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  • In an effort to take some of the beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task.
  • She had the kind of clear, clean progressive politics that came directly from the heart and the head: she didn't possess an ounce of guile or expediency, the latter sometimes miscalled pragmatism by those who favour power over principle. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Mordred and Agravaine propose to call the guileless Arthur's attention to Guenever and Sir A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
  • Like the invitation to run together, he blurted out such things as if he were completely unaware of how they might be interpreted, with a guileless innocence that couldn't help but put me at ease.
  • The lesson is clear: good manners, fair treatment and a lack of guile are good for business. Times, Sunday Times
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  • If it should be objected by any that though he did not himself burden them, yet, being crafty, he caught them with guile, that is, he sent those among them who pillaged them, and afterwards he shared with them in the profit: "This was not so," says the apostle; "I did not make a gain of you myself, nor by any of those whom I sent; nor did Titus, nor any others -- We walked by the same spirit and in the same steps. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The answer is that he was beguiled into thinking about language and the world in terms of a particular model.
  • And he called Herodotus a thief and a beguiler, and “the same with intent to deceive,” as one of their own poets writes. Letters to Dead Authors
  • 3 For our exhortation was not of deceit, nor of uncleanness, nor in guile: 4 Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The guileless McKenzie is of course immune, as he blunders through a palsied old world.
  • You have to provide guile, craft and quality service through to your frontmen to open teams up at this level.
  • But on the guileless Lucien these coquetries were thrown away; he would have advanced of his own accord. Two Poets
  • Hallo warumm hat christina aguilera keinen stern ich verstehe das nicht sollte sie denn nicht einen bekommen!? Kyra Sedgwick Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
  • He is a simple, honest man, totally lacking in guile.
  • I have been told that many of them wear patent complexions, "boughten" bangs, and pad out scrawny forms until they appear voluptuous Junos, and thereby deceive and ensnare, bedazzle and beguile the unsuspecting sons of men. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • Secondly, parse as they might, they can't turn a scientific "trick" into guile, nor make a negative colouration stick to the phrase "hide the decline" when the CRU folks themselves have published papers on it. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Jacob knew now, trusting in God as he was, that he did not need to manipulate and beguile and cheat to find favour for himself and his loved ones; he did not have to worry about his welfare.
  • Swindon were competent but, in common with many of the underdog teams playing over the weekend, simply lacked the guile or spark to score. Times, Sunday Times
  • We, the people, who were brought here in chains or by guile or deception or empty promises, were to provide labour.
  • Being cruel, guileful and unscrupulous, the terrorist committed all manners of crimes including murder and arson.
  • It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso.
  • Don is especially receptive to Megan's beguilement after settling affairs at Anna's house and getting the ring from Stephanie. Finale Watch: Mad Men, Rubicon
  • I could not recall the guileless simplicity of childhood, its sweet unconsciousness and contentment, in the present joy. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
  • Daphne was so guileless that Claire had no option but to believe her.
  • He has pathos without sentimentality, humour without guile and infinite sympathy. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are two young bucks full of guile and cunning, mobile and versatile in the modern fashion and eager to wreak havoc with Dutch organisation.
  • I would point to Francis Fukuyama's insightful "The End of History", which was only been flawed by assuming that the US was a real democracy --- and not a very subtle, guileful ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' disguising itself behind the facade of this two-party 'Vichy' sham of democracy. Coming Soon-- Riots in America?
  • British journalists are apparently consensually beguiled by the former, while the latter beat desperately on the door of the media, which will not open. Lobbyists can do good but they need to be on a register | letters
  • Therewithal she rightly apprehends the danger Bertram is in from the wordy, cozening squirt, the bedizened, scoundrelly dandiprat, who has so beguiled his youth and ignorance. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • They need to show more guile and craft going forward. The Sun
  • If they going to make a movie from a jap adaption game they should concentrate on main chars and similar story, unlike the Street Fighter movie it lacked story and casting where they should have concentrated on main chars eg Ryu, Akuma etc but they wanted to make the "American" char (Guile-played by Van Damme) the lead role. Luke Goss Says Tekken Movie Will End Up Rated R « FirstShowing.net
  • Pharisees of academic music and so arride the guileless public. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • We beguiled our time chiefly in eating and drinking.
  • In this, her first feature film, which was written and directed by Steve Antin, Ms. Aguilera is Ali, a stage-struck Iowa girl who decides to head for L.A. '
  • When Juliette is beguiled by the charms of Paris, Jean believes he has lost her.
  • Let not my length and my breadth nor yet my bulk delude thee, with respect to the son of Adam; for he, of the excess of his guile and his cunning, fashions for me a thing called a hobble and hobbles my four legs with ropes of palm-fibres, bound with felt, and makes me fast by the head to a high picket, so that I remain standing and can neither sit nor lie down, being tied up. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III
  • Smaller players can succeed through their guile and ingenuity.
  • Does a 'his weary kiaugh and care beguile, Does all his weary cark (fret) and care beguile. Selections from Five English Poets
  • Worked tirelessly and showed guile in the attacking third. The Sun
  • The true collector should never allow himself to be beguiled into buying an unworthy copy of a book.
  • The President will need to use all her political guile to stay in power.
  • Now at one-fifteen pm, Glyn advanced purposefully on the PC, opened his BIG BLACK BAG and, incanting the magical chant, ‘This should be pretty simple’ began to perform an operation of electronic surgery with both guile and dexterity.
  • Driven by the desire to understand the gap between all the global attention to Darfur and the worsening conditions there -- and with no experience in filmmaking, or any connections in Africa -- the filmmakers 'guileless approach takes them deep into the refugee camps of Chad and Sudan. Boing Boing
  • Like humans, apes and monkeys have to live in complex social groupings in which guile is needed to get ahead or simply to survive.
  • Gordon Brown has been 'beguiled' with his ambitions into making London the global centre of Islamic banking ....... On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • His pace, guile and ability to hold his running line were brilliant. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's there in the lyrics of Christina Aguilera, the styling of Britney Spears and even the poses of mannequins in Madame Tussaud's (where a waxwork of Kylie Minogue depicts her on all fours with her bottom poking into the air).
  • Just think back to before you met this David and the other foreigners who beguiled you into shipping your nation's jobs overseas.
  • By the way, in those times cards were not only a means to beguile the time, but also a symbol of the society structure: hearts embodied the priests, diamonds meant the bourgeoisie, spades represented officers and aristocracy, clubs referred to the peasants.
  • Lemony Snicket: These tales of the Baudelaire orphans outwitting multiple death threats and a gaggle of guileful guardians, with meta-commentary by an unnamed author are ... well they're definitely not intended as an ingenious snare for the use of pedophiles, I'll tell you that. Jilly Gagnon: The Moral of the Story Is...
  • Stained freshly? have your hearts in guile grown old? Morton, Topoi of 'Blood and Gold' in Mary and Percy Shelley
  • As in the original, the superrealist images beguile us with their bold wit, and the storytelling is so tight, urgent and inventive there doesn't seem to be a wasted moment. Further Proof: Toys
  • He had no toys, nothing with which to beguile the long and tedious hours. THE ENEMY OF ALL THE WORLD
  • Decision makers beguiled into adopting a course of action may update their beliefs and abandon it.
  • This is a franchise making strides, but it is still relying more on guile and guts than skill.
  • I was beguiled by the romance and exotic atmosphere of the souks in Marrakech.
  • He was completely beguiled by her beauty.
  • Even very senior officers can beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service.
  • Neither cinema's guileful cultural artifacts nor the somnambulistic, moribund jargon that unpacks them know anything about that.
  • Mama said, "You will beguile many a folded finger, my cherub". St. Valentine's Frisky Fist Feast
  • One of the tasks I saw was a spelling contest where the participants misspelt everything: faux pas became 'fohpa,' cyst became 'sest,' beguile 'begyal' and so on. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • York applied all the pressure with Leeds being forced to attack on the break, but they lacked imagination and guile.
  • The country folk in the train spoke a language I was unfamiliar with, but their open, guileless speech and laughter was more beautiful to me than any hymn.
  • The Southern Poverty Law Center, an American non-profit civil rights organization dedicated to combating bigotry, wrote in a recent report that " ... certain Americans, who have been prodded into paranoia by clever activists, opportunistic politicians and guileful media players, seem downright eager to deny Muslims the guarantees of religious freedom and the presumption of innocence. Parvez Ahmed: Muslims In America At The 10th Anniversary Of 9/11
  • Thou hast been trained from thy post by some deep guile — some well-devised stratagem — the cry of some distressed maiden has caught thine ear, or the laughful look of some merry one has taken thine eye. The Talisman
  • ✒ When Ofcom refused to sin-bin The X Factor last week while signalling concern over Rihanna and Christina Aguilera's saucy numbers, it also coyly criticised an unspecified "paper" for coverage that it claimed used photos "significantly more graphic and close-up" than the TV images in its attacks on Simon Cowell's sexed-up final. Media Monkey's Diary
  • The Czechs were comfortable while England lacked pace and guile. The Sun
  • Nations have frequently tired of freedom and yielded themselves to tyrants, but not because of guileless trust in false professions.
  • Rip off of Lady Gaga except Aguilera look so cheap and tacky. bill_strikes yeah, aguilera licked her finger as if it were a cock in her video and. .wait a minute that was lady gaga oh my god ... come to think of it that waasnt sleazy and tacky, nope Peter Berg Directs Christina Aguilera as Catwoman? | /Film
  • But you were quickly beguiled by the ‘masculine’ voice of the cello.
  • Her smile beguiled Paul, and for a very brief second he forgot what he was supposed to do.
  • They show them to us with a hopeless lack of guile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other recent infamous victims of superlarge lip engorgement -- Nicole Kidman, Christina Aguilera, Meg Ryan, Melanie Griffith, Priscilla Presley and Lisa Rinna, who have given up their naturally attractive kissers, in exchange for lips that are seen in nature only on underwater species. Bonnie Fuller: Oh No! Now Hollywood Lips Explode in Size
  • This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side.
  • Time was ineffably precious -- there was every reason to suspect Yankee guile, which is said to be nowhere more fertilely exhibited than in their conduct of the blockade; but it was deemed possible, after careful scrutiny, that the vessel might be on fire. Running the Blockade into the Port of Wilmington, North Carolina
  • She beguiled them into believing her version of events.
  • Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue?
  • Too bad the valley did not match the view-bare trees on either side of the road stretched riblike limbs toward them; a clammy, spectral mist rose from stagnant pools of water as they passed through the Beguilers 'swamp. The Robin And The Kestrel
  • Stupidity is brief and guileless, while wit equivocates and hides.
  • He managed to evade two recapture attempts with guile, spirit and a kick like Czechoslovakian absinthe.
  • Behind a telephone he could charm, beguile, tease and persuade. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
  • They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy.
  • His first glimpse of her, on Class Day, in a white gown and a hat that to his manly indiscrimination looked as guileless as a sheaf of poppies nodding above the pale-yellow hair that had the sheen of corn-silk, had been a vision that stirred in him heroic promptings. Judith of the Plains
  • `My pleasure, monsieur," Dusseault said in a voice designed, Hart thought, to beguile women. PAINT THE WIND
  • Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
  • Just as a solitary sailor will beguile the tedium of empty days at sea by a kind of cribbage, in which the left hand plays against the right, so I laid odds for and against myself on such trifles as these, and even went so far as to keep an account of my successes and my failures. The Quest of the Simple Life
  • Empire must be more guileful --- and thus the massive unjust inequality of OpEdNews - Diary: Alfred P. Sloan's Monetization of ���Democracy'
  • The “five-tool” designation understates his skills by ignoring his intelligence, preparation, and guile. WILLIE MAYS
  • Interference can act over great distances and still beguiles geneticists, microscopists, and mathematicians alike.
  • It's safest for this magazine's sanity if I substitute the words "chuffing" and "todd" for the concomitant seven- and four-letter words Bruce quietly drops everywhere, through habit rather than guile or anger; fricative and plosive, they're actually right in almost all contexts. Bruce Robinson: 'I'm just going to take my liver for a wash'
  • I gained strength from people like Elton John, Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Alexander Pushkin, Rudolf Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Edith Piaf, Karl Lagerfeld, and many more; and for your unknown contributions to my life I thank you. Welcome to My World
  • The President will need to use all her political guile to stay in power.
  • As Buttons and Dick wished to stroll further among the houses, the other three waited for them in the amphitheatre, where the Senator beguiled the time by giving his "idee" of an ancient show. The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX
  • In his brief life M.R. was a successful family and businessman and the last time I saw him, he was still as friendly, open, and guileless as he'd been the morning I met his pigs.
  • Sirens, daughters of Achelous, used to beguile with their sweet songs whoever cast anchor there, and then destroy him. The Argonautica
  • His smile was perfectly innocent and guileless.
  • As the man beguiled by a boy who's a girl, he plays it straight (not farcically), exposing the entertainer's weakness for falling in love with love, no matter the gender.
  • She who remains a mystery to most, and who beguiles me at the same time as intriguing me and generating great affection in the process.
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  • Despite the edgier aspects of his personality, Anakin possesses a guileless charm.
  • It just needed a little bit of quality and guile to open it up, but it wasn't there today. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get there you need craft and guile. The Sun
  • Behind a telephone he could charm, beguile, tease and persuade. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
  • These garments now await the guile of high-priced tailors before transfer to my hotel.
  • Skadi misdoubted the tale of Sigi, and deemed that this was a guile of his, and that he would have slain Bredi. The Story of the Volsungs
  • If Hart hadn't swept our dear girl Stella off her feet, I might have to try and beguile her with my charm.
  • The President will need to use all her political guile to stay in power.
  • An array of over 30 stars from across the globe -- including U2, Avril Lavigne, R. E.M, Aerosmith, Christina Aguilera, Green Day, The Cure, Snow Patrol and Youssou N'Dour -- have recorded exclusive versions of iconic songs from the John Lennon back catalogue. Music [1]
  • His tone was bland, his expression guileless; the look in his eyes would even pass for innocent. The Perfect Lover
  • Even Stalin, no guileless observer, believed in and, to his later regret, protected Mao.
  • They need to show more guile and craft going forward. The Sun
  • We needed to show more quality and guile. The Sun
  • He is open and guileless; physically close to Jonathan, sexually attracted to Clare and yet oblivious to the damaging impact he might have on them.
  • Yet still their best opening owed everything to guile rather than guts.
  • As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it.
  • Each time, she plans to beguile him into nostalgia for his childhood, to remind him, tempt him to recall. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • On December 31st 2007, dymond wrote: christina aguilera is fat. Christina Aguilera: Club Hyde Candids
  • Nor is it the case that a lack of intelligence is cosubstantial with a lack of guile.
  • He was beguiled of his money.
  • Whistling was, however, an accomplishment of which we were rather proud, as we considered ourselves experts, and beguiled many a weary mile's march with quicksteps -- English, Scotch, Welsh, and Irish -- which we flattered ourselves sounded better amongst the hills of the Highlands of Scotland even than the sacred bagpipes of the most famous Scotch regiments. From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • Ishaq: 442 "By Muhammad's order we 'beguiled' them.". On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • He beguiled us with many a tale ofadventure.
  • He beguiles his friends and infuriates his enemies, to the point where they can hardly mention his name.
  • Think you can smooth-tongue me, trick me, beguile me?
  • They wanted exciting space combat in three dimensions against enemy craft that exhibited some degree of tactical guile.
  • Thou shalt not defraud, that is, deceive or beguile. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03
  • My inner cynic suspects that the unusual story has beguiled these writers into believing in the characters.
  • With Christina Aguilera's latest LP'Bionic 'currently no where to be seen on the charts, new reports are suggesting that her long-time label RCA are concerned with the singer's' headstrong 'attitude. ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs
  • These scoundrels succeed in politics only on the basis of their guile, their cunning, or basically their ability to delude people into falling in line with the rhetoric they throw up.
  • I was beguiled by the romance and exotic atmosphere of the souks in Marrakech.
  • Our journey was beguiled with pleasant talk.
  • But the longer the half wore on the sense a tad more craft, guile or cunning was needed to break through the formidable and sizeable Shrewsbury defence grew and grew.
  • I was beguiled by the confidence and humility of this woman.
  • The tourists were beguiled by the beauty of the landscape.
  • Rejoined Afridun, “May the Messiah not bereave us of thy venerable parent nor deprive her of her wile and guile!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A right winger with pace and guile, he was a constant source of crosses. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no guile there, no artifice or coquetry, just that terrible aching beauty. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • Or this, further, it may represent, in striking and inspiring way, -- that the pure in heart shall win the victories in life; that the guileless are the valiant sons of God; that the heart that resists evil passion and is touched by pity for the world's woe is the heart that reincarnates the passionate purity of the Christ and can reveal again the healing power, the Holy Grail of God. Parsifal A Mystical Drama By Richard Wagner Retold In The Spirit Of The Bayreuth Interpretation
  • Christopher is compelling and loveable in his lack of guile, but I quickly found myself pitying him rather than seeing him as an equal.
  • In spite of the dog and all the formidable opposition the Annie of this team, Rebecca, a little belter with the charm and guile of a siren, not only holds her own on the stage but owns the stage.
  • Viewing the name Japheth in this case, it signifies a person of the kind which we call guileless, who believes readily, permitting himself to be easily persuaded of a matter, who does not dispute or cling to his own ideas but submits his mind to the Lord and rests upon his Word, remaining a learner, not desiring to be master over the words and works of God. Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood
  • Aguilera has written a preface for the book introducing the ongoing show at the Shanghai Museum, which is entitled ‘The Mayan Treasures from Mexico.’
  • In Talk To Her he is greatly aided by the performance of Camara who plays Benigno as an innocent man child devoid of guile of malice.
  • We needed to show more quality and guile. The Sun
  • Storrs considers this species a synonym of P. guilelmiimperatoris, while Robert Bakker asserts that it is an early elasmosaur, and transfers it to the genus Microcleidus (as M. brachypterygius).
  • The piece mourned a guileless innocence Linke fears modern society has lost.
  • He's at least five years younger than her and he has an ironic smile as elusive as hers is guileless.
  • Cue the video for "Not Myself Tonight", the lead single from Aguilera's fourth album, Bionic, which finds the diminutive Aguilera in a bling gimp outfit, getting all sapphic. Christina Aguilera: Bionic
  • Burr's wiles and tricks, his guile and variation, have been in ample evidence since his rapid demolition of Greenock.
  • Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
  • The qualities these men admired included guile alongside bravery.
  • And Jacob, who bests his kin, his own twin, twice over with guile, will be outmaneuvered and outdone ten times over by his wilier double-dealing uncle.
  • The bullpen - with Rick Aguilera getting set up by Greg Swindell and Mike Trombley - has been an asset, but the rotation is a bust after Brad Radke and Bob Tewksbury. Trade talks heat up before deadline
  • The three opposing players were their daughters, all of whom could outrun and outjump their old-fart opponents, which advantage the old farts typically negated by skill, guile, brutal use of their heavier bodies, and selective cheating. Enemy Within
  • Cherubic and deceptively guileless, she used "humour as a dodge, intimacy as a smoke screen", Ms Salomon notes.
  • Beijing has a multitude of attractions to beguile the foreign tourist.
  • The author is obviously beguiled by his subject and the relationship does seem quite endearing as the yarns bloom.
  • It is evident, however, that the peculiarities of the latter, and his guileless simplicity, made him a butt for the broad waggery of some of his associates; while others more polished, though equally perfidious, are on the watch to give currency to his bulls and blunders. The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
  • Though she doesn't register as a gifted actress, she communicates emotion with a shocking lack of guile.
  • Last year, Christina Aguilera flubbed the lyrics and sang "what so proudly we watched, at the twilight's last reaming" instead of "o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. Kelly Clarkson Drafted to Perform National Anthem at Super Bowl
  • Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
  • Aguilera explains her exciting naked fun on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show: We claim ourselves to be cosiest couple ever. Christina Aguilera Has An Oddly-Named Baby Boy
  • Colour barely stimulated him but drawing beguiled him.
  • Yet it is never slick or glib; instead, it exudes a guileless, homespun warmth.
  • Our danger is to be beguiled by our own fiction into imagining otherwise.
  • Scarce a keen reader of runes art thou, if thou deemest thou hast beheld in them the bidding of thy sister to this journey: lo, I read them the runes, and had marvel of so wise a woman as Gudrun is, that she should have miscut them; but that which lieth underneath beareth your bane with it, — yea, either she lacked a letter, or others have dealt guilefully with the runes. The Story of the Volsungs
  • And not merely in naturalness of manners, but also in moral elevation, in guileless sincerity, in delicate regard for the feelings even of enemies, in true devotion to the good of their fellow-men, especially to the cause of the poor and oppressed, and in earnest religious faith, were these men twin-brothers. Discourse Delivered on the Day of the Funeral of President Lincoln.
  • It is Krishna who is the protector of the universe and its beguiler. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side.
  • It was this unbridled passion for creativity that beguiled the many doctors, researchers, and other healthcare professionals who visited our art school campus for a symposium sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. John Maeda: Art and the He(art)
  • Strong man, organ grinder, guileless giant, ever willing to be helpful.
  • Probably that you eat raw meat for breakfast and raw babies for dinner," Kethry replied, and Tarma could see the struggle to keep her expression guileless in the laughter sparkling in her eyes. Oathbreaker
  • It has great sincerity, and the script is very honest, guileless.
  • But you're apparently so beguiled by the rest of it -- especially the assurances at the very beginning -- that you are almost willing to forgive that wee cruciverbal gaffe. Skunkfeathers
  • Beijing has a multitude of attractions to beguile the foreign tourist.
  • April 24th, 2007 at 1: 11 am which ones christina aguilera? Bird Survives Vicious Hawk Attack
  • He is guileless, so sincere that he's practically transparent, and what you see is what you get - intelligence, decency, exasperation, bewilderment, and pain.
  • The top 10 most popular queries of 2004 in the US: 1. britney spears 2. paris hilton 3. christina aguilera 4. pamela anderson 5. chat 6. games 7. carmen electra 8. orlando bloom 9. harry potter Britney FRICKIN' spears
  • As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it.
  • Scarce a keen reader of runes art thou, if thou deemest thou hast beheld in them the bidding of thy sister to this journey: lo, I read them the runes, and had marvel of so wise a woman as Gudrun is, that she should have miscut them; but that which lieth underneath beareth your bane with it, -- yea, either she lacked a letter, or others have dealt guilefully with the runes. The Story of the Volsungs
  • They held him guilty of acts of sorcery; they thought him a wicked beguiler of the common people.
  • The teacher used to beguile her pupils with fairy tales.
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  • His thoughts were in turmoil and his open guileless face reflected the chaos in his mind.
  • He had given the world an intoxicating insight into cooperation that would seduce and beguile generations of biologists: if genes were the key entities vying to get to the next generation, then it made sense for individuals to incur a cost if at the same time they conferred a benefit on relatives who carried the same genes. SuperCooperators
  • The reforms fade as he speaks of the dark designs of regional foes, while his guileful chief coalition partner, the burly, corruption-shadowed grand vizier, a rival for the political affection of the aristocracy, exploits long-simmering hatreds to push for a broad range of curbs on democratic freedoms. Bradley Burston: In Israel, the revolution has already begun
  • We are-each and every one of us-a tangled mass of motives; hope and fear, faith and doubt, simplicity and duplicity, honesty and falsity, openness and guile.
  • He was beguiled into buying another copy of her book.
  • Sometimes I dream of having a leader who has simple wisdom and the ordinary values of plain-speaking honesty and guileless good will.
  • Simplicity means freedom from complication, from guile - but this freedom is possible only through reduction, submission, exclusion and control.
  • Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,Beguiles my heart, I know not why,And yet, Ill love her till I die. Thomas Ford.
  • Worse yet, these ‘other’ people are beguiled into actually believing this nonsense.
  • Some angrie, others sorrowfull, and all greatly discontented, looking about them, knewe not who to suspect or challenge, in that the villaines themselues that had thus beguiled them, made shew that they had sustained like losse. The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592) With the new deuised knauish arte of Foole-taking
  • He is a simple, honest man, totally lacking in guile.
  • And Elizabeth is about the most innocent, guileless, angelic little girl you've ever met.
  • Look at christina aguilera it took her 4 years to come out with a cd because she wanted to give the fans a great product. Weekend To-Do List: B-List Edition | EW.com
  • Ok to set this clear! lady gaga is an amature. you get it? while Christina Aguilera is a music legend it can open your eyes fellas. Akon Blasts Christina Aguilera: “I Like Old Xtina Better”
  • † i wonder what's really going on between tom cruise and david miscavige? agent bedhead † christina aguilera brought her massive cleavage across the pond to london! the daily fix † Popbytes
  • There lay, in the shape of an Antinous, no amoroso, no gallant, but a guileless philosopher. Two on a Tower

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