A general purpose military small craft capable of lifting approximately 100 personnel.
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It's a great new platform that I can use for my craft.
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With an 11 per cent increase, craft workers were the largest beneficiaries.
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Some comics take weeks, months or even years to craft their set.
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Letvin said the NIST would work with experts to craft stronger standards.
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This demands quite a bit of hard work, not to say cunning.
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Perhaps, by sheer nerve and animal cunning, you'll survive for a year.
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There was no cunning in the speech: it was the simple truth.
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Money and power and privilege run the Beautiful Game - and cunning.
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Though cunning in many ways, the opossum is singularly simple in others.
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So he took the serpent for the workshop of his own guile.
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There was no guile, no malevolence in the working of the city.
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It was incapable of guile, and perhaps that gave him an advantage.
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Blessed is the man in whose spirit there is no guile, Psal.
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Between them they resolved to take the place by strategy and guile.
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It became the slyness of the watching animal, that feels the enemy.
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He said this without malice or slyness or any emotion at all.
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And Lecacheur replied, with a look of Normandy slyness in his eyes:
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There was more slyness in it than ever his beard could hide.
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Beauchamp was not insensible to the slyness of the poke at him.
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The deceitfulness of sin is not the least of its tragical consequences.
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Thee deals with criminals and knows the deceitfulness of our human hearts.
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His cruelty and deceitfulness were faults common to all Eastern despots.
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Your deceitfulness, laziness, lust, deafness, disability, and disease are not the real you.
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We were dismayed by his deceitfulness-nay ,bewilderedwere all things visible and invisible.
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Garnache went about sounding the man with a wiliness peculiarly his own.
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The Chancellor is sometimes compared with Brown in his tactical wiliness.
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The job requires a rare combination of cultural nous, managerial capacity and bureaucratic wiliness.
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No intrigue, no subterfuge, none of that wiliness that makes us love you so?
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In Genesis it is the serpent who tempts Eve, in virtue of his natural wiliness.
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Some of the foxiness must be taken out of it.
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W. C. Barry, of Rochester, spoke highly of the Niagara, and its slight foxiness would be no objection to those who like that peculiarity.
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Plus, everyone in the cast (which also includes Alicia Vikander) wears foxy clothes, gives foxy glances, and just luxuriates in the movie's general foxiness.
Ús de craftiness en anglès
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For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.
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His craftiness almost redeemed a fetid Ajax front-line -but not quite.
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Objection 1: It would seem that craftiness is not a special sin.
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Objection 1: It would seem that fraud does not pertain to craftiness.
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The invaders had planned with a craftiness and patience that deserved success.
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He knew him to be the personification of craftiness, and of daring.
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She was proud of this result of her craftiness and her skill.
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Therefore fraud does not belong to craftiness which is opposed to prudence.
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His thin lips, vertically wrinkled, gave him an air of indescribable craftiness.
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Hast thou 'renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness?'
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So great was the desire in him that craftiness grew in his brain.
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For it is written: I will catch the wise in their own craftiness.
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For it is written: he compasseth the wise in their craftiness.
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Now craftiness like prudence is in the very act of reason.
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Daily they craved leave to go; this Hagen would not grant through craftiness.
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The Fathers were even credited with a scheme of profound craftiness.