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    1. In their professional capacities they had both heard about a foxy old publicist who spent his summers on this very same Caribbean paradise isle, a wily old dog of a man who was held in the highest esteem by stars and celebrities the world over


    2. Remembering the words of the wily old publicist, the young man said, “If we make you famous, you know, fifteen minutes and all that, could we have a signed photograph of you? You can even kiss Burberry on the cheek if you like”


    3. The very next morning they telephoned the wily old publicist and gave him a piece of their combined minds, but having listened to their ranting and raving for nearly a whole minute, the old dog smiled to himself and asked the young couple, “Has your journey really been such a waste of time? Haven’t you learned a great many new and wonderful things?”


    4. paradise isle, a wily old dog of a man who was held in the highest


    5. telephoned the wily old publicist and gave him a piece of their


    6. But this wily


    7. And she had a wily, mischievous look on her face, a devilish sparkle in her eyes, and a big, playful grin with long white teeth that gleamed in the sun


    8. As he sat on his bed, looking past the anxious Nord, Carius thought about this strange man out there on the road - the wily one up to Divines-knew-what


    9. It was the last thing the wily Imperial wanted at this moment, to be pursued, showered with questions on such things


    10. She could not suppress a delighted giggle at the wily one in front of her now

    11. Even the more pleasant vision of the wily red-head’s grinning countenance was not enough to assuage the shame stabbing his gut and chest


    12. An effective tactic by a wily opponent


    13. The wily priest always has a pre-selected victim named in the silent revelation; one who is either rich or unpopular, and though the dead man has probably died of colic and stomach-ache, the culprit may be put to death for witchcraft, or heavily fined, whichever is deemed expedient


    14. The wily old badger had his own methods of following the group's progress


    15. Emancipation was both a wily military and political strategy and a sincere effort that transformed the war into a moral cause


    16. One of the beasts, a wily old character, sensed a trap, and headed in another direction


    17. “He’s a wily bastard, I’ll say


    18. The evil spirits are wily and always try to divert their


    19. There is only one text that refers to Jesus’ little interview with Herod, the wily old man


    20. As wily as she was, she knew the reasons for Harry’s pursuit of her in the first place

    21. She finally realized—in her late teens—that whether she could depend on a wily Narayan or spineless Sridhar, she could always rely on her own music to help her stand on her feet


    22. 1 But when the wily Satan saw them that they were going to the garden he gathered together his host and came in appearance on a cloud intent on deceiving them;


    23. BISHOP HIGBOLD: What about robbers and pirates? Unfriendly states? And you know that the Holy Land is infested by the descendants of Christ's condemners, the wily Jew, and fanatical Muslims


    24. I worded and reworded a few wily


    25. It was a wily question I did not want to answer myself


    26. “Salutations, Lord Taliesin and Company! How fare things with the wily forces from the east?”


    27. Yet, the wily Tamilian did extract his price to turn into a quisling


    28. he had to admit to a certain grudging admiration for the wily Hu Lyang


    29. " Staring first at Travis then at Curran, he added: "Perhaps that's what the wily John-Paul is planning


    30. It seemed the wily predator considered his pursuers lost or dead as the trail avoided the serious bogs and deep water

    31. John felt himself a better tactician and all round golfer, but the wily old Walter had more than once surprised him


    32. And rather than focusing on all sorts of wily tricks – which probably have never worked once for you, anyway – spend your time sincerely attempting to improve your current business model, which is probably highly flawed, but contains many functional elements


    33. And then those great barnacles, those wily worms, those avian overlords, those artful rats, those Piscadors; they live too on their mobile continent, federated along one keel, to steal a good phrase


    34. You’ve gotta watch those wily wogs


    35. They are like wily old foxes and they’ll pull the wool over your eyes every chance they get


    36. brothers, perhaps more wily than either of them


    37. was wily, cunning like a fox


    38. she’d manage it, but the woman was as wily as a fox and intelligent like


    39. He was fair and compassionate, but no nonsense and wily


    40. and put the screws to this wily businessman

    41. Maybe it was some wily journalist’s way of baiting him


    42. This land troll, Schmoozeglutton now thought, was a wily player, a sly opponent, a cheat! And there Schmoozeglutton had stood, dumbly, while he had done it! The land troll had won the challenge before Schmoozeglutton had even known what was happening!


    43. though…this reporter was a wily one


    44. The Iliad celebrates the heroic, non-reflective nature of preliterate culture and poetry, whereas The Odyssey, via the character of the wily Odysseus, celebrates the new (self-reflective) consciousness that was taking form


    45. The wily Quirk had anticipated the shot early and


    46. and proprietary issues with the wily inventor


    47. been wily, the way you’ve cultivated your contacts among the partners


    48. As anticipated by the wily neighbor, Muhammad marveled at Mariyah’s charms, and as Abraham did with Hagar, the Egyptian slave girl of Sarah, he readily took her under his amorous wings


    49. In the wild, it is the old, wily Kudu who lives the longest because he has learnt from experience and retains the memories


    50. Nevertheless, as she failed to surmount the Hindu emotional obstacles for her Italian ascent to the gaddi, she chose to catapult the wily but silly Manmohan Singh to the gaddi as her proxy









































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