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"cunning" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) able to get what you want in a clever way, especially by tricking or cheating somebody synonym crafty, wily
  2. clever and showing skill synonym ingenious
"cunning" Synonyms
sly artful devious crafty shrewd tricky wily guileful knowing subtle astute scheming designing Machiavellian sharp slick canny foxy imaginative ingenious deft dexterous(US) adroit clever dextrous(UK) handy able keen masterful skilful(UK) skillful(US) crackerjack creative innovative intelligent smart smooth expert skilled masterly evasive elusive equivocating indirect oblique ambiguous equivocal prevaricating slippery cagey deceptive misleading vague cryptic imprecise indefinite indeterminate indistinct inexact quaint pretty charming attractive picturesque sweet toytown twee pleasing cute appealing captivating enchanting arty-crafty pleasantly old-fashioned endearing winning adorable winsome thievish larcenous light-fingered predatory rapacious sticky-fingered thieving crooked dishonest fraudulent furtive kleptomaniacal pilfering piratic plunderous secretive spoliative stealing stealthy strategic calculated tactical deliberate planned politic premeditated advised conscious judicious organised(UK) organized(US) thoughtful aforethought diplomatic intended prearranged projected prudent tortuous complicated involved roundabout convoluted complex circuitous confusing unstraightforward lengthy mazy overlong verbose byzantine beautiful hot knockout bootylicious spunky hunky snazzy spiffy swank swanky tasty yummy bonny dishy deviousness slyness artfulness trickery craftiness deceit deception chicanery cunningness deceitfulness deceptiveness dishonesty fraud guile subtlety trickiness ability artifice cheating crookedness deftness resourcefulness skill adeptness adroitness astuteness craft ingenuity art artistry canniness cleverness dexterity dexterousness expertise inventiveness masterfulness acumen intelligence shrewdness understanding discernment wisdom wit sharpness sagacity insight perception perspicacity sense judgment(US) penetration discrimination acuity evasion avoidance dodging elusion shunning circumvention ducking eluding escape shirking cop-out fudging pretext shuffling bypassing equivocation eschewal eschewing one-upmanship gamesmanship competition cutthroat bettering cageyness competitive advantage competitive edge outfoxing outsmarting outwitting rivalling(UK) rivaling(US) archness cuteness impishness knowingness mischievousness playfulness roguishness sauciness coyness frolicsomeness pertness waggishness frivolity frivolousness levity flightiness silliness facetiousness superficiality opportunism buccaneering carpetbaggery speculation More
"cunning" Antonyms
guileless artless ingenuous sincere honest innocent trustful trusting naive believing ethical accepting credulous frank kind deceivable dupable gullible ignorant shy clumsy uncoordinated butterfingered unskilled unskillful incapable undexterous ungraceful maladroit unadept unskilful fumbled fumbling graceless inept awkward blunderous cloddish incompetent lumbering aboveboard truthful straight veracious honourable(UK) law-abiding lawful principled true trustworthy upright fair faithful forthright genuine good honorable(US) foolish reckless unknowing bumbling lumpen obtuse careless hasty idiotic imbecile imprudent incautious open rash silly amateurish inexpert untrained uneducated unexperienced unqualified inexperienced amateur hapless undeveloped unaccomplished untalented unfit inadequate unversed ill-advised ill-considered improvident thoughtless foolhardy inexpedient misguided risky audacious brash heedless ill-judged impulsive half-baked harebrained hotheaded modern ugly honesty sincerity truth candor(US) candour(UK) truthfulness forthrightness genuineness directness frankness artlessness straightforwardness candidness openheartedness openness bluntness plainness plainspokenness ingenuousness guilelessness ineptitude ineptness clumsiness maladroitness inability incompetence incompetency unhandiness inexpertness lack of ability lack of skill awkwardness incapacity lack inexperience amateurishness ham-fistedness cack-handedness weakness denseness ignorance insensitivity misinterpretation mistake misunderstanding obtuseness stupidity witlessness want impotence inefficiency brainlessness doltishness foolishness mindlessness thickness dumbness unintelligence fatuity gormlessness simpleness senselessness stupidness simplicity vacancy vacuity shallowness crudeness

817 Sentences With "cunning"

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But he's not deficient in cunning, and that cunning deserves healthy respect from his political opponents.
I frankly find it amusing to picture the Russian regime as unprincipled and cunning, then turn around and be shocked that they are unprincipled and cunning.
Several mainstream representations of blackness make constants out of Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) types—calculated, powerful, and cunning in the same calculated, powerful, and cunning quality of a Kerry Washington in Scandal.
Cunning in this context manifests itself in a particular way.
A combination of Loughran's strange style and Sharkey's cunning opportunism.
She is cunning enough to know when to stay silent.
"They're very smart, they're very cunning," Trump said, to cheers.
Maybe this is the one cunning deathtrap that actually works.
Do you think he's a cylon beneath that cunning grin?
It is a cunning argument, but not a compelling one.
His cunning and intelligence allowed him to flip the script.
They're overtly sexual, lecherous, cunning, frivolous and not much else.
He's a born leader: cunning, ruthless, and a brilliant strategist.
" He says of Murdoch, "He's an incredibly cunning political player.
I think he has a certain amount of animal cunning.
Icelanders, meanwhile, have found a cunning way to get refunds.
Serena Joy is cunning but thwarted from attaining true power.
Baseball's mythos is immersed in cunning larceny and wily deceit.
They're very smart, they're very cunning and they're very dishonest.
You can't sell drugs and not be cunning or slick.
Although simple, Brolin brings out the cunning in this cowboy.
They're very smart, they're very cunning, and they're very dishonest.
Cunning foresees too much of sex too much of the time.
Ending the opioid crisis will take more cunning than a wall.
Mitt Romney in one of the most cunning never- Trump moments.
Among other things, Duplantis's decision is a cunning bit of strategy.
Some find their most cunning opponent isn't a big tech company.
She's ruthless, cunning, and will do anything to hold onto power.
That's where our cells may have performed a cunning evolutionary act.
But the country's socialist president, Nicolás Maduro, has a cunning plan.
Via the cunning off-label use of dermal fillers and neurotoxins.
Chess, after all, is a game of planning, cunning, and wits.
" His personal motto, taken from James Joyce, was "silence, exile, cunning. . . .
"Muslims are cunning," says a young Burmese in a tea shop.
Cruz is cunning, but his grab for power seems so personal.
You've chosen cheap theatrics over the long game, catharsis over cunning.
Nor is she smart and cunning like some parrots and crows.
His movement belied no great sense of strategy, no cunning purpose.
But Larry's cunning is only a small piece of this story.
I think you're giving them too much credit for being cunning.
In a perfect world, such caution and cunning wouldn't be necessary.
One of her cunning schemes, happily aborted, was to kill Mlle.
His techniques have changed as his adversaries have become more cunning.
New details have since emerged about the cunning of the plot.
The state news media has painted him as a cunning schemer.
Its American publication amounted to a cunning act of currency conversion.
Some are cute and jellylike, while others are ferocious and cunning.
Imagine, in other words, a demagogue who embodies the dynamics of America's pervasive commercial atmosphere, but who is smart, cunning, self-aware and self-disciplined — so cunning that he would, say, embrace the parents of Capt.
Elizabeth Marvel makes Mark Anthony's speech the highlight of the show and a sharp warning about the modern breed of politicians for whom claiming to lack rhetorical cunning is the most cunning rhetorical strategy in the game.
But they offered plenty of scope for his ambition, cunning and vision.
Prudence, which literally means foresight, is the mean between cunning and negligence.
The more cunning ones look for ways to play on the fear.
So where does that leave the cunning, intelligent, pierogi-loving Dan Humphrey?
It takes a particular position when she is being coy or cunning.
SUPERMARKETS encourage shoppers to buy products through clever layouts and cunning promotions.
In fact, she is really Sook-Hee, a cunning pickpocket and plant.
They played for hours: she, coquettish yet cunning; he, curious and amazed.
In durable disorder, victory belongs to the cunning and not the strong.
Cunning: Negan had the upper hand throughout "Wrath," no question about it.
Cunning, baffling, powerful poison, ready, willing and able to destroy my life?
So we can only guess at what his cunning plan might contain.
Even though I never went into exile and I'm not that cunning.
And the Mexican government is much smarter, much sharper, much more cunning.
These apparent defects are all part of the filmmaker's genuinely cunning strategy.
Failure is a trickster with a keen sense of irony and cunning.
The last two combat units listed are Bastard Yota and Cunning Yuji.
The cunning Nikolaj Coster-Waldau managed to pull off an incredible caper.
Through both cunning and rationalism, Franz succeeds in blackening his brother's name.
Is it a dark sort of cunning or simple defects of character?
Popovich watched her and was wowed — by her cunning, spirit and leadership.
She is an artist of cunning and malice, but still — an artist.
" One foster mother described her as "a very cunning, sadistic, malicious child.
The Fox News counternarrative model is as simple as it is cunning.
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was a cunning craftsman who occasionally outsmarted himself.
He's a narcissist, of course — but the man is not without cunning.
Trump does have some crude cunning to manipulate people in the moment.
"The monkey is cunning and clever and moves around a lot," he said.
The tweets don't have any cunning wordplay or cynical references to pop culture.
When it came to exaggerating contact, Suarez was cunning, brilliant and utterly shameless.
Still, it was Darlene's puckish, wittier-than-thou smirk that epitomized her cunning.
Kat Cunning is a Jill of all trades — and a master of all.
But that doesn't mean this most cunning of Queens is out of tricks.
They have the numbers, and the mental cunning to lure him into traps.
Arguing that Alexander is "cunning and resourceful," they want him held without bail.
Or, one may think of popular animated characters like Meeko, Pocahontas' cunning sidekick.
Just beneath the cutting insults and cunning manipulations is the possibility of violence.
Katrina Cunningham, stage name Kat Cunning, performs her original songs as singer Sabine.
"They are very cunning operators," he said, urging a tightening of economic sanctions.
I will need to be better than Lori729 in speed, cunning and persuasion.
Of course, Lenny is still Lenny — a cunning, calculating and highly observant man.
The cunning magic of the play was the disturbance it arouses in everyone.
As a former law enforcement officer, I have seen the cunning of criminals.
The President was more cunning and in control than the public ever imagined.
Its cunning, cat-footed plots drew people in but left them off balance.
Then as now, Uruguayan football was bolstered by a healthy dose of cunning.
Werdum's surgical technique versus Rothwell's brute power, Rothwell's unpredictability versus Werdum's veteran cunning.
Corporations might find cunning answers to the transportation woes of their own employees.
The formula for their allure cuts a cunning line between candid and crude.
Oakland's wild-card starter, Sean Manaea, also reflected a cunning front office move.
Yet there is no cunning or malice to Miranda's approach to The Circle.
But the most cunning cybersecurity false flags may have yet to be discovered.
Walnut shells can be packaging for tiny gifts, like a Borrower's cunning innovation.
We imagine the villains of history as cunning strategists, brilliant masterminds of horror.
Mr. Holonics captures Oskar's magnetism and his cunning: His performance oozes serpentine charm.
There's an irreverence to Dysart's work, a playfulness that is witty yet cunning.
For all her cunning, Arya can't best escape a dragon at point-blank range.
Frank and Claire Underwood are having threesomes and Remy Danton is a cunning linguist.
Lane is more likely to dream up a cunning scheme to stimulate the economy.
Ah Reynolds, ever the soul of cunning when it came to pleasing the prosperous!
The moniker was borrowed from a cunning swordsman in a novel by Jin Yong.
These bikes are not public, but private, and they are equipped with cunning locks.
To the detectives, he was a cunning fiend capable of "unleashing chaos and horror".
If you're in Slytherin, you can apply a sparkly forest green shade called Cunning.
The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump -- His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall.
He adroitly combines brutality with cunning and—when dealing with his girlfriend—self-doubt.
She's deadly and cunning, but she masks her threat with taste, elegance, and class.
Ros Walker (Jaz Sinclair) is going blind as her seer-like "cunning" only grows.
"They are very smart, they are very cunning, they are very dishonest," he said.
A demon cunning enough to attack people while they're watching TV is ruthless.  63.
Perhaps some cunning British civil servant has found a way of escaping this dilemma.
Willing to see what is hard to watch, Ponsot was never afraid of cunning.
He also discovers cunning villains are moving around the inner worlds of the games.
"You Will Know Me," Ms. Abbott's cunning new novel, opens with an unlikely bacchanal.
" In The Times, Manohla Dargis called it "a witchy brew of madness and cunning.
After Blanton massaged a groundout from Addison Russell, Roberts's audacious but cunning strategy unfolded.
Everything can be packed to go, in cunning cardboard boxes that unfold like origami.
The ones we usually miss tend to be the most innovative, adaptable and cunning.
In folklore, the trickster figure is a cunning rulebreaker, positioned disruptively outside conventional mores.
COVID-19 is a cunning disease that has taken many medical experts by surprise.
That would be Richard III, the most vicious and cunning of all Shakespeare's tyrants.
But Rowbottom has the literary skills and the analytical cunning to pull it off.
A more callow, cunning, cowardly and self-interested yet moronic figure you couldn't find.
Parliamentary procedure provides too many levers for cunning MPs to use against the government.
In reality, however, our generation is adventurous, cunning, observant, and interested in the world.
Evidently Trump first called Schumer "cunning," then deleted and re-did the tweet. pic.twitter.
Mr. Kim is likely to stall with this cunning phraseology and constructive ambiguity again.
Described in the Old Testament as a beautiful woman, Rembrandt capitalizes on Esther's cunning.
Woe, especially, unto those who mess with her favorite, the cunning and charming Senenmut (the cunning and charming Sheria Irving, a ringer for the young Josephine Baker), a former slave girl who has weaseled her way into both Hatshepsut's confidence and her bedchamber.
Gloria, ever cunning, plays both the DEA and the cartel in order to save Suzu.
Rowan is cunning and murderous, but he still has a weakness in caring about Olivia.
Feel free to go to town and claim all the bragging rights, you cunning linguist.
But he still moved with an athlete's confidence, and his open face concealed his cunning.
If you're an expert, you're smart and cunning and probably lying about the whole thing.
Time and time again, the businessman outsider applied the cunning of Sun Tzu and won.
It's a cunning choice by the writing team, and one I'm sure they sweated over.
To detractors he is a would-be sultan, implacable, cunning and reckless in his ambition.
Gilbert hunted stars in the stands with the fervor and cunning of a contemporary paparazzo.
Beneath her saw-toothed cunning is a person still capable of real feeling, including love.
With a cunning ruse, Claire is able to con him into giving up vital information.
If you are a cunning explorer, you''ll earn the best of several super endings.
America's role in Somalia has expanded as the Shabab have become bolder and more cunning.
A descendant of the sheepdog, this breed is still a notorious herder and extremely cunning.
It is driven to hunt and prey, so this cunning creature requires lots of exercise.
The Capitol's cunning media encourages an obsession with perfection that permeates every aspect of society.
Technically, the production is extremely skillful — you might even say cunning — at producing that response.
Nowhere is catering practiced with as much cunning and challenge as in New York City.
Its placement is really cunning, sitting under HATPINS, which have also been a gendered weapon.
"Hidden Figures" is full of resilience, cunning and a boppy soundtrack by musical artist Pharrell.
With Dognition, owners test their dogs in areas of empathy, communication, cunning, memory and reasoning.
"The one thing in common that they all have is they're very cunning," he said.
Thankfully, the narrative's multifarious hard-luck stories are also leavened with cunning flashes of humor.
But even with his war-chest, and reputation for ruthlessness and cunning, Mr McConnell may fail.
Mental doctors were self-deluded or malevolent, their treatments cunning, at times barbaric, methods of control.
Rigid, one-size-fits all rules tend toward the excess of cunning, which is a vice.
Said debut, entitled With Cunning Fire and Adversarial Resolve, is apocalyptic in both intent and execution.
In the action comedy, Hayek plays the cunning wife of a notorious hitman (Samuel L. Jackson).
He had beguiled young readers with witches, twits, cunning foxes, thieving fathers and quick-thinking boys.
He's cunning, ambitious, a natural leader and can climb our A-frame agility structure pretty quickly.
In the Harry Potter films, Slytherin is notorious for housing the more cunning and villainous characters.
Being marooned on a lonely island takes cunning, ingenuity and the ability to make tough decisions.
Then Marach attempts a cunning slices across net, but Kobot sends it back his way deftly.
Explore a large, interconnected underworld crawling with cunning creatures, deadly traps, and a mysterious shadowy presence.
That's because they usually involve sophisticated criminals with the means and the cunning to go far.
And Cunning, a storyteller, seems born to make them, although "Wild Poppies" is her first effort.
He takes the mic, delivers a cunning, confounding performance, and disappears while your head's still spinning.
Harvey Miller must use his cunning investigative journalism skills to crack this alarming whodunit wide open.
IT WAS meant to win plaudits for clawing more money out of cunning, tax-shy multinationals.
So, is the fox's cunning sex appeal the reason why it's become such a ubiquitous eponym?
Easing the tax burden on small firms while reducing avoidance mixes economic logic with political cunning.
It's part of what I like about wild animals; their cunning, their unpredictability, and their adaptiveness.
Along with the celebratory lyrics and cunning hooks, one component gleamed anew: Mr. Rodgers's rhythm guitar.
Finally, if you were very cunning, you might be "sly as a fox," as they say.
It could have been cunning timing, but it was also indicative of the Yankees' offensive hierarchy.
But for Saleh, known for his political cunning, the gamble proved to be a fatal move.
Melbourne, Australia (CNN)Australian far right agitator Neil Erikson's latest move might be his most cunning.
It seems Dan was onto something, and maybe Tom is more cunning than he's letting on.
Instead, they use their cunning to traverse borders that neither gods nor humans dare to cross.
Breckinridge, by contrast, didn't seem to have the sociopathic cruelty or cunning required to destroy Pollard.
" Braudy responded in an email, "Michael Douglas is a good actor and a super-cunning operator.
Maya isn't cunning, conniving and savvy the way Melanie Griffith got to be in that movie.
But as a performance of low cunning, his stewardship of THCR really did verge on genius.
If only they had the cunning and sensitive expertise of a Kinsey Millhone on their side.
When the townsfolk wanted a leader, Saul—domineering, cunning, powerful—seemed like an all-right choice.
It would signal a political cunning that may impress even your harshest critics on the left.
Critics of Mr. Trump have ascribed all manner of 3-D-chess cunning to his outbursts.
Her work was full of cunning and wonder, sex and sea urchins, mathematics and logical puzzles.
They have a kind of animal cunning for how to manipulate people, dominate, and accrue power.
But it's always been hard to distinguish bull-headedness from cunning when it comes to Trump.
Through brutality and military cunning he has managed to hold on to power for almost three decades.
Sansa is quick, cunning, and ruthless and ready to do whatever it takes to save the North.
Exuding an unshakable level of control and cunning, she believes that nothing worthwhile is achieved without sacrifice.
DOJ: (n.) New, simplified spelling of the word "dodge," meaning to evade by cunning, trickery or deceit.
Wearing oversized square glasses, this short, cunning detective — whose questions cut like razors — immediately smells a rat.
"Game of Thrones" definitely has a moral compass: it demands flexibility, not stubbornness, cunning rather than guilelessness.
"Wild Poppies" is her first music video, although it feels like Cunning is made for the form.
We understood that in Westeros, the good and the noble failed in the face of the cunning.
Darius is a cunning fellow who wants to run his criminal empire like his hero, Meyer Lansky.
Six films later, however, and she's well-known as the cunning and strategic backbone to The Avengers.
And for all his cunning, St. Germain has yet to prove himself to be a compelling villain.
Who is this fascinating character with a cunning glint in her eyes who affects a certain hauteur?
Writing in The Times, Manohla Dargis called Darren Aronofsky's film "a witchy brew of madness and cunning."
If she can develop her cunning, then she can capitalize on her network importance to dramatic effect.
Mr. Trump thinks that it's in his interest to paint America as a victim of cunning foreigners.
But when everyone is ready to run, some effort and cunning is necessary to close the distance.
"Chain migration" is part of the tradition of cunning partisan one-upsmanship and brokering we've had instead.
Mantel concludes her blockbuster "Wolf Hall" trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, the cunning, wily minister to Henry VIII.
Arming campuses is a political path of low cunning that despoils the very idea of a university.
For a cunning little bauble of an entertainment, the 2001 French film "Amélie" inspired uncommonly extreme responses.
Mantel concludes her mammoth "Wolf Hall" trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, the cunning, wily minister to Henry VIII.
But Mr. Trump, when it comes to television, is much more cynical, cunning and savvier than that.
Deft politicians are not always lovely, as Lyndon Johnson demonstrated, but they are subtle, cunning and experienced.
Like Cromwell, the Trump-whisperer in the West Wing is brilliant and cunning, and full of contradictions.
Intelligence—not quite to human level but not terribly lower—turns it into a crafty, cunning predator.
Give him enough time and he can take down any villain and superhero with a cunning plan.
Rosalind agrees to be taken to Tommy and see if her new cunning powers will reveal the truth.
For one thing, there's no villain in this story, only strong-willed and cunning women vying for power.
Mr Putin has proved a cunning tactician in exploiting opportunities around the world at limited cost to Moscow.
But Brexit demanded different qualities—the cunning of the fox and the occasional raw power of the lion.
For others, those billions of extra brains will help humanity devise ever more cunning solutions to its problems.
But this is wrong, and cunning adversaries like China exploit the space between war and peace for victory.
Nonkinetic weapons can be very effective in war, and cunning strategists can weaponize almost anything, including refugee waves.
Usually, psychopaths are cunning and charming, have an over-sized sense of self-worth, and are pathological liars.
Petyr Baelish, Littlefinger, is cunning and sly and is a mastermind at trickery, but what does he want?
He manages to set the cunning beast free in the end, but it's not exactly an easy ride.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Has Saudi Aramco landed on a cunning plan to boost its future stock-market valuation?
Their success is largely due to a combination of cunning and divisiveness on the part of American officials.
But Mr Mugabe has not yet ceased to astonish his would-be successors with his resilience and cunning.
"The most cunning and disastrous coup in history has been carried out," Morales wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
But particularly in dealings with "cunning Iraqi politicians" and other suspect actors, he prized bluntness and rejected euphemisms.
It's not, as we now know in exhaustive detail, that Manafort was any sort of cunning criminal mastermind.
"You might say I am very cunning," he said, a small cheeky smile across his broad, smooth face.
Nicknamed "The Crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnanagagwa served as Mugabe's right-hand man for years.
This cunning collaboration proved that Taco Bell was down to fuck with the worst aspects of American consumption.
Hegel wrote of the cunning of reason, in which we fulfill the goals of reason without knowing it.
McQueen presents each woman as resilient, capable of standing up in the face of adversity—cunning and strong.
Luckily for Rodrigo – whom you might know better as El Cid – he had a pretty cunning wife, Jimena.
Second, by some cunning spell, he has taken all the fun from the earlier Disney film and—abracadabra!
In public, though, she said reporters reminded her of her rambunctious children — a cute but cunning put-down.
If nothing else, Trump has the bully's cunning to pick on a target more unpopular than he is.
In Russia, Syria, North Korea, Iran and other places, America's cunning, aggressive and opportunistic adversaries are watching closely.
But plans to review Unilever's dual Anglo-Dutch structure offer a cunning way to build a political shield.
And Mr. Trump has a certain animal cunning and roguish charisma that make him a very effective campaigner.
Manohla Dargis of The Times called this film from Darren Aronofsky "a witchy brew of madness and cunning."
Not so much that my actions had been wrong but, rather, that I'd enacted them with insufficient cunning.
Apparently the cruel streets of New York City were no match for the cunning farm boy from Clovis.
Cunning individuals use relief money to repair beachside vacation homes instead of using it on their primary residences.
He was warning citizens of the 16th-century Republic of Florence not to be duped by cunning leaders.
He has therefore come up with a cunning plan to bring insects further into the Danish food pyramid.
Rosalind learns that while she's going blind, her grandmother says that means she's developing a "cunning," or sixth sense.
All forgers learn from their predecessors, and the German forger Wolfgang Beltracchi (born 1951) built upon these cunning techniques.
Thankfully, a vigilant user of the hyperlocal social network platform Nextdoor was able warn us of the cunning ruse.
He was cunning and clever, and the gambles he took eventually reaped dividends, but only for a short time.
So JAX is using new genetic technologies, cunning statistics and mouse-breeding projects of unprecedented ambition to crack further.
They shouldn't be; her life and career have been defined by her cunning penchant for making politically expedient choices.
It was very cunning, something she'd never noticed about her mom before, because she previously always agreed with her.
I respect the Mexican leaders, but their leaders are much sharper, much smarter and more cunning than our leader.
It's a cunning business ploy disguised as "new" and "crazy," but sticking two things together doesn't make something innovative.
Betty once again proves to be the most cunning person on this show when she plays hardball with Alice.
Depart, thou seducer, totally filled with cunning and deceit, O thou enemy of virtue, thou persecutor of the innocent.
But not just any disguise—this was the most cunning disguise known to man, an extremely inexpensive fake mustache.
Only the hardiest—and those perhaps willing to take a few cunning short cuts along the way—will succeed.
Rupert Penry-Jones is the charmingly cunning Clive Reader, her competition in the quest for justice and professional prestige.
History has shown how cunning actors in an ever-evolving financial system can outfox regulators relying on simple approaches.
It's a cunning representation of the psychological distance between them, and the adroitness of the trick makes it amusing.
But unlike other sports, Merenzon said, chess offers sponsors a chance to be associated with intelligence, discipline and cunning.
Who didn't, for at least a minute, want her confidence, her closet, and her cunning (if sometimes cruel) comebacks?
Varys was a cunning council member for King Robert who knew all the goings-on across the Seven Kingdoms.
They hit on ways to kill the enemy with cunning and panache, with exploding pancake flour and incendiary bats.
"Cunning, evil directors almost always use classical music as an ironic foil, a tool for dissociation," Mr. Denk wrote.
This strategy offers the president several advantages and may be the most cunning way to undermine the Mueller investigation.
Tilda Swinton is legendary in the roles of insecure executive Lucy Mirando and her cunning evil twin sister, Nancy.
He is cunning, though not always smart, and like many adolescents he vacillates between wild overconfidence and childlike naïveté.
" Williams created and empowered a rare black superhero who, Jones adds, "defeats his enemies with strength, cunning, and style.
Kim Scheppele, a political scientist at Princeton University, notes the cunning deniability of the "system of national co-operation".
He was all the things he wouldn't say to her that she wanted to know, all deception and cunning.
Is Donald Trump a cunning Emperor Palpatine, a tragically tyrannical Darth Vader — or perhaps a Tatooine-based crime lord?
In Season 2, she briefly showed some edge and some cunning, the capacity to provide some intrigue and color.
The child's cunning represents the quantum computer's ability to act quantum-ly; it's like finding shortcuts along the race route.
Throughout his life he was known for his sharp wit, self-mockery and cunning statements, some of which were controversial.
These characters play a role similar to the gruesome nemesis monster in RE3, or the cunning xenomorph in Alien: Isolation.
The way he examines the piano, as if bewitched by its power (and its dollar value), is understated and cunning.
With cunning and pragmatism, Deng and his aides dismantled a broken economy and dystopian society left behind by Mao Zedong.
With this cast and character primer, you can be as skeptical and as cunning as Camille while watching Sharp Objects.
Mildred's evident grief and anger at her loss are universal, but her cunning plan to force justice is brilliantly original.
Cunning: Negan's ability to play chess when his opponents are stuck on the checkerboard has become his most defining quality.
The truth is that we do have a cunning and heartless enemy: Our brothers in faith and our fellow citizens.
In this wonderful melting pot we live in, you can be a cunning organized criminal no matter where you're from.
Getting a plan from a think tank and into the real world requires cunning, legislative agility, political acumen and courage.
The statement said Mexican federal authorities continued to investigate the "cunning and cowardly" shooting in collaboration with their U.S. counterparts.
We have clear, video proof that the kitties enjoyed themselves and the opportunity to show off their cunning navigation skills.
Calculated cunning matched with an insatiable appetite for human terror is the perfect recipe for a horror heartthrob, after all.
"Don't be fooled by these witches, they can be very cunning and deceiving," says Nyoni's police chief in the film.
Yet Mr Sanders's cunning oration achieves the same end; when Ms Clinton accused him of "artful smears", the plebeians booed.
"Cunning Stunts" marks the 30th update for GTA V's online spinoff, and is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One
And in the process became more and more — corrupt is too big of a word — seasoned by cynicism and cunning.
He explained its history, politics and cunning biological underpinnings; he traced the evolving and often gruesome logic underlying cancer treatment.
Trump undoubtedly possess a certain cunning in terms of politics, he has never shown such command of policy and process.
" This week, Matt Lewis, the Daily Beast columnist, called the senator "the most devious and cunning politician in America today.
He is one of the world's best players, elegant and cunning, immensely popular with his 29 million followers on Instagram.
Imagine those pushed to the margins of dominant narratives speaking: not as victims, but as futurisms' cunning and sentient sentinels.
A cunning reusable lunch box from Jean-Georges Vongerichten may be as chic as the latest Vuitton for Fashion Week.
Soco FSI from Asheville, N.C. said: I am most like a Coyote, they are cunning, not to pretty and jokesters.
"Ford tended to assume most people were like him: essentially open, up front and without guile or cunning," Rumsfeld writes.
Cunning pairings of Bazille's work with that of his friends not only clarifies his achievement but maps his social world.
She's steely and cunning with a presence that magnetizes, even if she is not the focal point of a scene.
"Foxes are animals with incredible capacities for adaptation and survival and are masters in stealth and cunning," Ramello tells me.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - SoftBank's Vision Fund chief, Rajeev Misra, may have a cunning hedging strategy for the giant technology investor.
When you look at these grandes dames at Luhring Augustine, read between the lines and draw inspiration from their cunning.
The Japanese giant believes AI will create smarter cameras, more cunning videogame characters, and even the first helpful kitchen robots.
But China today is a far more robust, cunning player than 19th century Russia or the Cold War's Soviet Union.
It's known for its cunning and ability to escape detection until it can escape a victim's network with a payload.
Because he's cruel as well as cunning, Cafferty's weapons of choice are a claw hammer and a bag of nails.
He never received much of a formal education, but he emerged a cunning politician able to outsmart his political opponents.
Whenever Seidel publishes a book, a portion of his readers recoil in offense, while others celebrate his courage and cunning.
P.S.G. produced a performance not just of class but of cunning and courage, and swatted Manchester United aside, 2-0.
Now it turns out that it was ghost written but, hey, isn't that a cunning deception straight out of Sun Tzu?
Rumsfeld was a ruthless, cunning political operator who was just as responsible for the US invasion of Iraq as Cheney was.
Sansa has grown to be as cunning and ruthless as any of Jon's enemies, thanks in no small part to Littlefinger.
And the people we tend to miss are the ones who are the most adaptable, the most innovative, the most cunning.
We've targeted a lot of the easier-to-stop criminals rather than the ones who are more cunning and more adaptable.
Through this strength and intelligence and wit and cunning of her and her daughter, they figure out how to save themselves.
After decoy limos proved ineffectual against the cunning fans, the Beatles were shuttled into venues in a military-like armored car.
This cunning, transcultural, and transgenerational collection of modern and contemporary artworks and fetishist objects presents a coterie of malevolent political atrocities.
Before he was the cunning Tyrion Lannister on HBO's Game of Thrones, Peter Dinklage was an aspiring punk rock band singer.
Cunning finds a channel connecting the two, though: For her, Oz is a tragedy for the same reason Harrison Bergeron is.
For many years, he had used cunning and patience to help the Kurds survive long years of brutality under Saddam Hussein.
Isn't it possible that Ayra's years of training have left her with the ability to outsmart even the cunning of Littlefinger?
This was the crux of the prosecutor's problem: Albanese's narrative required Nunez to be both fiendishly cunning and a complete klutz.
This spring, she hacked down Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" for the Pearl and took the role of its cunning antiheroine, Becky Sharp.
" He added that Mr. Netanyahu's priority was not security but "a slow and cunning advancement of the one-state solution agenda.
The species has evolved into a vast number of strains, with a range of cunning tricks intended to increase its numbers.
Unable to banish partisan impulses utterly, we had to create a process with enough cunning guardrails to keep it within bounds.
Meanwhile, the diminutive Messi remains a peerless delight to watch, dazzling with his wizardly ball-control, waterbug speed and cunning attacks.
He's had to be smarter and more charming than his swordsman brother, more cunning than his viper sister and awful father.
If everything is predetermined to go his way, then why should I be impressed by his masterful cunning or physical abilities?
What the Israelis had going for them was a ton of World War II veterans and a lot of cunning brainpower.
Prosecutors, meanwhile, have portrayed Ms. Salman as a cunning partner to Mr. Mateen and say she helped him plot the attack.
Behind the cleverness and charm, honed at first under the tuition of Jesuit priests, always lurked ruthlessness as well as cunning.
But so great are our greed, anger, perversity and conceit that we are filled with all forms of malice and cunning.
"Grift" evokes not so much specific criminal acts as a broad, opportunistic racket, executed with a bit of cunning and panache.
But the show has helped "continue our peace process," said Conleth Hill, better known to "Thrones" fans as the cunning Varys.
It's a devilishly good time full of camp and cunning that still makes room for poignant reflections on the series' namesakes.
Although Elliott certainly didn't hesitate to exploit her legendary beauty, it was her business acumen and cunning that assured her position.
She said, 'For the drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.
Cersei has a history of overestimating her own cunning, especially with measured, dispassionate men who know how to exploit her vulnerabilities.
Early sequences paint a cunning—and not unrealistic—portrait of a community of cheerful, amoral scavengers, justifying every theft with theory.
Since Matt is clearly more interested in Bri's job than her surprisingly goofy and cunning personality, she breaks up with him.
He understood power, and his cunning understanding of the battlefield often meant that Iran punched above its weight in regional affairs.
The poem's emphasis on Odysseus' cunning starts to seem like the celebration of the emergence of a new kind of consciousness.
Cunning politicians can skip accountability, and British broadcasting's rules on impartiality and balance, by going straight for the voters' emotional jugular.
It was actually put in that box by clever, cunning lawyers who had the agenda of bringing down an American icon.
Passive-aggressive bully It might not sound like bullying, said Ni, but in some ways, this method is the most cunning.
On Saturday they'll present "Coyote's Dance," Mara McEwin and Emily Bunning's interactive adaptation of Native American tales featuring the cunning coyote.
Which means that the restructuring advisers can go back to being cunning about designing new and ever more forcible exchange offers.
Occasionally a stoat or weasel will zoom triumphantly across the road like a funny undulating mustache, too cunning to be caught.
He wrote a book about Trump called Trumped: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump, His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall.
"I think (China) strengthening relationships with Manila — it's really an interesting way and cunning way to divide ASEAN, ASEAN's unity," he said.
Davos has survived many years in the hellhole that is Westeros, not by being cunning or manipulative, but by trusting his instincts.
Much of the popular imagination of the devil as a cunning adversary of God actually comes from this text, not the Bible.
Western diplomats believe the Turkish leader's rapid response was driven by a mixture of regional rivalry, religiously motivated disgust and diplomatic cunning.
But it seems that the cunning ambition and manipulative behavior that set Slytherin apart aren't really on display in any of them.
Case in point: A cunning new exploit makes malicious phishing websites appear to have the same URL as known and trusted destinations.
On the surface people that appear to have it all, are not exempt from the gravity and cunning nature of this disease.
Before the mid-season premiere, Toby's fate seemed uncertain, although cunning television journalists such as myself were fairly certain he would survive.
As we've seen, Walter is a physically improved model of the David android, but David is more creative and driven and cunning.
In reality, MJ is an unstoppable force of bravery and cunning who takes care of her damn self, thank you very much.
An inability, an unwillingness to be "spun" can suggest singularity, honesty, obstinance, cunning, even cluelessness or pigheadedness – it can be meaningfully ambiguous.
To coincide with the premiere, Refinery29 spoke to Cunning about The Wizard of Oz, women in music, and Cunning's ambitious future plans.
"The FSB's argument that encryption keys can't be considered private information defended by the Constitution is cunning," says Ramil Akhmetgaliev, Telegram's lawyer.
There are others who use cunning to approach a woman in a bar, and check them out, and make them feel comfortable.
Both Moses and Johnson bent people and institutions to their will through cunning, determination and ruthlessness; both nurtured ambitions that inspired awe.
But a cunning group of stoners just figured out a way to get high with Sessions—or, at least, with his face.
Trump is nothing if not cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled—and he'll have a craven Republican Party in full control of Capitol Hill.
Anyone who's tried to get his child to eat something she doesn't like understands the limits of the most cunning of inducements.
Trump was applying his business cunning, Twitter snarkiness and bendy relationship with the truth to his new role as a Republican pol.
Interestingly, Kirchner's refusal to confess is also representative of another aspect of native cunning and one that compounds British hatred of divers.
Dr. Bayden is a lot more cunning than Kimmy expects, though, and she's been sneaking vodka from a Camelbak the entire day.
If anyone is cunning enough to score a necklace of dead sparrow heads, it's definitely the woman married to the boy king.
You sound smart and cunning, like you're capable of being a mastermind supervillain, but choose instead to use your powers for good.
Creating crises in order to solve them is the usual method by which cunning dictatorships often win concessions from risk-averse democracies.
Most opt for straightforward assertions of Odysseus's nature, descriptions running from the positive (crafty, sagacious, versatile) to the negative (shifty, restless, cunning).
In the emails, and in interviews with people involved in the fuel negotiations, Ms. Butina seems as naïve as she is cunning.
As he recruited investors for his own funds, MSMB Capital and MSMB Healthcare, he was cunning at times, almost a shape-shifter.
But it was also clear that the actions of the worst of our kind also revealed a high level of cunning intelligence.
Rockwell's set offers a gemlike Art Nouveau storefront that opens to reveal an interior as cunning and beguiling as a jewel box.
In all, the movie is a cunning and peppy surprise, dulled only by the news that no less than four sequels await.
And the most cunning trick of all: They also lie off the record, hoping you'll smuggle it into your copy some day.
They will also be incorporated in Johnson's all-night performance Then a Cunning Voice and A Night We Spend Gazing at Stars.
He was born in Ulster in 1660 and died at 92 with a cunning plan to leave a permanent mark on human civilisation.
Beck's best friend, Peach (Pretty Little Liars' Shay Mitchell), a cunning socialite, is also infatuated with her to the point of unhealthy fixation.
"The savage boy is cunning too," Strange admits, because, yeah, that means the East India Company should try to keep him alive now.
The male staff of Sin du Jour find themselves incapacitated, and it's going to take some skill and cunning to undo the curse.
After all, middle Stark trained with the Faceless Men, there is no way that Littlefinger is more stealthy or cunning than she is.
At least that's how one U.S. government official, with years of experience tracking such matters, explains this bargain basement price of geopolitical cunning.
In the original Blade Runner, the replicants were memorable oddballs, with the playful naiveté of children and the lethal cunning of sociopathic adults.
He works as a bartender and lives in his own apartment (which he shares with his roommate/ex Sabine, played by Kat Cunning).
It wasn't just the cunning email campaign (hack John Podesta's account and get a then-trusted source, Wikileaks, to release it in batches).
A secret alliance of women is plotting an insurrection to vote out one of the strongest players, a cunning furniture designer named Wendell.
Relations between both countries have since deteriorated, but Mexico's government may have come up with a cunning plan to win Donald Trump over.
Not only are these schemes a bad use of entrepreneurial cunning, they also undermine hopes for the corruption-free Nigeria this president promised.
Challengers who look good on paper will have feet of clay; incumbents deemed all but dead will find reserves of strength and cunning.
Recently Barratt Developments revealed a cunning plan which involved lowering the pitch of its roofs, which should reduce the number of tiles required.
Through a combination of cunning (Robert's) and innocence (Fox's), the decomposing body of Emily Coombes went undetected in her bedroom for several days.
Like ISIS, it's time we fight back in as creative and cunning ways to prevent homegrown terrorism as ISIS does in promoting it.
Understanding this, some cunning cyclists may be turning the sport into Nascar on two wheels by surreptitiously giving their bikes a motorized boost.
The Trump Administration already inoculated to such precedents, political and military, claims a strategy of unpredictability makes it a wily and cunning adversary.
Instead, the Kaiser's proud army was "stabbed in the back" by cunning Jews, craven politicos, and other such dubiously cosmopolitan, non-Junker types.
According to the Harry Potter Wiki, a Slytherin is known to embody the following characteristics: ambition, shrewdness, cunning, strong leadership, and achievement-orientedness.
From One Cunning Lady To AnotherScenes between Cersei and Lady Olenna are always a treat, but this one is double-fudge-sundae level.
It was my bad luck to learn that he was also cunning, violent, and someone who obtained gratification from causing others to suffer.
While his status as the world's greatest detective is a strong Ravenclaw quality, Bruce Wayne is best known for his cunning and willpower.
The other two, which crossed each other in cunning fashion and were very disarmingly clued, were 53D, BUTT DIALED, and 46A, FLIP PHONES.
But wickedness, at least, is a quality, particularly when it is wedded to political efficacy, personal forcefulness and the appearance of great cunning.
She proved more fearless and often more cunning than some of the men she recruited, and frequently more so than the Vichy authorities.
Each state also opens and closes the polls according to its own cunning plan, though in most cases polls open at 6 a.m.
Even as they are poked and prodded and perhaps disproved, they live and die not on their cunning but on their flat persistence.
Bret: My big complaint with liberals these days is that they are overplaying their hand, politically, and underestimating Trump's political cunning and resilience.
She turned scrappy and raw in "The Fighter" (2010), chillingly zealous in "The Master" (2012) and cunning and carnal in "American Hustle" (2013).
All the more reason therefore to wish for a greater sense of cunning and attack from a cast, the two principals in particular.
The new-age autocrats had shown themselves to be particularly cunning in going after civil society as a means of consolidating their power.
It was their refined cunning, I insisted, their devious, scholarly intellects, not mine, that delivered the triumph and the anguish that was Windfall.
Yet, like him or not, the consensus seems to be that the new president possesses ruthlessness, cunning and tactical skill, all at once.
One of the consistent pleasures of this second season is that Axe's bluster and power-plays have revealed weakness as much as cunning.
Islamic State seems to be banking on determination and cunning as it stares at enemies across the Tigris from ditches and tall grass.
Cunning, witty, dandyish at times, proudly kitsch at others, Ms. von Heyl's paintings scamper over any distinction between "pure" abstract and figurative painting.
The comeback from the financial wreckage of his Atlantic City casino empire was incredibly slimy but involved a bravura display of low cunning.
Arya's first ever storyline was about being a good fighter, and her entire journey since was about becoming the most formidable, cunning, faceless warrior.
After all, the Sorting Hat determines whether you'll spend the rest of your schooling alongside the brave and admirable or the crooked and cunning.
Until then, Barty had been unchallenged on a windswept Court Suzanne Lenglen, spraying the court with winners down the line and cunning drop shots.
The success of such an approach doesn't rely on a foxlike cunning, but it also doesn't require the lion's threat of blunt force trauma.
With cunning and verve, Mr Baram brings these virtuosi of the lie together in Brest-Litovsk as the sham alliance between their tyrants collapses.
For those of you whose high school vocabulary skills have since left your brain and leaked out your ear, "artifice" means cunning or deceit.
An uncanny sense of direction, and cunning too, so that he could slip into woods, ravines and even haystacks if people were hunting him.
Crafting an elaborate Halloween costume is a challenge for which I can channel Cersei Lannister's creative cunning, Arya Stark's relentless determination, and Drogon's might.
She tells him he has to be smarter than Ramsay, to not let Ramsay play games with him, because Ramsay is a cunning sociopath.
" In recent years, says Black, "He seemed like he had matured and gotten a little less cunning but he never lost that [adventurous] spirit.
Nearly anytime Penelope or Alice are on screen I kept expecting them to stab someone given how cunning and vindictive they're proving to be.
According to the experts, this shows that before Tyrannosaurs became so huge, they already had its legendary cunning, and a very keen hearing ability.
Now that he's hit a road block, there's an argument that he'll use the added time to craft a cunning way out of this.
He denounced Añez's appointment as part of "the most cunning and disastrous coup in history," and vowed to continue his political fight from exile.
It took his cunning, a rifle and a fortunately placed oxygen tank between the shark's teeth to keep him from being made a meal.
This TV rendition of Nancy has a cunning sense of humor and has a bigger bite than the beloved blonde from the book series.
Both Butina and Chapman were stunning in appearance, two redheads who were flawlessly Western in comportment and cunning in how they penetrated political circles.
"Erdoğan really is a very cunning politician, so he is speaking in a way, when translated into English, let's say harmless comments," he said.
Gangi has come up with a very cunning variation on the revenge fable, but when she strays from Jo, she undermines its simple conceit.
Known as "The Crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnangagwa has been accused of orchestrating massacres in the 1980s, an allegation he denies.
But along with the reality of Israel came David — wily, charismatic, cunning, magnetic, brutal, a hero so flawed that he could only be real.
For years I've bounced between these two interpretations of the president — at times astonished by his incompetence; at other times amazed by his cunning.
Bauer's sleuth, Detective Chief Inspector John Marvel, notable for the "piggy cunning" in his eyes, has a hand in tying up both narrative threads.
So it stands to reason that a dog could also use its limited cunning to make your TV room into a giant Dutch oven.
He ended up ignoring the result of a referendum that he himself had called, showing great personal courage as well as some political cunning.
Today, you have anti-Semitism from the political right and the political left, and they both use the same template: money, power, intellect, cunning.
Murdoch started with a few newspapers; Logan got where he is because he's a cunning businessman, an amoral jerk, and a cold-hearted bastard.
Just a few years ago she was utterly charming as the title character in Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" in a Juilliard Opera production.
It involves the rise to dominance of a cunning, wealthy family that doles out power positions to relatives and has a penchant for gold.
Several observers who've watched both Trump and Putin closely told VICE News that between them, one stands out as the cunning, savvy geopolitical negotiator.
The cunning kitties came to Hiroshima Onomichi City Museum of Art two years ago for a feline-centric exhibition and never left, demanding free entry.
You know, those poor people with their loopholes — and don't get me started on the cunning homeless who have found a way around property tax.
David Davis's new portrait makes him look like a friendly cartoon detective who fights crime with the help of a fluffy yet cunning dog: pic.twitter.
In Westworld, Newton is the cunning host Maeve, who last season manipulated a hapless lab tech (Leonardo Nam) into helping her escape from the park.
Even the weakest stuff suddenly seemed painfully cunning; the low-level Weedles that new players once caught for practice suddenly became dastardly Pokeball-eating foes.
The trolls of mythology can be conquered with lightning, church bells or heroic cunning, but shutting down today's patent trolls requires a more comprehensive approach.
But in terms of creativity and cunning, it will be quite some time before they can actually "think" about cybersecurity problems in a human way.
Wilfredo Pareto, a great Italian polymath, argued that effective leaders fall into two categories: lions, who rely on strength, and foxes, who rely on cunning.
Cunning: Negan is not one to put up a fight when the odds are against him out of a misplaced sense of arrogance or pride.
Do we really believe we have an enemy so cunning and so heartless that it kills its own soldiers so it can kill our children?
Ideally the EU's cunning plan would save the day before the judges in Geneva have to come to any potentially explosive decision about Article XXI.
It is a cretinous, bullying, dead-simple strategy that Trump deployed with remorseless (if sometimes ham-fisted) cunning all the way to the White House.
He is despised as both a bumbling rube, trying too hard to prove he gets it, and a cunning villain, out to destroy digital freedom.
She is a cunning, intelligent woman, and when her children were alive, she knew full well that her actions could result in repercussions against them.
In July, Rockstar released the 30th such update in the form of "Cunning Stunts," which let players build ridiculous stunt courses using new creation tools.
The upcoming psychological thriller follows a cunning Manhattan therapist named Jean Halloway (Watts), who descends into illicit relationships with the people in her patients' lives.
But also compelling is the story of how the museum itself came to be through a combination of negotiation, diplomacy, persistence and cunning political instincts.
They start a PC division from scratch at the electronics company where they work and bring the Giant to market with bravado, cunning and gamesmanship.
Months later, bin Salman's cunning was made clear to me when I learned he had given that royal a prestigious job by the Crown Prince.
But Wall was cunning with the play, dragging his man across the inbounds defender to leave both tangled and Wall with a deep three attempt.
As a result, she was acutely sensitive to how the more cunning and rough-edged denizens of Hollywood might help or hinder her husband's cause.
Port Authority police scoured the airport, and Pepper's owner ditched her flight to search for the cat—but the cunning beast refused to show herself.
By turns professorial and diabolically cunning, with narrowed eyes, his mouth a slit in a weathered face with clenched jaw, Robert's mind is continually churning.
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnangagwa has attempted to rebrand Zanu-PF, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
In "New World," a child laborer runs away from a tea plantation in an act of cunning and audacity, yet the act itself occurs offstage.
We get a long look at Lalo in this episode, and he seems wicked and not quite as cunning as he believes himself to be.
Mr. Dabengwa's experiences offered a template for the blend of repression, cunning and co-option that enabled Mr. Mugabe to hold power for so long.
A familiarity with the biography of Eastman — black, gay, emotionally vulnerable — is not necessary to appreciate his music, which can be ceremonial, cunning and brash.
He describes the rise of the maliciously cunning but childlike Trofim Lysenko, who notoriously became Stalin's favorite scientist (though they met only once or twice).
This time, Mr. Gordon is directing the entire event; early on, he convinced Ms. Johnson to contain "Then a Cunning Voice" to a single site.
Cunning users termed him Gaysper, and as the image went viral, he transformed from intended insult to a stance against hatred via mockery and humor.
And she was a cunning marketer who sometimes bent the truth about her artwork as a way to support herself when the going got rough.
Mr. Thewlis — sporting teeth like a ruined cemetery — is loquaciously sleazy as Varga, a cunning parasite who sees Emmit's business as his soft-bellied host.
At this point in the ballet, his character — having been seduced by a cunning Siren and robbed of every last cent — has hit rock bottom.
Mr. Ryan asked Mr. Priebus, the congenial and cunning chairman of the Republican National Committee, for a favor: Could President-elect Donald J. Trump intervene?
Nothing is more cunning than a drink that gulls you into the false, short-lived, but delicious belief that it might be good for you.
It was his first serious encounter with the law, and when the charges against him were dropped, his reputation for boldness and cunning was enhanced.
Known as "The Crocodile" because of his reputation for ruthless cunning, Mnangagwa became president in November 2017 after Mugabe was ousted by his armed forces.
With Cunning Fire and Adversarial Resolve is streaming below in its entirety for your enjoyment—listen closely, and for Satan's sake, don't sleep on this one.
Littlefinger's cunning, Varys' spy networks, Tyrion's battle strategies, and Melisandre's prophecies and fire magic have all been involved in manipulating and shaping the kingdom's current chaos.
Your meeting presence can really affect your promotability factor, and it's essential to master the art with forethought, prep, strategy, and even a bit of cunning.
It's a battle of wits between one man and one beast: a test of which can command the greatest cunning, the keenest senses, the highest skill.
Using his extensive contacts and knowledge of roads throughout Iraq and Syria, he organizes a "hive" of smugglers of both sexes to engineer cunning rescue operations.
Whether you're a brave Gryffindor, a loyal Hufflepuff, a witty Ravenclaw, or a cunning Slytherin, this is a movement you'll want to be a part of. 
When her soldiers are kidnapped and her report on the conspiracy goes missing, she realizes that her enemies are even more cunning than she first thought.
Not since the Blaxploitation era of Pam Grier have we seen a woman of color tapped as a full package of both brains and cunning beauty.
The video itself evokes a frantic 1800s Moulin Rouge: Dancers in red hoop skirts hurl themselves around a placid Cunning, who wears a long black gown.
Sansa learned from being a pawn that she has to be more cunning, to be the one making the moves instead of just reacting to them.
It is like watching a geek with the cool kids at a party, trying to assume the character of a cunning fox or a confident badger.
Today, the PKK is making cunning efforts to overcome the "communism" factor, which is the West's chief objection, and trying to put on a new guise.
That political flexibility—or cunning, depending on your perspective—may prove invaluable to the Democratic opposition to Trump, which suggests Clark's star may rise further yet.
In other words, the type of policy coup Nixon and Kissinger pulled off required great cunning and knowledge of the inner workings of the American government.
It seems unimaginable that the junta, which was more cunning than it is generally given credit for, would not have included a role for Suu Kyi.
"It is not true that the sly director made such cunning plans," he said, while stressing that he wanted to make the cultural powerhouse more open.
The only one with a real libido and workable cunning is Shiv, a canny mashup of Ivanka Trump and the fiery-haired Murdoch lieutenant Rebekah Brooks.
Into her well-ordered, meticulously moneyed world bursts Penny Rust, an Aussie who is as free-form and fun-loving as Josephine is calculated and cunning.
But it was in the midsection that the band threw in its most cunning trick, with Brodsky and McGrath playing ascending lead runs in complementary keys.
Some of the gigs where Bloomer has shown his work include outdoor music festivals, where his work had to grab the audience's attention in cunning ways.
Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) is on the throne, loyally assisted—and exceeded in glamour, wit, and cunning—by Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz).
If the novel is a cunning metafiction, it's also a lusty picaresque and, ultimately, as the author braids Sheppard's and Voth's stories, an impassioned political proof.
Wes Bergmann may be known for his political game and cunning sway over the rookies on MTV's The Challenge, but he's no match for Mother Nature.
His wit, his cunning, his cheek in the face of the once-oppressive white man, indeed his cocky longevity, all made him something of a hero.
The dictatorship had ended, but many people had walked free, thanks to the laws, pardons and cunning of later governments that refused to pursue full justice.
But everything in Trump's record suggests a cunning, ruthless, and, in many ways, insightful man — not some kind of Forrest Gump-like figure ambling through history.
And he cast Manafort — a man famous in D.C. circles for his political cunning — as a distracted boss who's tragic flaw was trusting Gates too much.
Martin Luther King, Jr. showed us that nonviolent protest is not only a moral demand (although it is that too); it is the highest strategic cunning.
On Friday, the show returns to its "Princess and the Frog" plotline; Princess Tiana (Mekia Cox) looks for love and seeks help a cunning witch doctor.
Directed by David Neumann, with the spectacular scenic installation designed by Steven Dufala, this cunning show finds universal common ground in one man's field of detritus.
For "Then a Cunning Voice," Ms. Rae is researching the history of Randalls Island, including its soil and the language and traditions of the Lenape people.
Mr. Cummings proved that stories and lies, allied to strategic cunning, conviction, secrecy, ruthlessness and upending convention, could be much more appealing than reason and fact.
To Mr. Gulen's detractors, his good works have all been all a cunning charade, propaganda camouflaging a vast moneymaking enterprise that sought to overthrow the government.
This, of course, is what has made the Musketeers' battle against the cunning Cardinal Richelieu and his henchman Rochefort so popular in movies and on television.
The great questions of survival, cunning, treachery, exploitation and parental and marital love have never failed to transfix me, in whatever translation (Richmond Lattimore, Robert Fagles).
Laura, the fan on whom the first arc centers, comes back as the goddess Persephone to take revenge on Ananke, the gods' sly and cunning caretaker.
De Faria's Maria is cunning, leaving you guessing as to which side she's truly on (hint: in most cases she's looking out for own best interest).
Of course, releasing a record over a batch of singles might be a cunning marketing ploy, but when the music is this good, we'll happily overlook that.
IT IS EASY to feel sorry for Theresa May, whose three-year spell as prime minister was made thoroughly miserable by headbanging Tory backbenchers and cunning Europeans.
For his contribution, Yeo depicts the cunning House of Cards character at life-size: Underwood looks down on you snidely from his six-by-six-foot frame.
Laurens van der Post, once called the conscience of the Western world, affirmed that no other creature possessed the strength, the speed, the cunning of a lion.
"It tells me that unfortunately the swamp is winning, the swamp is incredibly powerful, it's wealthy, it's cunning, and the globalist forces are winning," the source said.
She is convinced an "economic war" is to blame for her hardships, repeating Maduro's accusations that a cunning oligarchy is seeking to sabotage socialism in Latin America.
So under a cunning plan unveiled on October 24th, the ailing banks will lend the government 1.35trn rupees ($21bn), about a third of their combined market value.
But then again, if Mr Putin starts to show a lack of resolve or cunning he could find himself pushed aside at the end of his term.
But Benedict IX wasn't the average party boi the aristocracy believed him to be; he was more like party monster Michael Alig, cunning and even allegedly murderous.
According to Joel Wynans, who uploaded this video, a cunning bald eagle has become infamous among the locals for stealing their catch right from their fishing line.
There are many far more cunning ways to land strikes on the feet or advance position on the ground, a double attack is one of the simplest.
Claire has always been the show's most complex character: She's even more diabolical, cunning, and manipulative than her husband, but she's also, horrifyingly, just what democracy needs.
They call him the "Merc with the Mouth" because he sure is a cunning linguist who likes to shoot off — verbally, of course — every chance he gets.
Mitski: Be the Cowboy (Dead Oceans) Fourteen structurally cunning, melodically engaging, verbally coherent songs that for a compact 33 minutes address romantic angst from a disquieting angle.
American culture is deeply rooted in the idea of continual expansion, of overcoming adversity by dint of our strength and cunning as we fulfill our collective destiny.
Cunning drop shots, often played with two hands on the racket, delicate slices and laser-like flat groundstrokes that hugged the turf kept Halep continually off balance.
A tinfoil-hat brigade of reactionaries immediately insisted that the cunning "Democrat Party" had run a "false flag" plot designed to boost its chances on Election Day.
In fact, the horse was donated to the city after the filming of " Troy " (2004), and our cunning hero is not following in the footsteps of Odysseus.
She was part of the "cunning folk," a group of people who kept the ancestral knowledge of plant healing and passed it down from generation to generation.
The former is the more dated definition, which sees artifice in direct reference to artistry and ingenuity, the latter, more modern connotation refers to trickery and cunning.
When Abagnale was pulling his cons as a teen back in the 1960s, there was no internet, of course — there was only paper and his own cunning.
But Steven, the heart surgeon he played in "Killing," is cunning and arrogant, and by the end of the production, Mr. Farrell said, he felt very depressed.
Their courage may have failed to create a democracy, the story goes, but it was only because the forces of reaction were too cunning and too ruthless.
It's a startling moment, as is her cunning manipulation of her nurse (played by the excellent Claude Mathieu), usually recognized as one of Racine's great Machiavellian confidantes.
The most appealing, or rather the least obviously terrible, of these is Khrushchev (a superb Steve Buscemi), the minister of agriculture and a cunning, outwardly drab schemer.
"Being taken advantage of by someone who was so sick, so cunning, so depraved, is something that I'm embarrassed that I was even close to," he said.
Deaver's cunning plot dazzles with its crafty twists and turns, but when the fun gets really nasty, it's comforting to repeat this mantra: It's only a game.
This week's development introduces Nathan Lane into the lair as Abraham Stern, a cunning manipulator out to recover, at whatever cost, the fortune that is his birthright.
Recently, in the Marais, I went to numerous confectioner shops, grocery stores and even health-food stores, none of which carried their cunning little metal oval boxes.
But there is no figure like the central character in the film, "The Omen," a cunning son of Satan with the number 666 stenciled on his body.
The police now say she is one of India's most cunning serial killers, with cyanide her weapon of choice, served up in soups, snacks and ayurvedic beverages.
He certainly has political talent — charisma, a raw cunning, an instinct for the jugular, a form of the common touch, a certain creativity that normal politicians lack.
At the more traditional end of the spectrum come Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" and Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," the latter directed by Francesca Zambello. glimmerglass.
Her brothers see her as real competition now, and having watched her work in politics for years, they know just how cunning and ruthless she can be.
In an act of desperation, he steals fifty Brita filters from the cupboard next to the sink and sells them to a cunning Bed Bath & Beyond employee.
Huck and his pal Tom Sawyer, the latter's boyhood cunning now fully flowered into saturnine, deadly amorality, arrive in "the Territories" just before North-South hostilities commence.
Of course, part of me would remain my normal introverted self, but I'd also have to become sociable, extroverted, charming, cunning, crafty, bullshitting, bold, confident, and careful.
The piece outlines three basic reasons as to why the war in Afghanistan can be best won by employing the "cunning" warfare tactics employed by Sun Tzu.
With a publicity move that's equal parts chaos and cunning, Burger King has revealed that it truly draws its power from the dark side of the Force.
Mr. Keoghan, recently seen in "Dunkirk," has the ability to at once solicit and repel sympathy and a face that suggests both absolute innocence and terrible cunning.
And the books' Doran is far more cunning than he appears — he's been plotting the overthrow of the Lannisters and the restoration of the Targaryens for years.
What would you say to convince me that I'm underestimating the danger of Trump as cunning would-be despot, as opposed to just Trump as "chaos president"?
The book's cunning title suggests its uniting theme: how rarely, when we look at or listen to or read someone's work, we manage to see things clearly.
However, the sorting event got a doggy makeover with houses like Gryggindogs (the brave ones), Hufflefluffs (the loyal ones), Ravenpaws (the smart ones) and Slobberins (the cunning ones).
Its fans have all been won over by the quirky puzzle game's endearingly evil antihero: a cunning waterfowl that just wants to cause a ruckus for a laugh.
No longer expected to be the main man in the midfield, Rosicky gained a certain foxy cunning, a vulpine wiliness which allowed him to operate between the lines.
Although set in the '30s, Dunaway's Bonnie Parker is a liberated woman – a steely, sultry seducer as cunning as any male on the wrong side of the law.
This has weakened the government's hand in dealing not only with recalcitrant Remainers but also with cunning Europeans who are determined to exploit any sign of British weakness.
Younger ones began their professional lives during the 1990s, when Alan Greenspan and his peers manipulated their economies with a deft rate hike here, a cunning cut there.
Portrayed as a strong, cunning but merciful leader, Tomyris creates a thousands-strong all-female military unit which helps tip the scales in the final battle against Cyrus.
Cunning started both her singing and acting careers around four years ago, with her most recognized acting role being a six-episode stint on HBO series The Deuce.
Furthermore, Saddam had survived for more than 30 years as Iraq's president through intimidation, cunning, and occasional bursts of charm, and so he made for an unusual prisoner.
Miguel, with his air of shyness and cunning, is a minor presence in the story, and yet without him it would not twist and turn as it does.
Mr. Richards put cunning rhythmic shifts in the skeletal, syncopated doublestops of "Honky Tonk Women," and his lead in "Sympathy for the Devil" stabbed like a rusted switchblade.
Moore understood his limitations in this area, and opted for cunning rather than grit in gaining the upper hand on his opponents in hand-to-hand combat scenes.
Was it all a cunning plot to ensure that Gaga's vocals would take center stage, and leave the hoary old thrash icons to act as her backing band?
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnangagwa has attempted to rebrand the ruling Zanu-PF party, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
For the past six months, forest rangers in a wet and bushy patch of central India have been chasing a cunning female tiger suspected of killing 21 people.
"Sometimes a cunning tradesman, sometimes a stubborn toughness, sometimes glowering, sometimes bowing, but always with confidence that he would make it happen in the end," Mr. Can wrote.
Kraft can be an affable but cunning negotiator, and both his business and people skills were hard to miss in 2011 during negotiations over the collective bargaining agreement.
His "Masquages Vides" of the late 1970s were cunning "paintings" that, in fact, collaged the color-streaked masking tape used to make earlier works into spare new compositions.
He ends it as a man who explicitly presents himself as Death incarnate in a cunning and thrilling takedown of Major Craddock, involving a force-feeding of nitroglycerin.
In Birds of Prey, Roman's cunning ability to manipulate and toy with others as well as his power over Gotham is emphasized more so than his physical strength.
Janacek's characters are always richly humane, even when they're over 3503 years old ("The Makropulos Case") or animals ("The Cunning Little Vixen," still absent at the Metropolitan Opera).
Calling in sick the day before a vacation starts is not a cunning maneuver, and seems likely to raise a suspicious manager's eyebrow no matter what the details.
Of course, the Supreme Court win is the culmination of decades of work by conservative activists and was masterminded by the cunning of Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell.
Netflix Description: A lethal game of cat and mouse stretches from the desert to Tinseltown after Hollywood bad boy Thomas runs afoul of a cunning and dangerous drifter.
BERLIN — In the final act of Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen," a litter of fox cubs comes upon a dead hare that carries a whiff of human scent.
Machiavelli was among the first to popularize this notion that perceptions matter more than reality, that a cunning leader should bend the truth to his or her will.
It is the calculation of a veteran — and rather cunning — operator who has gotten far in life by relying on money, connections, and lawbreaking to keep him afloat.
Of course, this only added to the show's siren song, and I always found some less-than-cunning ways to sneak an episode when my parents were distracted.
Given their remarkable intelligence and cunning ways, it takes a lot to surprise the biologists who study these wonderful creatures and their equally weird cousins the squids and cuttlefish.
From cunning assassinations to dragon-based adventures, here are my Season 43 predictions... I read a post on Reddit recently arguing that Theon is now essentially the drowned god.
In the field where he claims to have mastery (business), he's declared bankruptcy four times, but has turned that into a narrative of his cunning in exploiting existing law.
They'd face terrifying threats that would haunt my nightmares, but I'd always be safe in the knowledge that he'd have a plan – something cunning, daring, and oh so clever.
He is often called "the wolf"—a reference to his aloof and cunning demeanour and a play on his surname, which sounds like the Chinese word for the animal.
He wasn't known for cunning strategy, but his crush on (and subsequent "proposal" to) fellow houseguest Meg Maley and carefree attitude made for an entertaining addition to the cast.
Traditionally, when villains say, "I'm going to leave you in this cunning deathtrap to die slowly while I go do something nefarious," it doesn't go well for the villains.
Harris, vying for the most powerful job in Washington, has already distinguished herself as a cunning operator on one of the most powerful and secretive bodies overseeing the government.
The game's Horatio Alger hero, the thimble promised a world where a combination of luck and cunning could take anyone—or any thing—all the way to Park Place.
It was Villa Fiorito, Maradona always said, that taught him viveza, the sense of cunning or canniness that was prized as the virtue that allowed the impoverished to thrive.
The need for robust insurance will only grow as companies become more reliant on computers, hackers get more cunning and regulators take an increasingly dim view of lax security.
For all his bragging, cunning and magical skills, he seems to be aware that, as demigods go, he's really a few notches down the scale — possibly only a quasi.
The post-referendum traumas hastened the transformation by confronting the will of the people with innumerable practical difficulties, from the opposition of Remainers to the cunning of the Eurocrats.
Opposition leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav took to Twitter to target Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accusing him of maintaining a "cunning silence" on the violence.
On the website Breitbart and elsewhere, Bannon painted a picture of white working class Americans under siege from a globalist elite, cunning foreigners, and a restless non-white underclass.
But if you were going to be formally cunning, so to be speak, you might be SYLVESTER AS A FOX, which is the formal version of the nickname Sly.
Metacritic Score: 41/100Gloria must use her own wits and cunning to fend for herself when she gets caught in a deadly war between drug cartels and DEA agents.
Mnangagwa is known as "The Crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity and is among the country's combat-hardened veterans of the struggle for liberation from white-minority rule.
But beyond the dangers of partisan policymaking, Washington warned that "cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men" would eventually rise to take advantage of this struggle for power between political parties.
One trap for translators lurks in the poem's first line, where its hero is called, untranslatably, polytropos — "the cunning hero" (Lombardo) or "the man of twists and turns" (Fagles).
In an older version, Cinderella escapes the incestuous overtures of her widowed father by running off to another kingdom and winning over a prince with her cunning and skill.
Now Ellis would like her to focus on that completely, utilizing her powerful shot, her strong aerial game and her innate cunning to fill the next year with goals.
His wife, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright), cunning and manipulative in her own right yet long suffering under her husband's oppressive ego, found herself in position to seize the presidency.
In 2011, the Philharmonic presented an enchanting production of Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen," directed, like the Ligeti opera, by Doug Fitch, who has been a crucial Gilbert ally.
Finally (and I do mean finally), Marlboro Gold (formerly Lights), the crack cocaine of tobacco products, containing all sorts of cunning chemicals and a somewhat insulting whisper of sugar.
It's also a case study in the insidious cunning and latent power of anti-Jewish bigotry— proof that anti-Semitism is not, after all, merely the socialism of fools.
They include characteristics like glibness and superficial charm, emotional shallowness, unwillingness to accept responsibility for actions, a tendency to boredom, promiscuous sexual behavior, cunning/manipulative tendencies, impulsivity, and irresponsibility.
Thunder, played by Nafessa Williams, and Lightning, played by China Anne McClain, are Black Lightning's daughters, and they're just as cunning, intelligent, and civically-minded as their superhero father.
"A watch thief, who with great stealth and cunning, disdaining silverware, jewelry, cameras, fine art, money, had made his way to the bedside and stolen my Timex wristwatch," he muses.
It's testing some of the same features in Facebook proper as are launching today on Messenger, in a multi-pronged attack on Snapchat, which has become its most cunning competitor.
Ray finally gets captured by the FBI, after some cunning hacking by Elliot, and it turns out that his Silk Road-esque market place was actually his dead wife's idea.
"I like free trade but you have to be represented by very, very good and smart and cunning people and we are not," Trump said in an interview on CNBC.
But Clinton needs to resist this ideological gravity, because Sanders' left-wing populism is not an effective answer to the right-wing populism that Trump channels with such diabolic cunning.
Later, as the swashbuckling commander during the War of 1812, his cunning and fearlessness led him to win the Battle of New Orleans, despite being outnumbered nearly two-to-one.
Raised in virtual confinement by her sadistic uncle and forced to recite debauched scenes from his favourite books to satiate his wealthy clients, she has grown cold, cunning and fearful.
To kick off the new charter, PEOPLE caught up with the man who keeps the boat afloat with his cunning one-liners (okay, and masterful commanding too): Captain Lee Rosbach.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is reviving her role of the biting and cunning Kathryn Merteuil, and she has a message for everyone going to see Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical Experience.
"To the world, I wasn't a suspect innocent until proven guilty, I was a cunning, psychopathic, dirty, drugged-up whore who was guilty until proven otherwise," she told the audience.
So Putin ended up, as much through luck as cunning, snatching a victory of a sort from the jaws not just of defeat but, far more terrible for him, embarrassment.
The Hillary we meet in this deeper version of the story is the cunning wheeler-dealer who understands that the whole game sometimes plays out inside a couple of parentheses.
Young oversaw a group responsible for fending off these efforts, so he frequently got questions from Kalvert about con artists, cunning new deceits, and other shady corners of the law.
The encounter, at a dinner, did not just align Trump, an inexperienced operator on the international stage, against one of the most cunning players of the great game of diplomacy.
This of course leads nowhere, but when attached to busy cunning meddling in Western social media it creates uncertainty and mistrust that gnaw away at the very idea of democracy.
For its part, Apple maintains that it is in "an arms race with the most nefarious, smartest and most cunning criminals" who are always looking for vulnerabilities in its products.
It was perhaps Roem's most cunning campaign move to focus on bread-and-butter issues like turnpike gridlock—which enabled her to better handle GOP attacks on her gender identity.
Captain Spip is many things: a cunning negotiator, a brilliant space detective, a CGI whale head on a human body that solves crimes on a low end British cable network.
Kendall's critique of the CIA would echo for decades to come, as conservatives have repeatedly argued that the agency lacks a sufficient awareness of the true cunning of America's enemies.
Phages have been looked at as therapies for decades; better understanding of bacterial genomes may mean that they can now be used in more cunning ways than was previously possible.
In Island 359, they're Jurassic Park-style dinosaurs: the hopping compy, deadly allosaurus, and cunning velociraptor, which will bay for its companions and then hunt you down in a pack.
Cunning enough to use SIM cards to mask his phone activities, but not to suspect that his car might be tracked by the cameras that line any busy commercial highway.
Hunter accused the company and its subsidiaries of launching and executing a "cunning, cynical and deceitful" marketing campaign that misrepresented what opioid drugs could do to help alleviate chronic pain.
Repetition is part of the particular pleasure; the books' familiarity, as well as the cunning with which the author pushes herself to reinvent the form she's chosen as her own.
If you make an ingredient substitution or come up with a shortcut or hack, please leave a note on the recipe to alert others or remind yourself of your cunning.
And then there are those, Mr. Howell now among them, who risk their lives in some combination of strength, cunning and bravery in an effort to save others and themselves.
Mr. Saleh, considered one of the most cunning autocrats in the Arab world, stepped down in early 2012 after three decades of leading Yemen, the Middle East's most impoverished country.
This week, you can catch him in the musical "Rocketman," where Madden plays a cunning music manager whose seduction of Elton John extends past the boardroom and into the bedroom.
That all ties together into a conspiratorial notion of the Jew wanting to do evil — to use their financial ability and their cunning and their power against non-Jewish people.
One reason, I think, is the cunning score, by the British composer Patrick Gowers, which, with its spiky strings, prods Hazan's essay in nonfiction toward the realm of a thriller.
"We identified a very stealthy and cunning backdoor that was injected by attackers into one of M.E.Doc's legitimate modules," ESET senior malware researcher Anton Cherepanov said in a technical note.
The real Cromwell was a cunning conspirator who tore up the old order in service of a self-indulgent, wife-killing king who forced a breakaway religion on his subjects.
Like most of Voronenkov's victims, he expressed an odd admiration for the man's cunning: "He knew how to nicely gain someone's trust, how to nicely persuade people," he told me.
In an effort to redeem himself and stop his sister, you'd expect him to remind Daenerys of Cersei's most cunning strength, the consistent habit she has for ambushing her opponents.
The philosopher G.W.F. Hegel terms it "the cunning of Reason," the advance of certain ideals and values, the spirit of the age, running beneath or through particular actions and individuals.
In his remarks at the Department of Homeland Security, Trump undermined any notion his administration lacks the cunning to effectively implement its agenda -- with or without the acquiescence of this Congress.
That would mean that she's now won two (2) battles best on her cunning skills alone, and Jon has won zero (0) for charging in without backup, totally read to die.
It was released at nearly the same time two stories about women navigating New York's web of privilege in cunning in illegal ways — the Vogue grifter and Anna Delvey — came out.
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris, vying for the most powerful job in Washington, has already distinguished herself as a cunning operator on one of the most powerful and secretive bodies overseeing the government.
According to Cunning, who spoke with Refinery29 in advance of the video's premiere, the piece has two sources of inspiration: The Wizard of Oz and Kurt Vonnegut's short story Harrison Bergeron.
It follows the picaresque adventures of a young chap named Jim Trewitt, who begins life as a foundling left on a brothel's doorstep but rises to become an impressively cunning businessman.
Katrina Cunningham (Sabine), Age UnknownKatrina Cunningham, who goes by her stage name Kat Cunning, is a singer just like her Trinkets character and performs her original songs in a couple episodes.
We see a cunning Aisholpan wrestle boys to the ground or best them at chess, all the while training for the great eagle-hunter festival that she is hellbent on winning.
What the engine lacks in neck-snapping throttle immediacy and soul-churning exhaust notes, though, the rest of the car-driving experience more than makes up for with cunning cornering capabilities.
TRUMP: Mexico, honestly, through smarter leadership, more cunning leadership — and you are in that category very much so – the very smart leadership in Mexico has taken advantage of the United States.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is stepping back into the shoes of her cunning Cruel Intentions villain Kathryn Merteuil for one special cause: to tell audience members to turn off their cell phones.
The specter of an inexperienced president, engaged alone in a lengthy, private exchange with the cunning and seasoned leader of an adversarial nation defies every rule of diplomacy and good sense.
Richardson had a part in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as cunning gossip journalist Rita Skeeter, and Wanamaker appeared in the first film – for Lewis's first day on set.
If Overeem is showing a little more cunning, as he has in recent fights, Ngannou would do best not to simply follow Overeem, but to go with him to the fence.
But like Ned Stark, he lacks any of the cunning necessary to have even a slight chance of protecting those who need protecting most from the zero sum game of thrones.
Cunning enough to devise the sleep-apnea plot, but not to realize that an autopsy would routinely be performed on any forty-four-year-old found dead for no obvious reason.
"The forces knew the cunning of the militants and so they foiled the attack," he said, adding that various of the attackers' corpses lay at the scene while others were captured.
Complexity aside, Angela executes the attack on the FBI, in a thrilling, heist-like sequence that's basically one long tracking shot reminiscent of the cunning cinematography of Mr. Robot's first season.
The Public Editor LAST winter, as primary voters in Iowa and New Hampshire headed to the polls, a covert and cunning Russian plot was underway to disrupt the American political process.
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, the 75-year-old has tried to rebrand the ruling Zanu-PF party, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
In Italy, for example, the artful cunning of viveza criolla simply goes by a different name – 'furbizia' – but, just as in Argentina, it encourages footballers to indulge in acts of deception.
They plan to tell the jury about his epic rise from mid-level drug trafficker to leader of Mexico's most powerful cartel, an ascent made possible by his cunning and ruthlessness.
Other productions include Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," also directed by Ms. Zambello, and Janacek's rarely performed folk opera "The Cunning Little Vixen," with a steampunk spin by E. Loren Meeker.
It is thus the perfect stand-in for a Cold War-style cunning enemy, who is surely out there, doing something, even though we can never seem to pin him down.
Her performance is shot through with pride, grief and cunning, never more so than in her unsettlingly tender scene with Orestes, the long-exiled son who has returned to murder her.
Ms. Groom, the curator, has done her best work in the first half of the show, which she has staged mostly in a single large gallery that allows for cunning juxtapositions.
READ MORE: Kim Jong Un's cunning strategy could lead the world down a dangerous path Arriving in Beijing on Tuesday, Kim was welcomed by the Chinese military and a red carpet.
Midway through "Shoplifters," Kore-eda has revealed just enough about the family — there's a scramble from authority and an amusingly cunning shakedown — that it no longer seems to hold much mystery.
Written by Christopher Chen and directed by Lee Sunday Evans, Caught reveals the too-close relationship between artifice, as in cunning craftiness, and the artificial, as in something fake and contrived.
And are more and more of them seeing Cruz the way so many of his Congressional colleagues do — as someone with far more ambition than honor and more cunning than real principle?
After I resigned in April 1990, I wrote a book about my time with him, Trumped: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump, His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall, in 1991.
But Tyrion is a Lannister — he's grouped with his sister and brother right there at the very top of the trailer, lest we forget — and the most cunning of them at that.
She also got an interview with Princess Caroline of Monaco by putting a note in a shoe she was going to try on, a "cunning" nature that helped Tatler recover, Evans said.
It works, despite the fact that Hale has shown herself over the course of the series to be as ruthless and cunning as her late husband and predecessor, Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey).
Amid the folkloric witchery of the knockout, one of the constant factors that cunning folk can agree on seems to be that the punch you do not see hurts you the most.
A team of researchers from Rockefeller University did just that, and found what looked like a cunning act of bodily revenge where our extinct hominid cousins used a viruses' DNA against itself.
And while some of us are crossing our fingers that The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will fill that hole for us on Netflix, the cunning geniuses at IT'SUGAR have a tastier option.
While he cautioned against collective suspicion of all internally displaced people (IDPs), Mohamed cited recent arrests of suspected ISIS fighters hiding among Iraqi civilians in Kurdistan as evidence of the enemy's cunning.
Heck, Tywin keeps it pretty much 100 percent cunning and ruthless and he still gets popped with a crossbow bolt while on the toilet because he was too mean to his son.
It's cunning, if mistaken, for Brown to try to get herself off the hook by blasting Donald Trump in the same breath as Harvey Weinstein in her public statements about the allegations.
With trading abruptly suspended twice in four days amid shock yuan fixes, even the pros can't agree on whether Chinese authorities have lost control of markets or are pursuing a cunning strategy.
"Dry Powder", a darkly amusing new work from Sarah Burgess, directed for the Public Theatre by Thomas Kail (who also directed "Hamilton", a popular musical), considers the cunning machinations of the 1%.
At the first presence of real conflict, Simon's response has always been to use violence, even if he has tended to be among the more cunning and quick-witted of the Saviors.
Having been owned by four of them during my lifetime, I can attest that they are far from stupid, but are rather clever, cunning and very loving (and sometimes a valley girl).
When Bond does defeat Jaws, it's with his cunning more than anything: be it by super magnet, electrical current or just by simply ducking out of the way at the right time.
After all, the global ruling class has turned itself into an army of shit Baldricks, thinking up endless cunning plans to improve their own personal fortunes and every time unleashing utter chaos.
Not surprising considering a mere raise of her devilishly arched eyebrow sends all of Westeros into a panic on Game of Thrones, where she plays the cunning and frighteningly sinister Cersei Lannister.
The oversized oils that Jordan Kasey contributes to this cunning three-person show, painted in a palette of primordial reds, yellows, and blues, depict blocky human figures that could double as landscapes.
The next person will probably be a Trump stalwart, but which foreign policy experts still in his camp are cunning yet foolish enough to think they can do something with the position?
Her cunning device of not revealing the name of each character in the sections she narrates grants us a multidimensional perspective on all four women, highlighting their roles in one another's stories.
We fashion ourselves, with or without cunning, into who and what we need to be for friends, lovers, parents, children, bosses and employees based on their diverse expectations and ever-shifting demands.
General Suleimani's words and actions are closely scrutinized because he is regarded as one of Iran's most cunning and autonomous military figures, in charge of its intelligence gathering and covert military operations.
Stories of transgender people, as harrowing as they can be, remind us that with cunning, imagination and luck, we are sometimes able, against all odds, to create — and revise — our own souls.
This ensemble's summer season has included Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen," and this recital picks up a similar zoological theme, with songs about animal life by Barber, Debussy, Jake Heggie and others.
In "Gemstones" he follows form, playing the blinged-out heir-apparent in a family of mega-rich Southern megachurch ministers, headed by the cunning and recently widowed patriarch, Eli Gemstone (John Goodman).
For her newest performance project, "Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars," the dance artist Emily Johnson will play host to 300 strangers in Randalls Island Park.
Those paper works offer some essential preparation for Ms. Maiolino's recent art, including her cunning late drawings and wall-mounted works of gouged plaster, which play similar tricks with inside and outside.
"In my judgment you are a highly dangerous, cunning and deceitful individual who will never be safe to be released," the judge said, "but that is a matter for the Parole Board."
With increasing anxiety, Mr. Shkreli hatched plans that were either cunning enough to merit a prison sentence, as prosecutors have argued, or well-meaning enough to save him from a felony conviction.
Rating The play picks up at the books' much-maligned epilogue, with Harry's unfortunately named son, Albus Severus, fretting that he might be sorted into Slytherin, the House of cunning and ambition.
But such a conflation neglects the layers of ego, cunning, and masculine power plays that culminate in one of the most unforgettable acts of solo vigilantism to appear onscreen since The Revenant.
Mr. al-Baghdadi, the cunning and enigmatic black-clad leader of the Islamic State, transformed a flagging insurgency into a global terrorist network that drew tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries.
But if you step back and look at this thing like a horse race, you have to admit the guy has form — and more than enough cunning and ambition to go the distance.
Drawing straight from the comic book source material, The Walking Dead is clearly building Dwight up as the cunning member of Negan's inner circle who just might be bold enough to break rank.
Pavić has a gorgeous backhand to keep the ball in play, which results in a dainty slap from Melo that Marach finally, successfully, sends across net in a similarly cunning way as before.
As they report this week in Biology Letters, however, Anders Nilsson and Kaj Hulthen of Lund University, in Sweden, have found a cunning way to perform such a test for bream and roach.
The saxophonist Marty Ehrlich, sensitively accompanied by Ms. Stern-Wolfe, fully brought to life the music's conversational immediacy with passages of sunny optimism followed by mocking cackles, cunning microtonal slides and colorful riffs.
The caption for that photo might have noted that Jordan was the one with the fierce presence and incredible talent, and that Jackson was the one with the motivational smarts and interpersonal cunning.
A Bulgarian Four Paws employee, Vasil Dimitrov, speaks to Szabłowski with derision of the "dumb, grasping Gypsy"—who is, in his account, as greedy, cunning, and stupid as the bears of European fables.
Griezmann's opportunism was matched in the buildup by a probing through pass from the halfway line by Paul Pogba, then a cunning step-over allowing the ball through his legs by Olivier Giroud.
It's this kind of casual political cunning that has propelled Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of a city of just 100,000, to as high as fifth place in the Democratic primary polls.
" He worried that the tools of impeachment would be wielded by the "most cunning or most numerous factions" and lack the "requisite neutrality toward those whose conduct would be the subject of scrutiny.
Anand Wilder filled us in on their refresh, the dangers of an unkempt angora rabbit, the cunning mind of goats, and the importance of eating an egg fresh from a cage free chicken.
Many, including Mr. Conte, have appealed to Italians to reject their tendency toward "furbizia," the Italian word for the sort of cunning or cleverness typically channeled into getting around bureaucracy and inconvenient laws.
In Netflix's "What/If," a neo-noir social thriller from Mike Kelley ("Revenge") debuting on Friday, May 22017, Zellweger purrs as Anne Montgomery, a ruthless San Francisco venture capitalist and cunning femme fatale.
He mentors the title character (Jamie Foxx) and eventually works to save Django's wife from the clutches of Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), a cunning and sadistic villain not unlike Mr. Waltz's previous character.
" At The Playlist, Kimber Myers writes of They'll Love Me When I'm Dead that it "offers a new understanding of the elusive, cunning filmmaker with a verve the man himself would have admired.
No one doubted that a country that invests so much money and emotional energy in soccer, a country with so much flair, talent and sheer devilish cunning, would come good when it counts.
Even the greatest hitters fail to get a hit seven of every 10 times at bat, a reminder that we are all hugely imperfect and must rely on shrewdness and cunning to succeed.
One season later, Collins patrols his space at the rear of the Giants' defense with cunning and conviction — an evolving star who can snicker at the befuddlement he once felt on the field.
It can sometimes seem that, whenever there is a public controversy, Dershowitz appears on TV explaining, with what he would call nuance and his critics would call cunning, why both sides are wrong.
Op-Ed Contributor For those who knew him, it is hard to believe that Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen's longtime ruler and one of the most cunning autocrats of our time, is finally gone.
This posthuman transcendence raises concerns both aesthetic and ethical, casting around the art in this show an apologetic air heavy with ambivalence toward human cunning and trickery and seductive art and technology. Golem!
In Lawrence Block's "A Long Line of Dead Men," the cunning detective eventually finds the killer by focusing on what binds the club of 31 men together: they were all part of a tontine.
His followers' fervent belief in the justice of their cause and their cunning on the battlefield proved no match for the Cuban political and economic elite of the day who were corrupt and repressive.
Traditionally a symbol of cunning and wickedness in German folklore, characterized as the 'big bad wolf' in fairy tales such as "Little Red Riding Hood", wolves disappeared from Germany more than a century ago.
As Scaled Composites churned out cunning, award-winning designs, it became the aviation equivalent of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, staffed by stubborn outcasts who had been lured by the charisma of their iconoclast boss.
In Argentina and Uruguay, there's an expression called viveza criolla, which translates as "native cunning" and refers to a culture of trying to get a psychological edge over the opposition wherever and whenever possible.
In the next three months, foreign tourists will be able to access e-ticketing through international credit and debit cards, which will free them from being stuck with cunning touts for booking their tickets.
Wolves disappeared from Germany a century ago after many were killed, in part because they are symbols of cunning and wickedness in German folklore but also because they attack farm animals and even humans.
In Handbook of Native American Mythology, Dawn Elaine Bastian cites how myths refer to "beautiful but clever and cunning" foxes as good companions, although they can also be deceitful friends who steal your food.
Rather it was an endless series of raids and horse-stealing in which young men showed how cunning, noble and resourceful they were, decorating their coup sticks with beads and feathers to prove it.
As a result, meticulous regulators, seasoned nuclear plant employees, and cunning penetration, or "pen" testers like Rios are all playing their part in the ceaseless effort to make the supply chain more cyber-secure.
Sports obsessives will spend the summer debating how the cunning Foxes did it—swift counter-attacks, regular interceptions and deep defence all helped on the field—and if their good form can be sustained.
Things got downright X-rated in the Legends Football League ... when Chicago Bliss star running back ChrisDell Harris invited a linebacker to prove her skills as a cunning linguist -- if you catch our drift.
In truth, Bonello is too cunning and too controlling to grant us anything that resembles a settled point of view, visual or moral; hence his need to show a violent death from multiple angles.
" ⬥ Milly Jackson, the central character in Alex Marwood's cruel and cunning mystery THE DARKEST ­SECRET (Penguin, paper, $16), is in her glory when she's among friends at a bar playing "Spot the Personality Disorder.
In those opening scenes, Sarman (the green-eyed pinup Hrithik Roshan) has a David-like victory over an enormous crocodile, whose superior strength is no match for Sarman's cunning, courage and well-placed trident.
Critic score: 42%Audience score: 45%Netflix description: "When a widow gets swindled out of insurance money, her search for answers leads to two cunning lawyers in Panama who hide cash for the superrich." 
At the same time, Elodie stares at new character Sabine (Kat Cunning), Luca's roommate and a budding rock star, with absolute awe, giving her that crush she was talking about in the last episode.
At the very least, Liu says, the size of the brain indicates iguanodons were at least as smart as modern-day crocodiles (not the brightest in the animal kingdom, but a cunning enough hunter).
Loosely translated as 'native cunning', viveza criolla is the art of roguish deception; a special form of smartness that, in the words of anthropologist Eduardo P. Archetti, encourages a "capacity to cheat where necessary".
Shia LaBeouf had a cunning way of getting his father to agree to the making of the Amazon Studios film "Honey Boy," in which LaBeouf plays his own dad, named James in the movie.
In Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" Suite (1922-24), the titular creature, which is captured by a forester from a woodland buzzing with insects, invades the man's barnyard, eats his hens and ultimately escapes.
Aside from the parallel story line of Bobby's betrayal and all its sleight-of-hand references, Chuck's snare snaps shut just a little too easily given the size and cunning of its intended quarry.
But soon it becomes clear that this warren has shed all the rabbit-y virtues, cunning and daring and courage and mischief, in favor of odd imitations of human culture — attempted sculptures, existentialist poetry.
"They're very smart, they're very cunning and they're very dishonest," Mr. Trump said on a day when his press secretary scrapped his daily briefing for an invitation-only off-camera gaggle for selected reporters.
Nominating Trump wasn't as suicidal as it seemed only because he had the political cunning to run against the party's ideological enforcers, while promising working-class voters not just cultural acknowledgment but material support.
His cunning plan to ruin her chances of marrying Ser Loras result in a chaotic set of circumstances that will temporarily align her with Tyrion and, as a result, with Littlefinger himself soon after.
What old-timers like Mr Bindhammer, a multiple world-cup finalist who has repeated some of the world's toughest rock climbs, and Mr Bishton lack in raw power they make up for in cunning.
Instead, prosecutors described Mr. Hernandez as cunning and observant, and they said the account he offered of what happened on May 25, 1979, the day Etan disappeared, was not the repetition of a fantasy.
"Margaret is played with cunning and gusto by Meryl Streep, and it is a pious critical convention to praise performances like these on the grounds that they go beyond mere impersonation," the Guardian wrote.  
Those who would use religion to prey on those looking to hear a word from Jesus are more than just criminals who use their cunning to traumatize people, as if that weren't awful enough.
How would the self-divulging vibe sit given the current backlash against psychographics: the cunning collection of demographic lifestyle-behavioral data that brought us Brexit, Trump, and a flood of xenophobic nationalist identity-reductionisms.
The clear downside of this approach is that many of Veep's standout secondary characters, particularly Amy (Anna Chlumsky), Dan (Reid Scott), and Jonah (Timothy Simons), have become much less cunning and, honestly, much less interesting.
When she wanders into the dirt-floored barn where Robert is teaching chess, he quickly identifies her as a "fighter", but she doesn't appear to be any tougher, braver or more cunning than her peers.
She wants to play the Super Bowl halftime show – with some big names Cunning hopes to one day be the center of attention for hundreds of millions of eyes taking a break from watching football.
But she was always the perfect partner for Peter because she understood she didn't need them, instead learning to use nothing but her own wits and cunning to do her part for New York City.
But here on the show, Negan is even more cunning, and is now poised to wipe out Rick and the rest of the Hilltop, all of whom think they're the ones performing the sneak attack.
Those Russians cunning enough to have infiltrated Kryjivka (and there are many, as the restaurant is apparently popular with Russian tourists) run the risk of getting 'taken hostage' and made to sing anthems in Ukrainian.
In the intervening years, he moved to Macedonia and performed a cunning short-circuit on his hurricane-force narcissism, transforming his status as a walking museum of NPD into a vehicle to make himself famous.
She goes by her stage name Kat Cunning and performs her own original tracks at Luca's club on the show, including "Birds" which you may have also heard outside of the new Netflix series (below).
Meme-propagating social media platforms were crucial in transmuting scamming from crime to entertainment genre: made-for-Instagram personas like Joanne the Scammer popularized and romanticized such cunning acts of deception on Instagram and Twitter.
Readers learn far more about Ms Deneuve, her cunning and restraint, than other writers might relay, and all this happens while Mr Carrère is detailing his own nervousness and the supposed failure of the encounter.
I would have liked more genuinely out-of-the-box composing, like the sharply drawn duel of wits between Boonyi (sung by the intelligent, beguiling soprano Andriana Chuchman) and the cunning, blackmailing schoolteacher (Geoffrey Agpalo).
In terms made familiar in decades of writing about the adventure of sailing slave ships, Roche celebrates the ship owners' adventure-seeking cunning and daring as they shaped the 1859 slaving expedition that captured Kossola.
Any lingering worries he might have had that his son lacked the political cunning and the ideological mettle to put an end to the two-state expectations raised by the Oslo peace accords were misplaced.
Mo Farah of Britain, who had tripped on the Olympic track twice in the past week, won the 5,53 meters on Saturday night with a sure-footed show of confidence, cunning and blistering late speed.
It tries to put the player in the shoes of the famous fictional archeologist, by forcing the player to use all of their cunning, and having the player butt their heads into obstacles—a lot.
Whether it be a snap shot that's leathered from inside the box, a clever toe poke or a stooping header, Sheringham was calculating and cunning far more than he was elegant and full of flair.
For much of the past century, the United States compiled a sordid history in Latin America, using force and cunning to install and support military regimes and other brutal thugs with little interest in democracy.
Diane's obsessive quest for closure has brought out a certain native cunning in her, but she's also dangerously naïve — she asks her private investigator to furnish her with a gun, which he doesn't even entertain.
Prepare to stay up all night for "Then a Cunning Voice and a Night We Spend Gazing at Stars," a gathering and performance stretching from dusk to dawn in the middle of the East River.
But at least one woman imprisoned with Ms. Hindley called her evil and cunning, and the mother of one of the victims told reporters that she would kill Ms. Hindley if she were ever released.
Forcing Iran to concede or continue shouldering such a heavy financial burden, particularly at a time when its citizens are protesting bread-and-butter issue in the streets, is both a worthy and cunning approach.
He was a master of misdirection, sidestepping hard questions while portraying himself as the unfairly maligned hero of a story that featured a supporting cast of cunning and vindictive women who were after his riches.
The paintings are more durable than imaginative, like a collection of sturdy old furniture, and invite comparisons with the happy valiancy and cunning styles I have seen in retrospectives of Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Yi Won is a leading voice in contemporary Korean avant-garde poetry, combining cunning wit and social criticism with bold formal and typographic experimentation rarely seen in Korean literary history.
The beast of industry is cunning, WINTER COUNT's video says, and the indigenous artists on display grapple with its many long limbs and the impact of resource extraction in the contest over land and sovereign rights.
LONDON (Reuters) - Defending champion Angelique Kerber needed to call upon all her cunning and experience to navigate her way 6-4 6-3 through an awkward first-round encounter with German compatriot Tatjana Maria on Tuesday.
First presented for a short run in repertory in 2014, this enchanting romp of a play has returned on its own, with a few adjustments, but with its buoyant spirits, cunning stagecraft and enlivening insights intact.
But this story, it's one that I saw where we exploited the good attributes and the awesome attributes of black culture in that tumultuous time where they were celebrated for their intelligence, their strength, their cunning.

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