Let's bring you up to date, briefly, with the mischievous knavery going on in the storied Tuscany Valley vineyards. |
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But this material is so swamped in trickery and knavery that its inclusion becomes worthless. |
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No doubt the chancers behind this scam would later graduate to the kind of knavery witnessed at Kingston police court in the same month. |
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Those convinced of his knavery, however, are unlikely to accept this judgment as definitive. |
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Other cities may let such things go, but we don't stand for any such knavery here. |
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Some very recent examples will suffice to persuade us that piety and knavery are incompatible. |
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Hearst's life was so full of knavery and perversity that Mankiewicz simply sorted out the plums. |
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Why should the easy-going Vandenberg have revered a believer in the knavery of men? |
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He had the gift to reveal the model's hidden sins one after the other: their knavery, vileness, trickery. |
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The initial quest for gold in Canada is a story of ignorance and knavery, involving the explorer Martin Frobisher, and one, a promoter and London merchant, Michael Lok by name. |
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