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1 But this woman turns out to be more Machiavellian and less of a victim than anyone thought.
2 That's not to say they're any more Machiavellian than anybody else but it is a little disappointing to realise they're no different.
3 No creature of her sex was ever played upon like an instrument with more Machiavellian penetration than the marquise throughout this week.
4 "It just strikes me as rather more Machiavellian than I would have expected out of her."
5 But, behind the fun-loving and savvy media figure, is a more Machiavellian Ma, willing to do battle with the international likes of eBay and Yahoo.
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