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  • I don't think the founders wanted the 1st amendment "whored" to achieve underhanded political ends. The Young Turks
  • The film has three slackers riding their way through college on scams, cheats and underhanded stunts.
  • He'd done a lot of things that could be considered underhanded, even duplicitous.
  • This man was underhanded and sneaky, preferring to let others do the fighting for him.
  • You lost the “spiritual” warfare at that point when you opted for underhanded avariciousness. The US is Trying to Take Over The World - The Panda's Thumb
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  • Note: Rhines threw sidearm, except for the “upcurve” which was thrown underhanded, and appeared to break upwards. The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers
  • He played an underhanded trick on me.
  • However, I feel that this should be the final act in our war of dirty, underhanded tricks.
  • Diplomacy as a game values the sly, the cunning, the underhanded, the crafty.
  • A special news program exposed underhanded auto repair shops that are ripping off senior citizens.
  • It also accounts -- the sinking of the Edinburgh, I mean -- for the rather underhanded decision to use the San Andreas. SAN ANDREAS
  • I found this post kind of troubling - Mr Raymond clearly feels guilty about his part in corrupting the system - his expose is an attempt to cleanse his conscience and sleep peacefully - but most of his post is an underhanded justification of why campaigns are corrupt! How to Rig an Election? Ask the Author - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • It also accounts -- the sinking of the Edinburgh, I mean -- for the rather underhanded decision to use the San Andreas. SAN ANDREAS
  • They are trying underhanded ways to sabotage the celebration.
  • Everybody in the county was aware of Jasper's talent for underhanded dealing, you probably considered him an answer to your prayers. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Then I decided that I would show up and let you know what I thought of such despicable, underhanded behaviour. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • We do the dirty jobs: the ohs the press call stinking and underhanded. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • Please reject this underhanded attempt to subvert democracy in Illinois.
  • They believe that people when they hear the term swift boat, know that this -- or believe that that is sort of a code for underhanded politics. CNN Transcript Aug 13, 2008
  • The only victory in this sad display of arrogance and underhanded political dealings is that it will ensure Republican takeover of Congress and the Presidency in upcoming elections. Obama: Health care vote a victory for American people
  • A special news program exposed underhanded auto repair shops that are ripping off senior citizens.
  • I remembered, with a sense of irony, the distaste I had had for such underhanded methods.
  • Stacy's deceit is never very funny or amusing - it's just sneaky and underhanded.
  • Griffith and Viya both used such immoral, underhanded tactics to achieve what they wanted.
  • This man was underhanded and sneaky, preferring to let others do the fighting for him.
  • The store is underhanded in the Christmas season.
  • I found this post kind of troubling - Mr Raymond clearly feels guilty about his part in corrupting the system - his expose is an attempt to cleanse his conscience and sleep peacefully - but most of his post is an underhanded justification of why campaigns are corrupt! How to Rig an Election? Ask the Author - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • And as much fun as it was to scour the internet for the chestiest pic of Salma we could find, we still don't approve of this kind of underhanded hackery. Gizmodo
  • The store is underhanded in the Christmas season.
  • I wonder at the fact that no one has really noticed the underhanded critique of the DND and the CF that is inferable from all of this: The implication contained in asking this question about Warman seems to be that he's over there basically as a rogue agent ignoring all the rules and the DND and the CF are just hunky dory with it. Levant on the warpath
  • Did I tell you I hated the hypocritical, snidey, underhanded, self-important tosspots at the FA?
  • He tucked it under his wiry forearm and smiled at me with what I took to be an underhanded beneficence.
  • Doug and I came up with a sneaky, underhanded and brilliant plan which kept us strong and under little pressure for the first three years.
  • It also accounts -- the sinking of the Edinburgh, I mean -- for the rather underhanded decision to use the San Andreas. SAN ANDREAS
  • Although their values are similar to my own, doesn't their method of getting laws passed seem a little underhanded?
  • A special news program exposed underhanded auto repair shops that are ripping off senior citizens.
  • I've had four years of his sneaky, underhanded, dirty ways.
  • It always seems to me a kind of spiteful and devious and underhanded sort of job.
  • A special news program exposed underhanded auto repair shops that are ripping off senior citizens.
  • It always seems to me a kind of spiteful and devious and underhanded sort of job.
  • They believe that people, when they hear the term swift boat, know that this -- or believe that that is sort of a code for underhanded politics. CNN Transcript Aug 13, 2008
  • He was merciless, cruel, underhanded, dirty, and brutal to his enemies.
  • What a ridiculous and gutlessly underhanded stunt.
  • Surely, the activists will not stop until they have tried every means, no matter how underhanded, to get their way all across the country.
  • The film has three slackers riding their way through college on scams, cheats and underhanded stunts.
  • There was nothing underhanded or secretive about this at all.
  • He said: ‘I think it is underhanded and duplicitous and it is double standards.’
  • There was always a hint that he was being underhanded, sneaky.
  • There had to be a hidden secret, underhanded or malign.
  • oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt...to align Germany with the Western democracies
  • This is blackhearted, underhanded, and criminal.
  • A personality of smallness and egotism and petty underhandedness seemed to emanate from the letters themselves.
  • Rubin, 60, sees Obama as the villain -- he genuinely doesn't like him, calling him "the most underhanded politician since Richard Nixon;" and depicting him as a kind of flim-flam man/flip-flopper (on FISA and public financing, for example) whose supporters are like "cultists. Carol Felsenthal: Still Pushing Hard for Hillary -- for President
  • I use underhanded methods in order to accomplish good things.
  • They have been underhanded and they have used cheap media ploys.
  • But in softball, the pitcher must throw the ball underhanded.
  • Doug and I came up with a sneaky, underhanded and brilliant plan which kept us strong and under little pressure for the first three years.
  • Is McCain secretly exploiting underhanded attacks on Obama? They Jump, But How High Above the Fray? - Swampland - TIME.com
  • He'd done a lot of things that could be considered underhanded, even duplicitous.
  • He told us that despite the delay and some confusion, there was nothing improper or underhanded about how events unfolded.
  • Alright, so it was a rather underhanded method of extracting the truth.

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