily North Korean leader is merely creating the illusion of seeking peace and stability.
"Broadcom's CEO Hock Tan is both wily and tough, and boy does he like to buy his stock back," Cramer said.
As she became a fixture in the national consciousness, all of that wily, experimental energy she represented calcified a bit too.
For five innings on Sunday, the Dodgers struggled to solve Anibal Sanchez, a wily junkballer who struck them out nine times.
Nelson Cruz led off the ninth with a walk off Wily Peralta (0-1), the Royals' sixth pitcher of the day.
John Lithgow's Churchill is fragile but wily, manipulating queen and country to hold onto power even as his health fails him.
We'll explore the wily machinations of big tobacco in a moment, but first let's look at what this particular study found.
One of those wily, devoted domestics who greases the gears, Dubois has conspired to secure Dorante a position in Araminte's household.
Minnesota RHP Ervin Santana (0-1, 3.00 ERA) will oppose the Brewers RHP Wily Peralta (0-3, 10.13 ERA) on Tuesday.
A new study breaks down a few wily ways digital retailers sucker shoppers into spending more and committing to hidden costs.
Nelson Cruz led off the ninth with a walk off Wily Peralta (2411-1), the Royals' sixth pitcher of the day.
The wily catcher who knew how to frame pitches might be more responsible for strikeouts than the pitcher who threw them.
LOVE LETTERS In "The Favourite," the actor's deft portrayal of a wily ingénue took the author Durga Chew-Bose by surprise.
While Mr. Trump proved a wily campaigner and political street fighter, as president he has been painfully out of his element.
But, the wily veteran looked to have found his groove as the fight became more competitive in the fifth and sixth rounds.
A wily litigator and effective lobbyist, he supported direct action—occupying buildings, mustering demonstrations, and picketing building work that desecrated sacred sites.
As in life, the wily Russian leader is in "Trump in Europe" a complex character, the role inhabiting menace, drama and humour.
Some wily entrepreneurs turned this into an industry—"spirit photography"—all the while experimenting with the look and feel of their ghosts.
These communities became collectively known as "Marwari," referring to the wily traders who brought commercial savvy and great wealth to the district.
RHP Wily Peralta makes his third career start in Atlanta as the Brewers conclude a three-game series Thursday with the Braves.
Wily party leaders often use this as a pretext to refuse to take up legislation that might inflict long-term political damage.
That is a move the wily Putin has to fear because low prices offer a far more durable countermeasure against Russian dominance.
Nor is he the wily South Jersey legislator and moderate union official with the backing of the state's most feared power broker.
For actors who play wily villains in Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie and Will Smith are not very good at insulting each other.
A 23-year-old, 260-pound heavyweight with a little bit of craft and the wily old Mark Hunt in his ear?
This childishly wily Mary is a very damp match for Catherine McCormack's pitiless Elizabeth and her aureole of fabulous, if anachronistic, hair.
Luzhkov, a wily wheeler-dealer who presided over Moscow's transformation into a metropolis of skyscrapers and shopping centres, was hardly a communist.
"North Koreans have their own style and wily ways so he should watch his wallet every second of the day," Richardson said.
RHP Wily Peralta will return to the majors Tuesday when he starts in place of Junior Guerra against the Braves in Milwaukee.
The Pioneer Works show marks the beginning of the wily Orchid character, and Morrocco's play with the world of color and light.
For every wily, adaptive Jay Z, there's a taskmaster like KRS-One, for every enduringly versatile Jadakiss, a stern, rigid Lord Jamar.
More and more burnout until you're just a wily, veteran-looking musician dude, chain smoking with a shaky hand and skull rings.
After some 30,000 years or so of pure, unadulterated dominance, homo sapiens have finally been bested by another mammal—the wily trash panda.
Brewers 4, Blue Jays 24 Keon Broxton and Domingo Santana homered, Wily Peralta pitched six effective innings and Milwaukee spoiled Toronto's home opener.
Racial stereotypes abound: Ben Kingsley delivers a wily turn as the malingering President Hamid Karzai; Afghan soldiers are too drug-addled to fight.
Rouhani is a wily insider, and has in the past proven adept at using such dissatisfaction as a cudgel against the hardliners' control.
Wily Peralta (1-1) pitched a scoreless inning for the victory as Kansas City earned its first walk-off victory of the season.
Iran's airlines have also become lean and wily after decades of sanctions, slashing their cost bases and finding creative solutions for unorthodox challenges.
Cush Jumbo plays the waspish Katherina and Janet McTeer is her suitor, the wily Petruchio — a role she previously played at Shakespeare's Globe.
To prevent theft, plants have been fitted with microchips; but wily poachers use X-ray scanners to find them and hack them out.
Struggling righty Wily Peralta will be tasked with trying to slow down Miami when he takes the mound opposite Tom Koehler on Sunday.
If there is one thing the DOJ should learn from dog owners, it's that you don't give a wily dog a longer leash.
The wily and charismatic Newton Knight is a revisionist archetype, a white Southern rebel fighting against the mythology that such figures usually embody.
The Trump Administration already inoculated to such precedents, political and military, claims a strategy of unpredictability makes it a wily and cunning adversary.
That doesn't mean that a wily grad student should steal either the London or California mosquitoes and run out to release them immediately.
It's easy to say our fantasies spring from our own wily minds, but our minds are sponges, soaking up information wherever we go.
Shia LeBeouf invented art, Young Thug invented music, and some wily kids living in a share house in Silicon Valley invented social networking.
Some analysts speculated that Mr. Kim's charm cloaked a wily attempt to fend off sanctions and deflate talk of military action from Washington.
And by and large, the women these actresses portray onscreen are not "likable" in the traditional sense but instead wily, ferocious and unbowed.
" Of that hard-to-square ideological discrepancy, the wily politician quipped, "Black cat, white cat — it's a good cat if it catches mice.
Merry's measured, insightful biography seeks to set the record straight, arguing that McKinley was shrewd and patient, and wily beneath the bland exterior.
The thought of curators being fooled by wily art forgers might seem funny … until you realize that we all pay for their mistakes.
Paddy Rangappa, Singapore One can only think of the balletic glide, wily smarts and raw talent of a Michael Jordan when watching Roger.
The Brewers will send the struggling Wily Peralta to the mound while Minnesota counters with Ervin Santana before the series shifts to Milwaukee.
Putting aside his considerable talent as an actor, both of their faces are boyish, wily, and always appear to be a little wet.
When you do that, then some wily black woman is going to come and subvert you every single time, and here I am.
But, the wily Japanese veteran in Kawajiri is a tough fight for anyone at his weight – just ask Dennis Siver and Josh Thomson.
Milwaukee starter Wily Peralta (29-22.82) kept the Brewers in the game for six innings before giving up the two homers in the seventh.
British curators can be a bloody-minded lot and the wily ways of civil servants in Whitehall are hard for a foreigner to fathom.
Having renewed his popular mandate by playing the radical, Mr Rouhani is too wily a politician not to revert to acting the clerical stalwart.
The only answer is a kind of wily resourcefulness, an on-the-fly problem-solving knack that can deliver at best small, local victories.
Interrogation scenes are a staple of crime shows, where wily, smooth-spoken police officers in closed rooms strategically grill their subjects into telling all.
Happy New Year In 26, may you be well, warm, wealthy, worthy, wise, witty, wily, wakeful, watchful, whimsical, winning, welcomed, worshipful, wonderful, and … whatever!
But with Dr. Wily and his eight robot masters for Mega Man to take down, it's still the Mega Man you know and love.
You can put a lot more stock in victory over a wily veteran such as Nakamura than you can with Breese's two previous wins.
Like most wily criminals, martens are mainly active at night — likely because this is when it's easiest to graffiti neighborhood buildings without getting caught.
The wily spinner struck another blow with the first ball of his second over when rival captain Dinesh Chandimal holed out in the deep.
The wily and sharp-talking Ramos commands a powerful party machinery: Democratic Action took the largest number of seats in a 2015 congress vote.
As the "Trump discount" made the rounds in the industry, wily contractors quoted a higher price at the outset to avoid suffering any losses.
Verrett surrendered three homers in four innings, the last by Wily Peralta, the opposing pitcher, whose homer was his first in the major leagues.
Such behavior was in keeping with Stone's colorful reputation over the years as a self-described chaos agent in conservative politics — wily, even dirty.
They're basically the gatekeepers of their organizations' networks or computer systems, safeguarding them against wily hackers and viruses by developing and honing security infrastructure.
Mr. Walsh (Chris O'Dowd) is the patient Javert to Armstrong's wily Jean Valjean in a 13-year-long quest to expose the hero's secret.
Not to mention the tattoo her threw, the darting right which surprised his wily boxing opponent and the numerous oblique kicks to the midsection.
But along with the reality of Israel came David — wily, charismatic, cunning, magnetic, brutal, a hero so flawed that he could only be real.
Mr. Nadler was an occasional but particularly lethal thorn in Mr. Trump's side over the decades, interfering with the real estate developer's wily moves.
"The Proposal," Jill Magid's captivatingly wily documentary about her attempt to liberate the archives of the renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán, wears many faces.
Flynn, who allowed three runs in four innings, was replaced by Wily Peralta, who pitched around two singles in the bottom of the eighth.
But a new album, "Happy Song," features a 10-piece band playing the wily arrangements of Oded Lev-Ari, a fellow Israeli jazz musician.
Divining Liberman's true intentions is something of a parlor game among Israel's political pundits: fans describe him as wily; critics say he is fickle.
She is more interested in hooking up with Nick (Alexander Calvert), a wily dreamboat to whom she accidentally sends a sexually explicit text message.
So I stipulate, anyway, and for this exercise I can stipulate, for I am judge and jury, fierce prosecutor and wily defense attorney alike.
Mr. Pompeo must keep Mr. Trump, 72, from being duped by the North's wily leader, Kim Jong-un, who is half the president's age.
Aldo made a concerted effort to try and stifle the fabled footwork and wily movement of Edgar with piercing jabs and some thunderous leg kicks.
This leads many voters to question whether Mr Zeman still has the fortitude to guide the country and match wits with the wily Mr Babis.
Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), the MI6 officer tasked with tracking Villanelle down, is instinctive and determined; Carolyn Martens (Fiona Shaw), her boss, is puzzlingly wily.
In jail, they meet a wily thief named DJ (Benicio Del Toro), who helps them escape, then later breaks them into a First Order stronghold.
Unlike most presidential candidates, when the wily Vermont Senator announced his presidential bid, he never thought in the microscopic terms of White House or bust.
RHP Paolo Espino could be making RHP Wily Peralta's next scheduled start Friday against the Cubs in Chicago after Peralta was moved to the bullpen.
The other leadoff hitters Baker used in Cincinnati were players like Drew Stubbs (more than any other player), Brandon Phillips, Zack Cozart, and Wily Taveras.
Mike Leake, who has been sensational since a rocky start to the season, will take the mound Tuesday against struggling Milwaukee right-hander Wily Peralta.
After an unexpected and controversial loss to K.J. Noons the MMA world's favorite Stocktonite found himself in business with a wily promoter named Scott Coker.
As is often the case with the wily McConnell, there was some skepticism as to whether that explanation ought to be taken at face value.
When they confront Betty and her grandparents, the wily girl lies her way out of trouble and directs suspicion toward Toby — a reclusive, shellshocked veteran.
The tenor Brenton Ryan made a convincing house and role debut as the wily servant Pedrillo, singing with a fresh, clarion tone and dramatic aplomb.
A 2006 trade to the Reds for Wily Mo Pena, an underachieving slugger, began an eight-year run in which Arroyo never missed a start.
Kipnis deposited a 29-20 slider from Wily Peralta (218-4) over the wall in right-center field for his sixth homer of the season.
Some, like Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell, made their wily calculations long ago, and made sure to telegraph their allegiance before the Senate hearings began.
Aerial hunting is expensive and not particularly popular, and even worse, the pigs are too wily for it, the Dallas Morning News' Kelley Shannon reports.
You might see a trace of Huck Finn in Zain — a wily, footloose boy whose wanderings illuminate the absurdities and horrors of the larger world.
Agile and wily, Pheby's sentences flit in the weather of Schreber's sanity, yet they are always buoyed by the judge's half-hampered intellect and rationality.
The subtleties of those traditions may well explain the wily rhythmic gamesmanship throughout the album, particularly from Eric Malu-Malu and Richard Kabanga on guitars.
" The encounter convinced one member of my group that "cancer is a wily moving target, and people who talk about a single cure are delusional.
Monaco tore into Juventus after the break, but the wily Juventus defenders often had every angle covered — and Buffon was there when they did not.
He drills down on the few subjects he really cares about (sex, money, penis size) like a wily and shameless investigative journalist desperate for scoops.
Once she arrives, she's faced with the mishaps of her eccentric parents (Anne Bancroft and Charles Durning) and her wily brother, Tommy (Robert Downey Jr.).
He is not merely a confident storyteller but also a thinker, a skeptic, a wily entertainer, a thorn in the side of orthodoxy and cant.
Or worse, that Mr. Trump might be a "useful idiot," sucking up to a wily and authoritarian Moscow regime that serves as his role model.
I was smaller than the other girl, but I'm also really wily and good at fighting, so I actually smashed her face in pretty good.
Much of that credit goes to the wily coach, who has instilled a sense of purpose in a team that looked lost under his predecessor Dunga.
Photo: Getty ImagesIf you got an Amazon Alexa device for Christmas, you might want to keep a closer eye on the wily kids in your house.
When Nestor, a wily Greek leader, first suggests that Patroclus might fight in Achilles's place, he sees "possibilities work like maggots under the young man's skin".
Newton is as wily as they come and attempted to squirm back to his feet any way he could, but Davis was always one step ahead.
He is also a wily commander who leads a ragtag band of protesters willing to risk injury and arrest as they face off against the police.
This David Bowie-inspired song features Jermaine Clement's effortless swagger and smooth voice as a wily crab up to no good when he meets our heroes.
Predator's first true test will come on Saturday night against wily heavyweight veteran Arlovski—an opponent and opportunity Ngannou is excited at the prospect of facing.
That made Adams quite wily in his old age, locating loopholes in the rules that allowed him to take the floor to make his case anyway.
But those celebrations were abruptly cut short as he lost his debut to the wily Hidehiko Yoshida in a battle of two Japanese Olympic gold medallists.
Now they need to learn the wily ways of court to protect their grounds from property developers keen to exploit thousands of schools that lack deeds.
It could have been a wily attempt at a guard pull but when Gracie returned to the feet his grimace told the story of the knee.
Brandon Maurer threw a scoreless eighth inning, and Wily Peralta pitched around a walk in the ninth inning to earn his seventh save of the season.
BREWERS 8, PHILLIES 5 Scooter Gennett and Alex Presley homered in a six-run sixth inning, backing starter Wily Peralta in Milwaukee's home victory over Philadelphia.
That was back before wily political operatives, and then the Supreme Court, opened the floodgates to cash, and candidates began holding fund-raisers by the score.
Through her company, Ms. Dorrance has also championed wily new talent like Warren Craft and Leonardo Sandoval, who contribute their own choreography here, along with others.
The most recognizable candidate is Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 71, a wily nationalist known for his political antics who has been a stalwart of the opposition for decades.
The Asians were wily… Granted, the language Kirby used to describe the diversity, representation and inclusion he was weaving into his stories was a bit blunt.
There is also the American Abdi Abdirahman, who is 41 but also a wily four-time Olympian who knows how to race, and is still fast.
His wily hand — and wallet — have been blamed for the national-anthem protests in the N.F.L.; the unrest in Ferguson, Mo.; and the violence in Charlottesville.
Cages protect nests from predators, and if a wily creature figures out it can dig its way in, another level of security — electrified fencing — is added.
Before now, Frazier said, the best batting-practice hitter he ever saw was Wily Mo Pena, an itinerant slugger of the mid-2000s with intoxicating power.
It's not the first time Murkowski has thrown shade at Mitch McConnell, the wily Republican Senate Majority Leader famous for his legendary backroom vote-counting skills.
Now it's the Chinese, whom Trump mocks by speaking broken English, but also offers as the wily, if not sneaky, bargainers who take advantage of America.
Musical group Wily Savage erected a stage near the Little A'Le'Inn in Rachel and played in the dark and cold for several hundred of the attendees.
The jokes that the universe plays on hapless human creatures may be cruel, but they're also funny, and the Coens are skilled and wily metaphysical pranksters.
"Lovesick in a Hotel Wildfire," the album's second single following "Half Asleep," is an ode to just that sentiment, all wily Springsteen adrenaline and wry triumph.
He is not merely a confident storyteller but also a thinker, a skeptic, a wily entertainer and a thorn in the side of orthodoxy and cant.
In lieu of names, the men reduce themselves to numbers: "Four" for the man who will run the paving machine and "Nine" for his wily assistant.
As much as the wily Luciano Spalletti has tried to revive Roma in his second stint as coach, he has a team that has been cobbled together.
"This isn't the case, say, of a wily businessman seeking to use an insincere claim of faith as cover to avoid a financially burdensome regulation," Gorsuch wrote.
Watching The Bachelor as source material for Bachelor Fantasy League made the rigid structural constraints of the show and the producers' wily interference all the more obvious.
From there, the wily animal found its way into one of the center's exhibit halls, where it was spotted by employees and corralled into a nearby bathroom.
It's a styling trick your wily best friend might concoct for a Friday night out, but it's a kind of creativity that's refreshing in an industry stylist.
He was confronting a wily opponent who had already displayed a Trumpian ability to get away with "outrageous" battlefield decisions that would have doomed any other commander.
While we may lack the gumption of the ever-wily Frank Quattrone, we make up for it in energetic guessing, larded with a lot of actual reporting.
It gives you a lot of respect for the wily capabilities of your friends, and getting killed by a buddy who played excellently is a magic moment.
On first listen, you'd actually be hard-pressed to find the heavy beneath its barrage of wiry melodies, reckless tempo shifts, and Hagen's wily vocals and lyrics.
In this case the wily, mood-surfing mayor, Bill Hartsfield—namechecked in the novel alongside several other historical figures—traded black votes for those eight police uniforms.
Ortega remains a wily and unscrupulous adversary, who only held a free election in 1990 under intense pressure from the United States and from the contra army.
But he cautioned that history has shown the North Koreans to be wily negotiators and that many agreements in the past have been hailed, only to disintegrate.
There are fears in Washington that the winging-it US President will cough up big concessions in a comprehensive mismatch with the wily and prepared Russian veteran.
Named for the wily bandit who steals from the rich and gives to the poor, Robinhood is making the move into the home of its literary namesake.
Characters, partitioned into "proddies" and "cathlicks," are nearly always male, from wily schoolboys who prank their neighbors to desperate teenagers who unleash their discontent at the club.
If you tuned in today to hear us wax poetic about the wily and whiskered warmonger John Bolton like I said on yesterday's episode, well, things change.
But Mitko is a wily manipulator, motivated at times, perhaps, by genuine affection for the narrator, and at other moments by a durable instinct for self-protection.
On Friday afternoon, a band called Wily Savage played for a small crowd on what was otherwise a stage that held nothing but a turntable and laptop.
But in Helsinki on Monday, the American president was outfoxed by a wily Russian leader playing from a position of unquestioned strength, toying with a deeply damaged counterpart.
Its performances, starting with Alden Ehrenreich as the young Han Solo and extending to the film-stealing Donald Glover as his wily frenemy Lando Calrissian, are consistently entertaining.
A docile dog or cat may be able to handle being hoisted into a complicated ensemble, whereas a wily puppy or kitten might get agitated or even aggressive.
Many still look to the wily, ruthless 87-year-old Mr Nujoma, who ran the party as a fief for 45 years until his official retirement in 2005.
If you didn't see the headlines, a wily AP reporter, tipped off by his son's orthodontist, started asking dentists, periodontists and the US government thorny questions about flossing.
Thandie Newton, who plays the wily host Maeve on Westworld, won her first Emmy for the role Monday night, winning for best supporting actress in a drama series.
"This isn't the case, say, of a wily businessman seeking to use an insincere claim of faith to as cover to avid a financially burdensome regulation," he wrote.
In house shoes, he rapped with a sneaky, wily rasp like he was about to steal a million dollar pack from a locked trunk with only a paperclip.
RHP Wily Peralta will remain in the Brewers rotation for the time being, manager Craig Counsell said Saturday after Peralta won for the first time since May 26.
"North Korea has been quite wily in recent years in trying to evade the UN Security Council resolutions ... using diplomatic cover for some of its activities," Murphy said.
Brewers beat Cubs for fourth straight win CHICAGO — Wily Peralta may now be working out of the bullpen but he's still picking up victories for the Milwaukee Brewers.
Ty Burrell plays a nervous beluga whale, while his "Modern Family" father-in-law, Ed O'Neill, steals many scenes as a wily, grouchy, seven-armed octopus named Hank.
And reflecting Mr. Erdogan's reputation as a wily political operator, some said they suspected that he had engineered the coup to justify even tougher action against his opponents.
Too many men fail to share the task of family planning, said Imaniragena, one of many birth-control champions who are deploying wily tactics to encourage burden-sharing.
Ortega is the more recessive of the two; he is a wily negotiator, with a street fighter's swagger, but he is a clumsy speaker and avoids public appearances.
Aside from gearing up to welcome a new baby, Culkin and Charton are already parents to their furry children — two cats named Django and Wily Beans So-Crates.
From the 1830s until the eve of the Civil War, men like Henry William Herbert made a living selling adventure tales larded with wily bucks and ferocious bears.
South Korean intelligence officials say Mr. Kim has executed scores of senior officials, including his own uncle, a wily power broker who had been seen as his mentor.
Wily Facebook users in search of more publicity for their posts are trying to game the social network by adding fake engagement and pregnancy announcements into their posts.
There could be no more "useful idiot," to use Lenin's term of art, than an American president who doesn't know he's being played by a wily foreign power.
In this wily revival of Lillian Hellman's 1939 play, directed by Daniel Sullivan, the actresses Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney alternate in the roles of Regina and Birdie.
RHP Wily Peralta (strained right calf) will make another rehab start this weekend but Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said at least one more after this weekend is needed.
Alas, I am no match for a company wily enough to sell Star Wars Le Creuset roasting pans for $450 (HOLY LIVING FUCK) and somehow make it work.
Romine forged a 6-6 tie with a single off Wily Peralta in the eighth that occurred after Chad Green and Adam Ottavino coughed up a 5-0 lead.
But William also had made significant progress over the 149 times Delos was resurrected— leaving the door open for Robert, wily trickster, to perfect the technology under his nose.
The hidden gem of this fight card is the lightweight bout between former Bellator champion Will Brooks and wily Brazilian Charles Oliveira, serving as the main card's opening salvo.
But even someone as brilliant and wily as Erdogan—who, unlike Trump, is a bona fide political genius—took 15 years to grab control of the entire Turkish state.
It could also -- and this is the most wily and fanciful possible reason of all -- be that Trump sees value in the blanket of critique he's faced from officials.
Recommended for children 7 and older, and featuring the voices of George Clooney and Meryl Streep, it focuses on a wily fox who's dedicated to outwitting three doltish farmers.
In the third round, Narkun bit down on his mouthpiece, gave Khalidov none of the respect his power demanded, and got in the face of the wily old-timer.
Villanelle, the wily assassin of "Killing Eve," is more seditious, dressing for her murderous assignations in filmy ruche-necked Edwardian frocks or layer upon layer of dainty pink tulle.
The best thing the new film does is to bring back Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid), the wily, scene-stealing slob whose disgusting habits are a source of considerable amusement.
A few years later, China's art market exploded; artists (a few) were living like emperors; and a wily government was veering between cracking down on art and promoting it.
In this wily revival of a 1939 Lillian Hellman play, directed by Daniel Sullivan, the actresses Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney alternate in the roles of Regina and Birdie.
Such amity, they fear, hastens the great Western surrender to the wily mullahs who are only pretending to be riven by deep internal divisions between moderates and hard-liners.
Things are far hairier in Nadia-land, where she's busy trying to redeem herself in the eyes of John's daughter, a wily 12-year-old with no time for shenanigans.
Click here to view original GIFVideo: Higham Lab, UC RiversideMohave rattlesnakes and Merriam kangaroo rats are currently embroiled in an evolutionary arms race, pitting wily predator against fast-acting prey.
In the case of the Tarantino movie currently in theaters, The Hateful Eight, the role is that of Daisy Domergue, a wily, foul-mouthed criminal played by Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Mixed with the whoosh of traffic from a nearby street and the occasional rumble from the Kelly monument, the artificiality of the human-voiced birdsong makes for a wily intervention.
In fact, Smolka and the wily Irishman, Paddy Holohan put on one of the best grappling bouts in MMA to date in the UFC's only non-Johnson flyweight main event.
Also appearing in the trailer are June's on-again, off-again lover, Nick (Max Minghella) and Moira (Samira Wily), June's friend who previously escaped Gilead to seek freedom in Canada.
There is no obvious, better choice to navigate the next two years with wily Mitch McConnell in control of the Senate and an erratic, tempestuous president in the White House.
Darling suggested that only Gooden and Fernandez had possessed the sort of overpowering stuff to match the present-day rotation, but that his group had been more wily and experienced.
After giving back a run in the second on an R.B.I. groundout by Rivera, Brewers starter Wily Peralta also settled down, at one point retiring 10 batters in a row.
Bouteflika had been known as a wily political survivor, but at 82 and diminished ever since a 2013 stroke, appeared to underestimate the depth of frustration with his stagnant leadership.
This scene, which aired on the inaugural season of KUWTK, has become part of the internet lexicon, and is arguably the moment in which Kris's wily ways became public knowledge.
There's this sort of wily intelligence that is always there behind every performance that he gives that makes you feel like there's more to him than just his good looks.
Watch with a mixture of horror and mirth as this wily assassin, dressed in a pervy variation on a milkmaid costume, eviscerates her victim in the window of a brothel.
His epic tale follows the wily warrior Odysseus as he twists and turns his way back home to the shores of Ithaca after fighting a 10-year war at Troy.
The booze plus the show's 1980s setting makes me think of penne a la vodka, which would be the perfect bowlful for our next date with the wily Jennings family.
There are things that nobody can plan for, but at least the planning gives you some confidence and a feeling of control over your personal life when things seem wily.
Perhaps Mr. Trump's biggest miscalculation was over-relying on the personal rapport he built with Mr. Kim, and overinterpreting the commitments he received from the young, wily North Korean leader.
But no tangible plans have been presented to Congress — even though Chuck Schumer, the wily Democrat senate leader who is passionate about infrastructure, seems ready to cut some bipartisan deals.
I know that Port Authority is a maze of twisty little urine puddles, but even Eli Manning is wily enough to note the EXIT signs and then follow the arrows.
Shapovalov played superbly in the opening set to overpower fellow 20-year-old De Minaur but he could not sustain his level and the wily Australian, ranked 18th, hit back.
We want to believe that we can see and hear the most vital art and its contours, mysteries, and wily beauty, but more often than not trusted guides are needed.
Anyway, the big question on the lips of every dedicated Ser Davos fan is this: what role is the wily old Onion Knight going to play in the last two Seasons?
LEVIN: I agree with you both because this President is quite wily when it comes to negotiations, and he&aposs got a great team now with Pompeo and Bolton and others.
Leicester City, now coached by the wily old Italian Claudio Ranieri, has put together two halves of different seasons that would have won the league title if achieved over one campaign.
His introduction feels like any other character with a large personality and a penchant for trouble — like a new Angus, one of Jamie's associates and a fan favorite — but less wily.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (3403-2340, 28) Pomeranz is enjoying a string of three straight starts allowing two earned runs but has yet to go more than six innings this season.
LHP Brent Suter is back with the Milwaukee Brewers for the fifth time this season after being recalled from Triple-A Colorado Tuesday when Wily Peralta landed on the disabled list.
Renzi supporters accused their opponents of framing them, saying M5S had saved the scandal-plagued Berlusconi to smear the government in a plot worthy of the wily Renaissance diplomat Niccolo Machiavelli.
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Wily Peralta's 4-1 record suggests he's off to a solid start this season, although his 5.19 ERA and 1.50 WHIP leave a bit to be desired.
Keith Loveard, a political-risk consultant in Jakarta, thinks that Mr Wiranto's appointment may be a "wily" balancing act aimed at setting meddlesome former generals in the cabinet against one another.
As his tongue darted from his mouth like some sort of mad ferret, Žižek won over the audience thanks to a wily combination of Slovenian dad jokes, self-deprecation, and irreverence.
Against the poor, woods-wanderin' Raps, the Hamlet of the NBA has transmuted into Puck, a wily fellow who goofily manipulates everything around him for the sake of mirth and love.
The Kansas City Royals designated veteran right-hander Wily Peralta for assignment on Saturday, one day after he clashed with rookie catcher Meibrys Viloria during the eighth inning of a game.
Thornton won a Golden Globe for his performance in Season 1, and he's just as good this go-round — wily and shockingly sympathetic for someone who's a lowlife and a drunk.
In the opening story, a wily toy broker seeks out the one-of-a-kind model train that Robert E. Lee gave to his son, Graham, just before the child died.
But reliever Wily Peralta worked out of the jam by getting Rosario to pop out, Sano to strike out and Gonzalez to fly out to leave runners at second and third.
With a long face and a lean frame that in later years turned gaunt, Mr. Stanton could look hapless, but also vaguely sinister, deflated or as wily as a hungry coyote.
Early standout performances include Lawrence Gilliard Jr. ("The Wire") as a possibly too-honest cop and Dominique Fishback ("Show Me a Hero") as Darlene, a wily prostitute with a sentimental streak.
But all that seemed to matter as the club kicked off its 93rd season of the hunt last Saturday was that somewhere out there was a wily fox to be chased.
Sourdough Sam has been the team's rootin' tootin' unblinkin' mascot since the 1970s (though the image of a wily, trigger-happy prospector goes back to the early days of the team).
It remains unclear whether Mitch McConnell, the wily GOP Senate majority leader, will be able to muster the votes to close down Trump's trial by this Friday without allowing any witnesses.
What doesn't suck is that Hannah B. is a wily woman who knows exactly what she's doing when she gets her chance to talk to Colton: Getting that lead role in May.
He already fell for Putin's supposed praise, and more lavish encomiums are sure to come from wily world leaders seeking to manipulate the president, and hence the policies of the United States.
But one lesson of the Ukraine story is to remind us that Trump is also a pretty wily character who is perfectly capable of forming and executing fairly elaborate plans in secret.
With Mercury in your sign until April, expect everyone else to be on the same wily metaphysical page as you—your sharpened mind now allows for an astute explanation of the unexplainable.
That's what this video looks like (kind of), except replace Steve Carell for George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Barack Obama, and Jim Carrey for a team of wily researchers.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (63-1, 4.71) Davis will come off the disabled list to make his third start after taking a line drive off the forearm at Pittsburgh on April 11.
Agriculture was a catalyst for cat populations, the study's authors say, because the need to store grain and other crops drew nearby rodents — rodents that in turn became food for wily felines.
Robin Smith bristled with menace as the wily Ephraim Cabot, who brings home a new wife, Abbie (Mbali Bloom), who soon becomes pregnant by Ephraim's son, Eben (Marcel Meyer), with tragic consequences.
But for all the risk it poses, it offers an image Mr. Trump relishes: of a wily negotiator willing to do the unexpected — meeting with a perceived enemy — to advance his agenda.
As played with fierce conviction by Chloë Sevigny (whose longtime fascination with Borden led her to commission the script from her friend, Bryce Kass), Lizzie is headstrong, wily and, possibly, an epileptic.
I had "wily" instead of OILY (and made the change after getting EEL next door, a very OILY meat); I also had "act" for OPT, "tug" for TUB and "aha" for OHO.
Blue and White will also have to resist what are certain to be the wily Mr. Netanyahu's efforts to divide and conquer, and there are several visible seams Mr. Netanyahu could test.
Still, the outburst wasn't enough for Milwaukee starter Wily Peralta who gave up four runs on five hits and three walks with four strikeouts but couldn't get out of the fifth inning.
Until this week, the wily Zuma, 75, who never had much of a formal education, managed to outsmart his political opponents both inside the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and outside it.
If Spain stands for rapid, incisive passing, Italy for tactical sense and wily experience, the Netherlands for infighting and disappointment, and Germany for intensity and success, what do we want to be?
Kipnis deposited a 1-0 slider from Wily Peralta (2-4) over the wall in right-center field for his sixth homer of the season and his third career walk-off shot.
A wily Labour leader might have forced them to pass a vote of no confidence in their own government in order to hold a general election; Mr Corbyn simply went along with her.
While her wily methods never involve outright breaking the law (not worth it for even the roomiest of restaurant accommodations), they definitely include taking ballsy risks everyone else is too bashful to attempt.
With Mega Man, you're rewarded for careful, precision-based play, which is absolutely perfect for a young kid with seemingly endless summer days to dedicate towards understanding the optimal path to Dr. Wily.
Having come through that test of their resolve against Poland, the wily Argentine was convinced his players would not fall victim to complacency and would be better equipped to deal with future setbacks.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (3-25.00, 21) Even though he had his three-start winning streak halted, Leake is coming off another strong performance with seven innings of two-run ball at Washington.
The show presents Calder as a genre-defying modern master, who wields an influence today that's every bit as profound as that of his wily friend Marcel Duchamp (who coined the term "mobile" ).
As Liebling's profile became a series of articles and then finally a book (which I treasure), his regard for Long evolved from one of bemused contempt to respectful admiration for a wily politician.
A wily teenage orphan named Amani Al'Hiza tames an immortal horse made out of sand and wind, and then, dodging bullets from the sultan's army, gallops into the desert with a mysterious stranger.
We can talk about Fabricio Werdum having a lapse in concentration because he is normally so wily, but he often breaks stance to chase opponents and he almost always leads with his face.
RHP Zach Davies (220-214) tossed his fifth quality outing of the season and became the first Brewers pitcher with 2345 victories prior to the All-Star break since Wily Peralta in 53.
The show, however, in the Brooklyn series On Stage at Kingsborough, preserves the tale's signature farmyard creatures and its wily wolf, incarnated by the large and limber puppets of Glass Half Full Theater.
The Making of a Criminal "A man by himself isn't honest for long," thinks the wily, impulsive, unemployed narrator in Patrícia Melo's grimly amusing thriller "The Body Snatcher," translated by Clifford E. Landers.
Zwirner is trumpeting its coup with an all-Klee booth here, full of wily small-scale watercolors like "Signs in the Field" (1935), with its joyously inscrutable cloud of glyphs, ovals and eyes.
Mr. Hawley has been under fire for running a lackluster campaign against Senator Claire McCaskill, a wily political veteran trying to hang on in a state that has moved sharply away from Democrats.
As he was writing, he was taking in news of the crisis over the Panama Canal, an episode of political and military manipulation in which America emerged as a new, wily imperial power.
But this live album, which ranges from the affectionate original "Thinkin' About Your Body" to covers of the Beatles and Dizzy Gillespie, captures Bobby McFerrin's restless versatility and wily sense of musical play.
" Another illegal immigrant, a lovable and wily young man known as Abe, spies a policeman and recognizes "the look in his eyes: the look of a people losing their grip on a continent.
And McConnell, the wily GOP leader who's shown great skill in vote-counting among his caucus in the past, remains optimistic that he'll eventually rally enough votes to ultimately block any new testimony.
In the last nerve-jangling moments, it seemed Lee was destined to be crushed again as the wily left-hander roared back from the brink to level the decisive set at 20-20.
And it's how he succeeded in humbling, at least for the now, Qassim Suleimani, the wily commander of Iran's elite Quds Force, which has spearheaded Tehran's ambitions to make itself a regional hegemon.
To help this art-form along, wily entrepreneur-seamen packed the holds with hams and cheeses, crockery and glassware and good supplies of drink, mainly beer and wine, sometimes madeira picked up en route.
He improved to 25-for-24 with five homers and 22016 RBIs in his career off Marlins LHP Jeff Locke, his second most against any pitcher and trailing only Wily Peralta in both categories.
That, at any rate, is the marketing come-on for John le Carré's 24th novel, two decades after the wily old spymaster is generally reckoned to have crept into well-deserved if mysterious retirement.
She may have hit only 16 winners, but many of the 26 unforced errors Keys made were because she had run out of answers to the questions continually being posed by her wily opponent.
The lowly mosquito is a wily and pernicious foe, surviving and adapting as it infects us with a rogue's gallery of parasites and viruses, including malaria, Zika, Yellow fever, Dengue and West Nile virus.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (5-9, 228) Hammel rebounded from back-to-back brief outings with a strong start Wednesday against Pittsburgh, limiting the Pirates to one run and three hits over six innings.
Cilic proved a tough opponent for Zverev, going toe-to-toe with the youngster in a tiebreak lasting 20 minutes before the German ground down the wily 29-year-old to take the opener.
Dempsey was a box office sensation and when the wily Rickard matched him against the French war hero Georges Carpentier in 2100, the pair were able to produce the first ever million dollar gate.
Born in 1973, he was a nephew of Tutu Pombo, a wily, flamboyant chief who had grown rich in the eighties as he negotiated with whites to extract mahogany and gold from the jungle.
Now, as wily veteran catcher Crash Davis reminded Nuke LaLoosh as the talented but inconsistent rookie pitcher was celebrating a rare one-two-three inning in the baseball classic "Bull Durham," the moment's over.
He has a modernist bachelor pad in the hills but can't get much work, despite the maneuverings of his wily feline agent, a pink tabby named Princess Carolyn (voiced by the great Amy Sedaris).
The danger is that wiliness quickly becomes a self-perpetuating spiral, as Levada warned, with the excuses and justifications served up by wily men and women only serving to embed these pathologies ever deeper.
That is, until the scene when Don Basilio, a music teacher in Seville (and the town's most wily operator), explains to an employer, the crusty Dr. Bartolo, how to take down a young rival.
Now, in a wily example of art imitating art imitating life, that immersive experience has been reimagined as "Dispatches From Elsewhere," a 10-episode scripted series created by Jason Segel, beginning Sunday on AMC.
Having leveraged everything he owns to acquire a shrewd financial backer (Ken Stott) and a wily press agent (David Thewlis), Crowhurst soon recognizes his recklessness while pretending to his family that all is well.
The death of Ali Abdullah Saleh ended the tumultuous career of a wily strongman who combined charisma, duplicity and brute force to remain a giant in the politics of his impoverished country for decades.
David Suchet — doing the Yiddish equivalent of his Belgian detective Hercule Poirot — delivers a crowd-pleasing, vaudevillian turn as a wily old antiques dealer in "The Price," directed by Jonathan Church at Wyndham's Theater.
At a crossing somewhere in New Hampshire or Vermont — I prefer not to say for security reasons — I encountered a wily Canadian, a border agent who tried, through friendliness, to rob me of my suspicions.
At the outset, Mertens appeared set for a dominant win after racing to a 4-0 lead in the first set but Martic fought back with a combination of powerful groundstrokes and wily sliced backhands.
After a recent move, I found mounds of cords and wires, strung together in wily webs, a woven chronology in the way life had changed over the past decade as I cycled through fleeting gadgets.
In the middle of the night, the wily New Zealand-based cephalopod apparently squeezed through a small gap in the top of his tank, scampered across the floor, and flung himself down the nearest drainpipe.
Tech Industry Pursues a Federal Privacy Law, on Its Own Terms Earlier this month we talked about the wily businessman who beat Facebook and Google's influence operation to get data-privacy legislation passed in California.
With the Tigers trailing 4-13, Stewart hit a 2-2 changeup from Royals reliever Wily Peralta that glanced off of the foul pole in right field and gave the Tigers a 7-4 lead.
It's been more than two years since Guardians of the Galaxy got moviegoers hooked on Marvel's gang of wily space-explorers—and if the first full trailer for 2017's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
With the Tigers trailing 24-23, Stewart hit a 03-20 changeup from Royals reliever Wily Peralta that glanced off of the foul pole in right field and gave the Tigers a 22-20 lead.
Brewers starter Wily Peralta (3-1) lasted only four innings, allowing six runs on nine hits and an intentional walk while failing to strike out a single batter for the first time in 20 starts.
These are the fans who know and adore him as Tyrion Lannister, the witty, wily and dangerously underestimated warrior of the blockbuster series "Game of Thrones," which ended its eight-season run earlier this year.
Last Sunday, two days after Conley nearly no-hit the Brewers, Milwaukee's Wily Peralta allowed 13 hits to the Marlins in five and two-thirds innings, with zero strikeouts — and he still won the game.
Wily provocateur, enemy of the state and media-savvy advocate for the disenfranchised, he is a darling of the global contemporary art world, a bona fide celebrity whose burly, bearded presence invariably draws admiring crowds.
Claudio Ranieri, the 64-year-old coach who has never won a domestic title and who was fired a dozen years ago by Chelsea, is a wily old fox using every trick in the book.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (1-21, 2500) Walks have been a bit of an issue for Koehler, who has issued four free passes in two of his four starts and 22 in 21 innings overall.
All of this, along with Trump's demonstrated capacity to surprise allies, appease autocrats and make concessions to wily interlocuters, is why the Trump-Putin summit worries US friends in Europe and Trump's critics at home.
RHP Wily Peralta struggled with command again Thursday and ate his third loss in as many starts, although he actually lowered his bloated ERA from 10.80 to 10.13 by allowing five runs over five innings.
Russell, who served from 85033 until his death in 1971, was a wily legislative tactician who ran the conservative coalition of southern Democrats and Republicans that controlled the Senate for much of the 20th century.
Léa Seydoux ("Blue Is the Warmest Color"), as beautiful and seductive as she has ever been onscreen, plays the title character, Célestine, a wily young siren contemptuously observing the follies of her wealthy, abusive employers.
How wily teens outwit bathroom vape detectors Schools around the country are starting to use vape detectors to catch kids using ecigarettes—but like many things built to try to contain kids, they aren't working.
Still, the stream of Egyptian petitions continued for some months, many marked by a conviction that Wilson could not have willingly betrayed the Egyptian cause and must therefore have been duped by the wily British.
As for Antony, the charismatic orator who can whip a crowd into a revolutionary frenzy, that role will be filled — no doubt to repletion — by the charismatic Elizabeth Marvel (the wily president on "Homeland"). Publictheater.
Two leading voices in jazz since the 1980s, the trumpeter Douglas and the saxophonist Lovano teamed up close to 10 years ago to establish this quintet, a fertile playground for their wily post-bop compositions.
While Ms. Maiolino was creating these harrowing works, she also spent the 1970s crafting wily collages, whose papers were not laid onto a single support but mounted in boxes, and therefore perceptible in three dimensions.
WASHINGTON — The top Republican in the Senate, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, has a reputation as a shrewd tactician and a wily strategist — far more than his younger counterpart in the House, Speaker Paul D. Ryan.
The Cavaliers (9-4) had a terrific season and quarterback Bryce Perkins, a wily senior, poked more than a few holes in the Tigers' defense, which allowed 387 yards, the most it had all season.
In the case of "Rockstar," which was a smash on Spotify and Apple Music immediately upon release, Post Malone also got a wily assist from his label, Republic Records, which found a loophole on YouTube.
It's both a telling anecdote about her wily subject, and something of a red flag for readers — a sign that some details in the book may have originated from Mr. Avedon's imagination rather than reality.
But not only were King and nonviolent activists regularly denounced as too uncivil, stirring up trouble in an otherwise peaceful society, but King in particular saw calls for civility as the wily weapons they were.
Faber was in imperious form on Saturday night, scoring a number of knockdowns and coming close in securing a stoppage win through some close-call submission attempts against wily, tough-as-nails Brit Brad Pickett. OMG!!!!
That's when Ng Sik-ho, a wily Hong Kong drug trafficker known as Limpy Ho, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for smuggling more than 20 tonnes of opium and morphine, according to court records.
The show's most distinctive, slapstick running joke imagines the border battle as a Looney Tunes cartoon, where the roadrunner is a coyote: El Coyote, a wily immigrant smuggler who frustrates Bud's elaborate attempts to capture him.
The wily Rafsanjani rankled hardliners in the lead-up to election to the assembly and parliament in 2016 by openly criticizing the Guardian Council, the body that vets candidates, for their large-scale disqualification of moderates.
Watching Charlie comfortably lead the post-conference interview with Tyson—a wily 6'9 bruiser with a winning smile but some truly contentious remarks about women to his name—I wondered how she navigated this macho world.
Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock met as the best fighters in the UFC 21995 tournament, and Gracie's wily Jiu Jitsu skills carried him to victory over the much more athletically gifted, but less technically refined Shamrock.
Léa Seydoux ("Blue Is the Warmest Color"), as beautiful and seductive as she has ever been on screen, plays the title character, Célestine, a wily young siren contemptuously observing the follies of her wealthy, abusive employers.
Literally Alive Children's Theater has revived its version of the fable, which unfolds during the American Revolution, when a pair of hungry but wily soldiers persuade villagers to add ingredients to their odd but delectable recipe.
The answer is offense, and the wily nature of manager Buck Showalter—so, if Mark Trumbo, Manny Machado, Adam Jones, and Jonathan Schoop can go to town, they have a chance to take two of three.
In Mr. Ayers, Mr. Trump sees what Mr. Kelly, a career military officer, was not: a wily political operative whose focus would be on politics and campaigning as the president looks toward his re-election bid.
For this Australian-born actress's best-known American performance, as a deceptively wily trophy wife in Martin Scorsese's 22002 film "The Wolf of Wall Street," you'll have to rent it via Amazon, iTunes, and other services.
The console is referred to by The Verge as the best tiny console yet, featuring 42 games like Sonic, Street Fighter 2, and even some heavy-duty retro fandom picks like Mega Man: The Wily Wars.
The Patriots have long been a roadblock in the way of Manning's path to the Super Bowl, but in their latest AFC championship clash the wily quarterback and the Denver Broncos outlasted the Patriots 20-18.
From the progress of nation-building to the conquest of the inveterate and ever-wily Taliban, US officials followed the same talking points, emphasizing how they were making progress even if the war was going badly.
Millions of "white" Americans have sufficient African ancestry — often a result of some wily predecessor's successfully having slipped the yoke — to theoretically have been enslaved in the Southern states that enforced racial-purity laws most fanatically.
He added that some wily tourists had figured out that buying tickets at the palace would cost only about $25, and were secretly sneaking there on foot, irking other tourists, who had already paid full price.
During the trial, Mr. Jones was portrayed as a wily eccentric who sometimes slept in a fez or his mother's dressing gown, obsessed about crime, was interested in fortune-telling and seldom far from his dog, Rocket.
Stempniak nets pair to lead Hurricanes past Habs MONTREAL — The Carolina Hurricanes are one of the youngest teams in the NHL this season but it was a wily veteran who helped them continue their recent hot stretch.
Serbia now face China, who they beat in the preliminary round, in the final after the Chinese defeated a wily Dutch team in a fiercely fought match that ended 27-25 23-25 29-27 25-23.
Before starting AppDynamics in 2008, Bansal was an architect at Wily, which was acquired by CA. While there he worked alongside Lew Cirne, who went on to be founder and CEO of AppDynamics competitor New Relic, which .
RHP Wily Peralta failed again to get out of the fifth inning Sunday and allowed seven runs — six earned — on seven hits and a walk with one strikeout in an 11-383 victory the New York Mets.
Ms. Ward had graduated from the University of South Carolina (where she was a member of the equestrian team for one year), working to become a riding teacher, but she could not catch this little wily beast.
After the army brutally crushed an Islamist insurgency in the 1960s, the military chose Mr. Bouteflika, a wily ex-foreign minister whose political roots go back to the earliest years of Algerian independence, to lead the country.
After threatening retirement for a brief spell, Ali returned to take a split decision win over Norton and then put ideas of a rubber match with the wily marine on the shelf for a couple of years.
If the 203th century was enamored of highborn villains, the Victorian age admired master sleuths with uncanny deductive skills, like Émile Gaboriau's wily French police detective, Monsieur Lecoq, and, of course, Arthur Conan Doyle's immortal Sherlock Holmes.
I use the word "surprisingly" because, at her best, Meloy (her first name rhymes with wily, not gaily) is a subtle and sophisticated writer who deserved her inclusion in Granta's 2007 list of best young American novelists.
During the opening points of his Australian Open match against the wily veteran Gilles Simon — known for his ability to lure opponents into deadly traps with deceiving softballs and sudden bursts — Kyrgios did not take the bait.
As Mr. Tillerson entered the Foreign Ministry here to meet Mr. Lavrov, an experienced and wily veteran of many of Russia's post-Cold War encounters with Washington, the Russian government released another salvo against American intentions here.
As Mr. Tillerson entered the foreign ministry here to meet Mr. Lavrov, an experienced and wily veteran of many of Russia's post-Cold War encounters with Washington, the Russian government released another salvo against American intentions here.
" If she had continued with her lawsuit, he said, she would have been revealed as "an unscrupulous, wily politician who had destroyed the immigrants' book and sued me for $3 million in order to conceal her blunder.
It should not surprise us that people who got that wrong also were wrong about the dangers wily foreigners posed to America decades onward — if, indeed, the Founders even thought the provision deserved to last that long.
As a Swanson fan it is sometimes more fun to watch him work hurt because his ground game is something quite wily—constantly working back to half butterfly guard and hitting stand ups and sweep attempts from there.
After the fighting stopped in 2003, the world poured in aid to support Liberia's transition to democracy and to prop up the administration of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a wily World Bank veteran who was elected president in 2005.
Both are fun, specious ideas, though an actually plausible explanation might be that car companies are just being wily and trying to appeal to the biggest growth market in the world today, China, where red symbolizes good fortune.
RHP Wily Peralta made his strongest start of the season Tuesday, holding the Cardinals to a run on three hits and a walk while striking out 10 over seven innings of work for the first time since Aug.
But, the wily fox of a nomadic manager that he is, Ranieri apparently also negotiated a 5 million pound bonus for himself, or about $7.4 million, in the event that he helped Leicester to be Premier League champion.
Still, the albopictus is in many ways a much more wily and industrious insect than the Culex mosquito, which carries West Nile virus and has been the focus of the city's control efforts for the past 15 years.
In 2003, the United States encouraged the European Union to launch nuclear negotiations with Iran that went nowhere for two years, as the wily Iranian negotiator— Hassan Rouhani, now president of Iran's Islamic state— refused to make concessions.
In Florida, where Mr. Scott's eight years in power were rapidly drawing to a close, the governor mounted a vigorous campaign to unseat Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat and a wily survivor of his state's unpredictable political landscape.
" (You can guess what its eccentric city is made of.) A wily rabbit gets the better of a feline predator in Chinese Theater Works' "Tiger Tales," and a notorious horseman rides again in Drama of Works' "Sleepy Hollow.
A caper involving a wily hero and an abundance of counterfeit cash, the film will be presented in select theaters by Fathom Events in both its dubbed version (Thursday) and in Japanese with English subtitles (Sept. 19).fathomevents.
The island's rich, rugged environment — which includes more than 1,000 kinds of plants and animals, including the bald eagle and the island fox — is threatened by Argentine ants, one of the world's most successful and wily invasive species.
Now, two authors offer competing fictional versions of the lost journal, exploring, with mixed results, Meyer's fervid affair with the president, her wily misadventures among the Capitol cognoscenti and the snooping disposition that may have gotten her killed.
Thirty-six subsequent drawings and paintings on paper he made two years later — most from 1939, the last year of his life — are up now at Zwirner, where Klee's wily, woozy art looms with a bleak new urgency.
Yaffa draws on Soviet and czarist history and literature to describe the persistence of a national archetype — the "wily man," as a leading sociologist puts it — shaped by the need to survive through adaptation to a repressive system.
According to government and private experts, the ransomware business is now proving so lucrative that the hackers are pouring some of their profits back into their own research and development, making their attacks more precise, and more wily.
According to government and private experts, the ransomware business is now proving so lucrative that the hackers are pouring some of their profits back into their own research and development, making their attacks more precise, and more wily.
Even more cumbersome is the addition of yet another layer of deception for the character of Song Liling (Jin Ha, in the role that made BD Wong a star), the wily actor who bewitches the bureaucrat Rene Gallimard.
Everything added together it may well be the best first half of a year ever and one that not even the most wily investor would have predicted after the dire end to 2018 and what has happened since.
The Belgian artist, who turned to visual art at the audacious age of 40 after spending most of his professional life in poetry, developed a reputation as a wily and cantankerous provocateur through conceptual projects such as this museum.
The wily Texan, who in his short tenure in Washington has managed to forge a rare, bipartisan consensus among Republicans and Democrats who have come to utterly despise him, has proven surprisingly agile and clever on the campaign trail.
Mr. Rocard served under President François Mitterrand, and the two political veterans' mutual detestation was legendary in French politics, with analysts generally characterizing Mr. Mitterrand as a wily maneuverer of no fixed principles and Mr. Rocard as his opposite.
"Putin looks tough and wily, while America looks incompetent and unable to sustain its commitment, and that's a big win because you have a lot of countries in the region which are re-evaluating their relationships," Mr. Hokayem said.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — If we were in a David Attenborough special right now he would be whispering excitedly to us about the rare, wily Saturday-themed crossword, something many have heard about but never seen in its natural environment.
Its fine debut album is due on Daptone Records next month, and on Friday the group released the video for "Un Tabaco Para Elegua," a slow, snaky tune paying tribute to the wily Santería god of roads and pathways.
The show, which starred Nigel Hawthorne as the civil servant Sir Humphrey Appleby, mined comic gold out of his masterful handling of his boss, portraying him as wily, quick-witted and cheerfully Machiavellian as he blocked ill-conceived projects.
But with coalition-building again key to forming a government, it could be days or even weeks before it becomes clear whether the wily politician hailed by supporters as "King Bibi" has been dethroned after a decade in power.
In "Circus 1903," the latest extravaganza from the producers of "The Illusionists," there are a wily ringmaster, a dashing juggler, a glamorous contortionist and a pair of Italian acrobats who fling each other around like so many hacky sacks.
Echoes of Wagner's "Siegfried" come through vividly during the scene when the witch tries to fatten Hansel up for baking, especially the exchange in Act II of "Siegfried" when the wily Mime prepares a nourishing drink that's actually poison.
Maybe you know a certain story with the name Ali Baba attached to it, but this Target Margin show, directed by David Herskovits, approaches "The One Thousand and One Nights" from another angle, focusing on a wily servant girl.
Chronologically speaking, Brando went from playing a wily Okinawan villager, Sakini, in the film comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956), to playing a decorated air force pilot named "Ace," who falls in love with a soft, compliant Japanese woman.
I remember when he ran for Congress, okay in like 1986 or whenever that was, he&aposs a pretty wily cat, he&aposs pretty smart and he thought that Waters was getting too heated in her rhetoric and so forth.
And so, over a span of just days, the wily E. coli strains made their way from the good life of easy nourishment in a drug-free outer layer through sections of the MEGA plate containing increasingly higher doses of antibiotic.
A wily and combative veteran of presidential campaigns dating back to Nixon, he was the architect of George H.W. Bush's historic comeback from a 17-point deficit in the summer of 1988 to a landslide electoral victory in the fall.
Not to be outdone by the Porgmania sweeping the nation, Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne revealed to Entertainment Weekly that Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindelwald will introduce us to new magical creatures – and bring back the wily, adorable Niffler.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Flummoxed and frustrated by wily veteran Paolo Lorenzi for two sets, second seed Andy Murray changed tactics and beat the 24-year-old Italian at his own game to advance to the U.S. Open fourth round on Saturday.
It was a big relief for the Brewers' bullpen, which began the day having covered 250 22014/3 innings, the third-highest mark in the National League, and had to cover five innings after a short start from Wily Peralta.
The wily military ruler of the Central American nation made world headlines as his relationship with Washington soured, culminating in the United States sending nearly 28,000 troops to seize Panama City and capture him in a house-to-house hunt.
Though he matured in some of the most blood-soaked precincts of Europe, he was by temperament a robust and maybe even hopeful catastrophist, who figured out how to survive and was dogged by guilt over his own wily capabilities.
Set in an idyllic, racially integrated version of the 1910s, the new "Lady and the Tramp" stars a couple of real-life adoptable dogs, Rose and Monte, in the titular roles of a pampered cocker spaniel and a wily street mutt.
At a recent performance, Hallaq used a translucent screen, painted to resemble an alleyway in the Old City of Damascus, to tell a story about unscrupulous traders using the traditional two main characters - naive Karakoz and the wise, wily Aywaz.
Oliver's job is to purchase debt, in the form of bonds, that the Peruvian government owes to struggling landowners — a task being stymied by a hardheaded mountain farmer (Amiel Cayo) and a wily businessman (Carlos Bardem) with plans of his own.
So schools across the country are spending thousands of dollars to outfit their campuses with vaping detectors, only to find that the devices can't stand up to wily teens and that policing student behavior isn't the same as permanently changing it.
If not, as hard as it is to believe, Israelis will be heading to a fourth election in September -- an outcome incidentally that the wily and indefatigable Netanyahu would likely welcome, leaving him caretaker Prime Minister for the next seven months.
In the last few seconds of the last game of Bill Russell's career, Jerry West, the NBA's all time overrated try-hard, was sitting on the precipice of notching one single Finals victory over Iron Bill and his wily crew.
Specters and screwballs, bozos and boogeymen, populate the canvases of this Russian-born American artist, whose wily new exhibition, "On Them" — his first in New York in five years — is the best I've seen by a young painter this year.
Momo is a wily, entrepreneurial fellow always on the lookout for a business opportunity; he quickly realizes that the fallen American, who claims to be an aid worker, could be a useful asset — but not in the way you'd imagine.
At the center of the plot, a wily lady fox (played by the appealing soprano Joanna Latini) is captured by the old Forester (Eric Owens, Glimmerglass's artist in residence) — but ultimately escapes, only to be felled by a poacher (Wm.
The Republican approach may be offensive, but the wily Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and his ilk have accurately concluded that it works with the Trump base, who want broad strokes and brute force instead of nuance and thoughtful discourse.
Back in King's Landing, not even Cersei seems to be into it anymore, having finally driven Jaime away with her wily plotting with Euron to bring in the Golden Company to help her capitalize on Team Targaryen's White Walker detour.
In both Japan and China, an ink painting of a tiger in a grove of bamboo signifies social harmony and, it would seem, political savvy, as this wily animal is among the few able to navigate the dense bamboo forest.
"I recall being put off by how many of my colleagues (or should I say Comrades) seemed to be falling over one another to have a chance to shake hands with the wily old despot," he wrote in an email.
His two-out single in the second extended the inning for Matt Carpenter to lash a two-run double to right center, capping a three-run outburst that signaled the beginning of another bad outing for Brewers starter Wily Peralta.
Director Fernando Meirelles does a splendid job of keeping these two wily, sympathetic combatants front and center, even as he makes the most of the visual environment, especially when it comes to the detail, pomp and circumstance of Vatican ritual.
Mr. Kruszewski works out of Toronto, a bit removed from the nerve centers of fashion, but he has a wily and intelligent way of splicing odd references (here, Italian Renaissance painting) into a collection that looks modern and street-easy.
" The idea of using desperate, wily young women to tell a version of that story grew out of Mr. Daniels's childhood love of "Dreamgirls," which he said taught him that "we're from the 'hood and we can still be fabulous.
Osweiler's 21 career starts make him a wily veteran compared with the Raiders' starter, Connor Cook, who, thanks to injuries to Derek Carr and Matt McGloin, will be the first quarterback to have his first N.F.L. start come in the playoffs.
And if we have a war of attrition until August, I don't think there will be sufficient time to mount the kind of campaign you need to knock off an incumbent — particularly a wily, [special] interest politician like Debbie Stabenow.
"Caveat emptor" and "Never lie" are the two business rules of Billy, a wily horse trader who, abetted by his teenage charge Charles, gussies up old mules with shoe polish and revs their tickers with cocaine to mask their decrepitude.
While Mr. Guzmán's guilty verdict disrupted the relationships and smuggling agreements the kingpin forged in his career, federal agents say his empire remains intact and is now being run by his sons and his wily longtime partner, Ismael Zambada García.
Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg, Zachary Quinto, Kyle MacLachlan and Bill Duke co-star in this wily, slick drama, shot by Soderbergh on an iPhone 22012 Plus from a script by Tarell Alvin McCraney ("Moonlight," which starred Holland; and Broadway's "Choir Boy").
But neither when I was a broken teenager susceptible to a wily predator, nor when I was a young woman who found the courage to tell the truth to a jury, could I have known this season of vindication would come.
Other standouts were Maurizio Muraro as the Prince of Bouillon, who hardly cares about his wife's infidelities and is carrying on his own affair with Adriana's rival in the theater company, and Carlo Bosi as the wily Abbé of Chazeuil.
The death of the former strongman, Ali Abdullah Saleh, brought to a grim end the career of a wily politician who combined charisma, duplicity and brute force to remain a giant in the politics of his impoverished Arabian country for decades.
It's the sort of perverse ending that would have delighted Angela Carter, who famously reworked Charles Perrault's fairy tales into feminist parables where Little Red gets in bed with the Wolf and Bluebeard is thwarted by his new bride's wily, gun-toting mother.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The actresses who come together to form Harley's posse, like Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Roman's nightclub chanteuse Black Canary or Ella Jay Basco as the wily Cassandra, have presence to spare, but you wish they'd been given more to do.
When a wily thief crosses paths with a kind-hearted cobbler named Tack, the encounter launches a chain of events that leads to Tack falling for the king's daughter, and the city falling under siege by a tribe of one-eyed monsters.
Primarily a collection of her springlike songs, with lyrics in English or Spanish, it also features an instructive choice of covers — by the Chilean artist-activist Víctor Jara, the Brazilian pop star Djavan, and the wily American tunesmiths Stephen Sondheim and Jon Brion.
While all three apps use the same secure-messaging protocol, they differ on exactly what information is encrypted, what metadata is collected, and what, precisely, is stored in the cloud — and therefore available, in theory at least, to government snoops and wily hackers.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (0-21, 29) Fister was 213-22 with a 22 ERA through his first six starts last season before a rocky outing in San Diego and a stint on the disabled list sent him down a different path.
That e-mail, which had bent time and space in its route toward my in-box, was my introduction to the wily nature of the web and its digital cousins, and to the massive wrench technology has tossed into the grieving process.
From the moment he emerged on the professional scene, Canelo was marketed as the next big thing and the wily Floyd Mayweather Jr. (understanding boxing to be a patriotic game wherein Mexicans provide the biggest demographic) was keen to capitalize on that.
So now that the global hit — Season 6 starts in two weeks — has brought his character, the wily and louche "halfman" and "perverse little imp" Tyrion Lannister, into the sun-baked realm of Daenerys Targaryen, was it fun to act with the dragons?
And just because I found myself down in the ocean below his house in Montauk the other day while chasing the wily striped bass, maybe you could spend a little time with Paul Simon, here performing live in 2006, on the BBC.
Pernfors, a wily baseliner who liked to draw opponents into the net and jerk them around with angles, beat four seeded players in 1986, including No. 5 Stefan Edberg and No. 3 Boris Becker, before losing to Ivan Lendl in straight sets.
Some officials who have worked to stage past presidential summits fault the President's staff for not shielding him from an in-person encounter with Putin, arguing that he is badly mismatched with the wily Russian leader, who was trained by the KGB.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (218-238, 21) Wainwright always has fared well against the Brewers, posting a 215-222 record and 33 ERA in 23 career appearances (25 starts) - including a victory on July 24 in which he pitched seven scoreless innings.
Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, the director of the C.D.C., said that the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits the Zika virus, has proved to be a wily adversary in Wynwood, a crowded, urban neighborhood in north Miami where all the cases were found.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's government faces a tough re-election battle next year but first it must deal with an opponent as wily as any political rival, troops of monkeys that have become a big threat around its offices in New Delhi.
Now, Mr. Mook and his colleagues regard Mr. Trump as a wily, determined and indefatigable opponent who seems to be speaking to broad economic anxieties among Americans and to the widely held belief that traditional politicians are incapable of addressing those problems.
And that is the scary thing about observing wiliness at home: how readily and quickly we bend, not when there is truly no other choice, but when there are plenty of other choices, the wily one being merely the easiest and most expedient.
The prime minister and his aides want an election in which Mr Johnson is portrayed as the champion of a people defied by wily politicians, with the promise of a cash tsunami about to break over Britain's public services if people vote Tory.
Accruing an impressive fight record of 14-0 jam-packed with KO victories under his belt against the typical smattering of jobbers and wily veterans you'd expect an emerging boxing talent to face, Joshua headlined a grudge match of his own in December.
She married Corlys Velaryon and died fighting a battle on dragonback at the age of 52: Rhaenys's great-grandmother was Alyssa Velaryon, who joined the Targaryen dynasty by marrying Aenys I, a politically wily man who took the throne amid great upheaval.
For Mr. Trump's advisers, the biggest risk at the United Nations General Assembly this year is the reverse of what it was last year: not that he will be dangerously undiplomatic, but that he will be overly enthusiastic about engagement with wily adversaries.
Alon Burton, who plays in Wily Savage and is also curating the music lineup, told Mashable that his band has been part of the event since Roberts' event first began to take off, when the "attendance" was in the low hundreds of thousands.
Ali's later life saw him struggle with poor health and finances and the man who could be seen touring the world in the last few years seemed nothing like the picture of vitality of the 1960s or the wily veteran of the 1970s.
Bourgeois also had the advantage of a long life: from 214, when she was born in Paris into a family of tapestry dealers and restorers, to 21997, when she died in New York at the age of 215, a wily, celebrated art star.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh appears to have patched up a violent rift with his allies in the armed Houthi movement, but the drama has left friends and foe alike wondering anew at the wily political survivor's next move.
Having spent most of the previous afternoon designing the most probing questions possible, and assuming that we as seasoned correspondents would not be hoodwinked by the wily old man, we left with nothing new and headed to our beds exhausted and outfoxed.
Over half a century, L.A. has nursed its own practice of artistic experimentation, steered by the best art education programs in the country, with its own traditions of airy minimalism, wily conceptual projects, abject installations, and politically engaged performance and public art.
The wily Senate veterans are expected to meet in the coming days to begin to discuss terms for the trial, an encounter that will test their instinctive feel for their respective caucuses and flair at manipulating arcane Senate procedure for their own benefit.
We must insist, in the face of an administration that sees us as less-than and not-there, as empty vessels or wily seductresses that we are fully present, entirely human, that we, too, have lives, and that we, too, have rights.
That may explain why at times the new show, settling into an enjoyable stretch of wily Congressional wheeling and dealing before taking a violent lurch into the outrageous, can feel like a cross between the law firm of Lockhart/Gardner and Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!
Mr Manchin is a populist Democrat and wily campaigner with deep local roots, whereas Mr Morrisey did not move to West Virginia until 2006; before that he lobbied for pharmaceutical firms in Washington, which could prove damaging in a state wracked by opioid deaths.
Alain Lamassoure, the centre-right candidate's top adviser on Europe, said he saw Britain as a wily negitiatior, and France and the 26 other remaining members of the bloc would need to be clear about where their "red lines" lay in the divorce talks.
His intelligence doesn't make him guilty, but it does make him seem wily (and he argues that it put a target on his back long before Kathleen's death, as he had been using his wit to write brutal attacks on corruption in Durham city government).
Ms. Kelly said that David Wildstein, a wily former political blogger who was the governor's enforcer at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the bridge, had approached her with an idea for a traffic study in the summer of 2013.
And, like the other theft attempts, these can be prevented by the added protection layer that comes with the PIN-to-drive feature which you should definitely enable, lest you allow your really, really expensive new ride to fall prey to some wily thieves.
Penn simply seemed to have Matt Hughes' number—he could box him up on the feet and Hughes, who had few clever set ups to hide his level changes, struggled to get the wily lightweight down any time he could get a hold of him.
Lil Nas X stars as our wily cowboy hero, who's got his fast horse in the back and a big bag of money in his hand as he outruns the residents of a nearby town who are ostensibly trying to get that cash back.
Born in Eatonton, Ga., in 1848, Harris, who was white, established his reputation in American literature with his Uncle Remus series, stories about an old black slave who told his young white master tales about wily animals such as Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox.
Mr. Tsvangirai proved no match for Mr. Mugabe's wily political maneuvering, which drew on his record as a leader in the struggle against white minority rule, his often violent intolerance of opposition, and his ability to marshal support from regional and broader African political forces.
When asked to hide from the crew the goal of its mission to Jupiter — a point made clearer in the novel version of "2001" than in the film — HAL gradually runs amok, eventually killing all the astronauts except for their wily commander, Dave Bowman.
PARIS (Reuters) - The first thing on Sloane Stephens' mind after beating wily Russian Daria Kasatkina 6-3 6-1 at the French Open on Tuesday was to seek out friend Madison Keys, who she will face in an all-American semi-final on Thursday.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (211: 23.53-22014, 22014) The 21-year-old Bumgarner has won 22 games in each of the past two seasons and has proven to be one of the most durable pitchers in the game with five straight 33-inning campaigns.
The wily Senate majority leader could not stop Trump then, so it's not clear he can do so now, especially since the President acknowledged the economic cost of a border shutdown -- and suggested he was ready to inflict it on Americans for a deeper purpose.
When they were portrayed at all in 20th-century American movies, Asian men were often cast as servants, deviants or as wily and desexualized, said Daryl Maeda, a professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who is working on a cultural biography of the actor.
An unnerving blend of easy charm and menace, he is among the latest in a line of celebrated French cinema hard guys (Jean Gabin and Jean-Paul Belmondo come to mind): wily, brooding antiheroes who exude a machismo rarely matched in modern American cinema.
Using vaudevillian shtick and faux intimacy — like stories of his quasi-mythical work history selling "the three things people want least: burglar alarms, life insurance, and cemetery plots" — he presented himself as a wily veteran of the trade, and more: a guru, a superstar, a personality.
Although Barbossa is written as inconsistently as anyone else, Rush has such a strong grasp on this wily character that he's the only one that feels like a real person that we might be able to love or hate or find funny or annoying or pitiable.
Though Sapun had Nasukawa in trouble with a tight-looking armbar, the Japanese striker gritted his teeth and was patient enough to escape the submission attempt before finishing his opponent off with strikes—showing wily submission smarts with a sense of calm belying his mere 18 years.
In addition to a visual overhaul, the Xbox Goldeneye 007 would add online multiplayer, with leaderboards, three new stages taken from the singleplayer story and the ability to equalize player heights to ensure no wily competitors cheated their way to success using the pint-sized Oddjob.
While she enjoys many demographic advantages heading into the fall, key Democrats say they are growing worried that her campaign has not determined how to combat her unpredictable, often wily Republican rival, to whom criticism seldom sticks and rules of decorum seem not to apply. Mrs.
The Dude (one of the authors of the original Port Huron Statement, "not the compromised second draft") embodies the spirit of the 1960s counterculture, weatherworn by the 1990s but still wily and subversive; Walter is a knee-jerk hawk, always escalating conflict, often with disastrous results.
MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun hit two home runs while Wily Peralta pitched five effective innings and helped his own cause with a two-run homer of his own as the Milwaukee Brewers recorded a 225-281 victory over the New York Mets Saturday afternoon at Miller Park.
But this supposed comedy's humorous aspects are largely handed over to Stefan Adegbola's wily, exuberant Launcelot Gobbo, who invites two members of the audience to join him onstage, embodying his debate about whether to abandon his Jewish master, Shylock, and throw his lot in with the Christians.
Similarly, Trump has ordered sanctions against Russia even while seeking rapprochement with our wily rival, tore up the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, and braved dissent within his own party to bring real pressure on our NATO allies to pay their pledged share toward maintaining our international defense.
Basically, we have three paired entries in this puzzle — at 24 and 91A, 31 and 115A, and 48 and 105A — that each comprise a completely real, successfully elusive living thing and its purported locale, the place this wily creature would like you to believe it resides.
"Molly and the Sugar Monster" is a charming bit of reverse psychology: It features Mr. Bowers as an ornery monster who urges kids to eat junk food, and Emma as a wily kid who taunts him with tales of her vegetable consumption until he explodes in frustration.
Mr. Pitt's performance is engaging and complicated — somehow recalling both the wily and ruthless Aldo Raine of "Inglourious Basterds" and the lethally stupid Chad Feldheimer of "Burn After Reading" — but the film's most memorable words are none of the jargon that comes out of McMahon's mouth.
Trump and Tillerson clearly think they are a match for the wily and infinitely dangerous Putin, but as they move foward with their plan to collaborate with Russia instead of opposing its imperialist tendencies, they might keep in mind another Russian saying, this one from Lenin.
Undaunted, Clavin, who is a wily veteran of the writing trade, tacks up the truth like wanted posters in every chapter, while simultaneously savoring a few of the more fanciful falsehoods along the way, a neat trick in which he displays some ambidexterity of his own.
This music is easy to sing along with, and to move to, partly because the group mostly plays the compositions of Ornette Coleman, and partly because of the personnel: the underappreciated tenor saxophonist Chris Speed, the wily bassist Reid Anderson and the gallivanting drummer Dave King.
The resignation was most likely another masterstroke by the last survivor of the band of wily Communist bosses who seized power in their respective republics when the Soviet Union fell apart and repurposed themselves as national champions and, in Central Asia at least, as all-powerful despots.
I'd name many other Mexicans, men and women, who drew more productively on surrealist, folk and indigenous vocabularies to force a new art after the revolution, including Rivera, the wily modernist Dr. Atl, the Mexico-based Englishwoman Leonora Carrington and the ripe-for-rediscovery Alice Rahon.
Trump's one-on-one meeting with Putin sparked criticism from Democrats and concern from political analysts — including from those who argued that the wily Russian president, a former KGB lieutenant colonel, would likely come well-prepared to get the most out of his encounter with Trump.
He is increasingly seen as an avatar of Democratic craftiness and frustrated conservative aspirations: a wily tactician who has routinely defanged his Republican adversaries with ease, first as chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and more recently as a lead negotiator on the issue of immigration reform.
But the show is also highly respectful of the principled Elizabeth as she learns to suss out her wily prime minister Winston Churchill (John Lithgow), copes with her ambitious but cloddish husband, Philip (Matt Smith), and drifts apart from her fun-loving, romantically feckless sister Margaret (Vanessa Kirby).
"I just feel like the Divas era is officially over," the Superstar said, alluding to the period of time in which she and her sister, Brie, rose to prominence as the Bella Twins, a duo known as much for their looks as for their wily in-ring style.
The lineup means that the US side will be outgunned in terms of diplomatic experience, since Putin has been operating at top global tables since first becoming president in 2000 and Lavrov is considered by his peers to be one of the most wily diplomats in the world.
The man who won four Emmy Awards playing Tyrion, I hasten to announce, is by no means a disappointment as the witty, wily and dangerously underestimated title character of "Cyrano," a musical adaptation of Edmond Rostand's classic by Erica Schmidt, who is also the show's director (and Dinklage's wife).
Evan would serve lobster tails and wine with just a hint of freezer burn, while Amanda would regale the crowd with whispery tales of how Sweet Evan rescued her from the wily ways of Josh, a man she will only refer to as He With The Perfect Chin.
Mr. Wildstein was a political operative so wily, Mr. Baldassare said, that he once stole Senator Frank R. Lautenberg's jacket before a debate so that Mr. Lautenberg would have to borrow someone else's jacket and be uncomfortable during a debate with Mr. Wildstein's candidate, Representative Millicent H. Fenwick.
It is therefore not a stretch to say that the arduous process of negotiating with as wily an adversary as North Korea to tackle a task that will take years to complete — even assuming this is possible — is not a good fit for Trump's personality or skill set.
When McDowell (a wily Zach Grenier) threatens to close off the spigots of cash that Sydney needs for re-election, she makes the only choice she (or the play) has left: to mount an even unlikelier campaign than the one that got her to Washington in the first place.
But that is the thing with Liverpool, this Liverpool: Even Real, those wily old campaigners, will not be entirely sure of what they will have to face — the team lucky to get away with a 4-2 loss, or the team that has burned through Europe all year.
Thanks to the wily producer David Merrick, "Hello, Dolly!" mastered the art of star recasting, running a then-record seven years thanks to the arrival of Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers and other notables to the title role, along with one pathbreaking top-to-bottom replacement of the entire company.
Schempp stayed with Fourcade all the way on the final skiing lap but the wily Frenchman, who was runner-up in this race in 2010 and 2014, threw his ski across the line to claim the gold by the narrowest of margins and write his name in the record books.
In the lackluster summer of 2016, The Shallows (in which a stranded Blake Lively matches wits with a shark) and Don't Breathe (in which trapped young people match wits with a wily, murderous blind man) provided more efficient and consistent thrills than a lot of their super-sized, mega-budgeted counterparts.
I want to star in a training montage where wily old curling legend Stones McGillicuddy trains me for the Olympics but only after I prove to him I'm serious by showing up at his curling club every day for a week despite the other curlers beating me with the Swiffer dusters.
EditorsNote: Adds score to lead; adds detail to play by play; other minor edits Brandon Lowe hit a two-out, two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning off Wily Peralta to lead the Tampa Bay Rays past the host Kansas City Royals 623-1 on Thursday.
That victory belongs to Mitch McConnell, the wily Republican leader in the Senate who understood that Barack Obama was an even lamer duck than he seemed and took the opportunity to hand an abusive and overreaching administration a political defeat of a kind never before dealt to an American president.
Yamamoto had built his own gym to train on his own terms and as his own career wound down, successful youngsters began to trickle out of the small Yamamoto Sports Academy: the respectable Issei Tamura, the wily Kotetsu Boku, and the hot young prospect Yusuke Yachi to name a few.
Gennady Golovkin is always walking with his punches: You might well think that this would start a trend in which everyone and their mother learned to shift, but that was not the case because the shift is an act of wily craft but it is also an act of bravery.
But unlike authors who in their later works allow a sober knell of perception to ring through their prose, Waters instead manages to impart his wily wisdom like some giddy, gurgling, bratty child waiting to be caught and brought back home to clean up his soiled bedroom and do his homework.
In rattling the challenger's nerves early and keeping him off his game, Tyron Woodley showed himself to be the wily veteran, and while his fights are hit and miss as a box office attraction, he remains capable of beating the best fighters in the world and often making it look easy.
Kureishi is the Londoner (of Pakistani descent) who wrote the 1985 Daniel Day Lewis film "My Beautiful Laundrette" and arrived on the literary scene with the 1990 novel "The Buddha of Suburbia," a bi-curious picaresque whose wily mixed-race hero bed-hopped his way out of the London suburbs.
Tennessee elected a stream of standout statewide officials like Mr. Baker, Mr. Gore and former Senators Bill Frist and Fred D. Thompson, who "all made Tennessee look good on the national stage," said Representative Steve Cohen, a wily Memphis Democrat who served in the state legislature before going to Washington.
One of my chief wintertime pleasures is to leave whole peanuts out for the squirrels to hide in their secret caches under the leaf litter and in the forks of trees — and then to watch the wily blue jays digging them up and carrying them away to their own hidy-holes.
But as the race to claim the Iron Throne has become more and more contentious, the gray areas have definitely started to expand, as with the Lannisters and wily Tyrells turning on each other, or the sinister Faith Militant infecting King's Landing with a vicious agenda cloaked in religious text.
Technology is evolving so rapidly that new questions are being asked, and I am of the view that there are very real reasons why we want to make sure the government can not just wily-nilly get into everyone's iPhones or smartphones that are full of very personal information or very personal data.
The choice of 87.6% of my heart, Nigeria — I have a passport, I lived there for almost a decade, I speak and understand two of its many languages fluently, we'd be superb winners — got knocked out in the group stages, our young team sadly not up to those wily Argentinians yet again.
Peralta, Brewers overpower Rockies MILWAUKEE — Wily Peralta picked up where he left off at the end of the 23 season, throwing five scoreless innings and striking out five as the Milwaukee Brewers earned their first victory of the year with a 23-21 decision over the Colorado Rockies Wednesday night at Miller Park.
Although the man known as "Putin's chef" is often portrayed as a wily mastermind—deploying the Wagner Group to the latest civil war, or sponsoring the internet trolls who tried to tip the 2016 US presidential election—there are reasons to be cautious about overestimating the breadth and depth of his influence.
The 1948 discovery of antibiotic treatment for typhoid plunged the infection's fatality rate from almost one in four to just one in 100, triggering "an epic thrust-and-parry duel" between powerful drugs and "a wily bacterial foe's stepwise acquisition of resistance to them," wrote Dr. Myron M. Levine and Dr. Raphael Simon.
Mr. Claflin could have run off with "Their Finest," except that he's just one in a gang of wily thieves who include Eddie Marsan, Jeremy Irons, Jake Lacy, Richard E. Grant (king of the reaction shots) and that sly puss Bill Nighy as a faded star in permanent high dudgeon over his career.
With the Warriors playing just 36 hours and change after being dragged by the Los Angeles Clippers to a costly sixth game — in which Klay Thompson and Curry sustained ankle injuries — Kerr moved the wily supersub Andre Iguodala into his starting lineup and shifted the 6-foot-7 Draymond Green to center.
Charles was for most of his career a light heavyweight and was rated by Ring Magazine as the best fighter to ever compete in that class, but he never won a world title until he stepped up to heavyweight and met the wily Jersey Joe Walcott in a fight for the vacant heavyweight crown.
That changed Tuesday, though, as the Brewers' bats combined for 15 hits including home runs from Jonathan Villar and Ryan Braun while Wily Peralta worked into the eighth inning for the first time this season as Milwaukee snapped a six-game losing streak to the Cubs with a 12-5 victory at Miller Park.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (2016: 53-11, 4.86) Chatwood broke out in 2016 after missing nearly two years due to Tommy John surgery and did most of his best work away from Coors Field, going 8-1 with a 1.69 ERA while allowing fewer than two earned runs in 11 of his 13 road starts.
A wily political veteran, she is seeking a third term in a state that once fancied itself as America writ small but that has taken a sharp turn to the right in recent years — making her one of the most vulnerable of the 10 Senate Democrats up for re-election in states Mr. Trump won.
Though you couldn't tell it from the sign itself, the billboard was erected in support of the band's first-ever Trip Metal Fest, a small, wily—and yes, admission-free—event focused on noise and experimental music that ran concurrently to this year's Movement at a new venue in the Mexicantown neighborhood called El Club.
But before all is lost, Littlefinger and the knights of the Vale will arrive on the scene in time to save the day, leading to a marriage pact with Sansa that leaves her back in Winterfell and Jon headed back to the Wall, with the wily Baelish de facto in charge of the North.
It got its laughs from situations that seemed designed not to push any buttons: Pete's conscience-free squatting on other comedians' couches; his blossoming friendship with Leif, the wily hippie who cuckolded him (an inspired character played with sublime disingenuousness by George Basil); the dispiriting scramble for a few minutes onstage at the Cellar.
Under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a wily political operator who claims to be a descendant of the prophet Muhammad, ISIS took advantage of Syria's misery to put Naji's theories in action: It swept into cities where chaos reigned and brought some semblance of order through a combination of administrative competence and raw brutality.
The podcast features one-off anthology-style stories ranging from gothic thrillers to Wild West heists; but interwoven between them is the ongoing fantasy-noir story of Juno Steel, a world-weary private eye who lives on Mars and winds up frequently saving the universe — all while trying not to lose his heart to a wily cat thief.
Brewers RH Wily Peralta (22-23, 21) Due to a rainout that forced New York to play six games in five days, Verrett will make his fourth start of the season and first since May 22, when he was battered for seven runs on 24 hits and three walks over 22 33/23 innings in a loss at Colorado.
Olivia's maid Maria (a commanding Lori Brown-Niang) tricks Olivia's servant Malvolio, played with simpering snottiness by Andrew Kober, into believing his mistress has fallen for him, while Sir Toby Belch, imbued with a wily charm by Jacob Ming-Trent, sends his cowardly compère Sir Andrew (a nicely goofy Daniel Hall) into battle against Viola-as-Cesario.
In "Yes Minister," which ran from 21992 to 1984, audiences delighted in the weekly predicaments faced by the Right Honorable James Hacker (Paul Eddington), the well-meaning head of the fictional Ministry for Administrative Affairs; his wily, smooth-talking permanent under secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby (Nigel Hawthorne); and Sir Humphrey's whipsawed private secretary, Bernard Woolley (Derek Fowlds).
McConnell is a wily, unflappable, and determined Senate leader, and Democrats who underestimate him do so at their constant political peril, which is why the nervous muttering inside the Senate GOP about the economic damage this ongoing shutdown is causing the nation -- to say nothing of the political cost it is causing the GOP -- is so notable.
After tying it up with a vintage, wily Ginobili layup at the end of the fourth quarter, Manu found himself matched up against MVP candidate James Harden—a man 12 years his junior with go-go gadget limbs anytime a defender gets within five feet of him—in the final seconds of overtime, and came out on top.
His actions, which some called performances, mostly for lack of a more precise descriptor, were the spiritual stock of Marcel Duchamp and Marcel Broodthaers — wily and barbed ready-made sculptures, created by inverting spent liquor bottles onto branches in empty lots, or slashing open the backs of mink coats, or inviting people to an empty and unlit gallery.
In accordance with New York Times policy, this list contains no relatives, close friends, students, colleagues and so forth (which means that I can't include Maureen N. McLane's wily "Mz N: The Serial"; James Richardson's gently arresting "During"; or Ishion Hutchinson's "House of Lords and Commons," which William Logan, in the Book Review, recently called "darkly tinged yet exuberant").
This closely watched race in the suburbs north of Atlanta has been widely billed as a referendum on Donald J. Trump's presidency, and local residents are girding themselves for a new bombardment of money and messaging as the two major parties fight for the chance to brand the Republican president as either damaged goods or a wily survivor.
Washington's ostensible partner in the fight against extremists there was once President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a wily autocrat who, when faced with an uprising during the 20143 Arab Spring, sent U.S.-trained and -equipped security forces to crack down on protesters and engage in open warfare with his political rivals on the streets of the capital Sana'a.
We're about cultural analysis and emotional truths, and the emotional truth of this situation is that losing Margaery blows, especially right before what looks to be a killer matriarchy in the seven kingdoms (plus Jon Snow.) In hindsight, though, Margaery's wily, smily soft power could be seen as obsolete in a world potentially run by women with very high body counts.
Mahathir is one of the few people who has the clout and the track record to win that support from Najib and BN. The wily former leader isn't ashamed of pulling at people's heartstrings -- he released a video recently of himself telling a couple of children why he needs to come out of retirement -- and he has the advantage of nostalgia.
For years, Wyatt has been crafting warped and wily compositions as the grinning outlier of the tightly knit scene revolving around the Paris-via-New York label L.I.E.S. Within their clattering techno enterprises, he's carved out a corner for technicolor bursts of electric guitar, a vision of the dancefloor where a six-string can carry as much emotional heft as a TB-303.
Another possibility is that Mr. Trump was engaging in a bit of the "madman theory" that he and many of his aides reportedly admire about President Richard M. Nixon, who tried to convince Ho Chi Minh, the wily North Vietnamese leader, that he might be crazy enough to drop "the bomb" if they could not find a way to end the Vietnam War.
Depression-era comic strips did not sugarcoat, and that's all the hints you'll get from me on this theme, other than the fact that I myself am a "wily Gothamite," as city slicker was first clued in the Times puzzle, and grew up far from car culture, and therefore knew nothing about car models that share their name with articles of clothing.
Personally, I feel you can put more stock into this kind of victory over a wily veteran than dominant wins over a chinny Cathal Pendred—whose non-existent striking defence was asking for Breese's snapping left straight to the nose—and an aging Luiz Dutra, who was consequently cut from the UFC roster following two losses in his two appearances in the Octagon.
That is usually something that leadership can use to get members who are otherwise a little wily to stand in line, but because [Ocasio-]Cortez has really found her niche and established herself as a mouthpiece for this new progressive wing of the party, I don't know how Pelosi will be able to flex that muscle without alienating some of those people as well.

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