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Take "If I Had a Dog," one of the album's most deceptive numbers.
Freddy's obsession with being intelligent, powerful, and the most deceptive seems to be his only weakness.
It's one of the most deceptive things because it's just like this little product, and how important could it be?
Finally, the 2018 Olympics became the target of the most deceptive cyberattack ever seen, masked in layers of false flags.
But the most unique aspect about the Air, according to Rawlinson, is also its most deceptive feature: the size of the vehicle.
This is a tough one to swallow for a character who's consistently been the most deceptive and intelligent player on the show.
Edited with some of Bolton's most deceptive scenes, it ironically describes him as a "genuine friend", "affectionate brother", "loving son" and "caring husband".
The most deceptive tweaks can be identified through AI, using a process related to the one used to train an algorithm in the first place.
"We feel like this is the most deceptive cybercloaking you could possibly do, because then everything adds up — there's no missing piece to the puzzle," Kipping said.
The most deceptive of the B.D.S. movement's demands is for the return of Palestinians who fled Israel or were chased out at gunpoint, mostly in the 1948 war.
Very few people are in a position to assess the fine print of financial contracts, and the most deceptive, risky deals are sold to those least able to make that assessment.
The Pyeongchang cyberattack would turn out to be perhaps the most deceptive hacking operation in history, using the most sophisticated means ever seen to confound the forensic analysts searching for its culprit.
When Matonis had finally outsmarted the most deceptive malware in history, he says he felt that same feeling, a rush that he could only compare to taking off on that Harley-Davidson in first gear.
Latos carries one of the league's most deceptive records into Tuesday's start — he has allowed at least four runs in five of his last six outings and pitched beyond 43 1/3 innings once in that span.
"Trump's own base is now starting to see that they were sold some snake oil by the most deceptive salesman in America, creating an enormous opportunity in 28500 for Democrats if they lean into the mantle of economic populism," she said.
This mandate came courtesy of Lanthimos, and it's a very different approach from the many period pieces in which actors' cheeks are mysteriously rosy, their skin shockingly clear, and their eyes suspiciously bright ("no makeup" makeup at its most deceptive).
The Untold Story of the 2018 Olympics Cyberattack, the Most Deceptive Hack in History By: Andy Greenberg This is the blow-by-blow account of how Russian government hackers targeted the Pyeongchang's Winter Olympics in South Korea, shutting down part of its IT infrastructure during the opening ceremony.
Ben Ehrenreich: I think one of the things that is most deceptive about the "objective" narratives that we see a lot in journalism is that they refuse to acknowledge their own role in the production of the very texts that they're creating, and refuse to acknowledge whatever entanglements they have with their subjects.
This collection of articles provides an insight into decision-making in the European Union and explores some lobbying techniques. CEO jointly organises the Worst EU Lobbying Awards, which are given to the lobby group which uses "the most deceptive, misleading or otherwise problematic lobbying tactics in their attempts to influence EU decision-making" in a given year.
Despite not being a swift skater, Denneny had one of the most deceptive and accurate shots in the league, which enabled him to achieve his scoring feats so rapidly. He was one of the first known players to use opposing defencemen as screens,Weir, Glenn; Chapman, Jeff; and Weir, Travis. Ultimate Hockey (1999) p. 161-163 and would beat goaltenders with head fakes and subsequently with shots that often would not even leave the ice.
The shell's structure is distinctive: sinuous bands of blue, green, and rose iridescence are delineated by dark brown lines of conchiolin, a proteinaceous material that holds the shell together. The luster of abalone shell is silky rather than the near vitreous luster of polished ammolite, and the colors of the two materials do not closely approximate. However, some abalone shell has been dyed and given a transparent cap of synthetic quartz, forming a doublet in the same fashion as ammolite. These doublets are perhaps the most deceptive, and have also been used to imitate opal.
The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven: A True Story is a best-selling 2010 Christian book that purported to tell the story of Alex Malarkey's experiences in heaven after a traffic accident in 2004. It was published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2010 and lists Alex's father Kevin Malarkey as an author along with Alex, although Alex described it in November 2012 as "one of the most deceptive books ever."Alex Malarkey, as quoted by Beth Malarkey as quoted by It was adapted into a television film in March 2010. Alex forcefully disavowed the book in an open letter to Christian bookstores almost five years after it was published and more than a million copies were sold, describing his near-death experience as a fabrication.
The film then presented as experts several people without identifying them as creationists and intelligent design advocates. Lippard thought perhaps the most deceptive aspect of the film was that these people were shown as though they were on a par with established experts, misleadingly representing their subject areas and not mentioning that two work for CMI while an intelligent design proponent is a professor at Biola University. They identified Stuart Burgess as "Design & Nature, Bristol University": Burgess, the Professor of Engineering Design and department head at Bristol University, is Lecturer and Unit Director for a 4th year course on Design and Nature about mechanical solution principles found in nature. In their emails, Wieland and Murray disclaimed any attempt to be deceptive in choice of on-screen credentials.
Johnson has been accused of being intellectually dishonest in his arguments advancing intelligent design and attacking the scientific community. Johnson has employed numerous equivocations regarding the term "naturalism," failing to distinguish between methodological naturalism (in which science is used to study the natural world and says nothing about the supernatural) versus philosophical naturalism (the philosophical belief that nothing exists but the natural world, and adopts as a premise the idea that there is no supernatural world or deities). In fact- checking Johnson's books Darwin on Trial and Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds, Brian Spitzer, an associate professor of biology at the University of Redlands, argued that almost every scientific source Johnson cited had been misused or distorted, from simple misinterpretations and innuendos to outright fabrications. Spitzer described Darwin on Trial as the most deceptive book he had ever read.
She expressed frustration with several people calling and visiting their home over the years, saying, "[Alex] is just a boy not a statue to be worshipped or person with some supernatural gifts," and, "He does not go to Heaven, have conversations with supernatural beings, and whatever visions/experiences he has had or had not had, is up to him as to what he will do with those." Later that month, she claimed the book's account had been embellished, adding that, "The truth is getting twisted, distorted, and packaged to be sold to the highest bidder." She also revealed that Alex himself had written a comment on the book's Facebook page in November 2011 calling the book "one of the most deceptive books ever." That comment was deleted, and Alex was banned from commenting after the moderators suspected he was an imposter.
She noted her concern that, while violent crime was decreasing, juvenile crime was increasing, and argued that reducing truancy, using the educational systme to identify at-risk children, and working with community leaders to develop home-grown solutions could help address the issue. Chiles repeatedly visited the district to campaign for Kosmas, arguing that Ascherl left large shoes to fill and that she had the leadership credentials to replace him. Kosmas was also endorsed by the Orlando Sentinel, which argued that she had "a much sharper understanding of issues" than Cooper and that her "extensive hands-on community-service experience" was better-suited than his, and by the Daytona Beach News-Journal, which concluded that she was "extraordinarily well-versed on key issues" and was "much more in touch than Cooper with the needs of the community." The News-Journal also criticized the attack ads that Cooper ran against Kosmas—which called her "Volusia County's Biggest Fraud" and accused her of being a "tax cheat" and a "business fraud"—as "the nastiest and most deceptive ads" in that year's elections. Ultimately, Kosmas ended up narrowly defeating Cooper, winning her first term in the legislature 52–48%, by a little more than 2,000 votes.

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