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Films are similarly used, and half-truths and misleading statements cloaked in cunningly constructed phraseology prevail.
The so-called marketing schemes which are so cunningly described are put in such a way that their uselessness to the breeder is not easily discerned.
One has very cunningly contrived leads for ducks.
I am always interested in political propaganda and its manifold and sometimes cunningly devised manifestations.
The rapporteur must be given credit for having cunningly hidden her real message behind technical nuances of meaning.
The whole concern is cunningly controlled for safety purposes.
When the picture is turned at various angles one sees a lot of cunningly concealed and strange creatures which are not apparent at first sight.
Above all, it was the young executives and technologists whom the party opposite courted so cunningly and assiduously throughout the election campaign.