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1 FIRST he was the most cunning, then the most devious .
2 Pádraig Harrington yesterday became the latest victim of arguably the most devious golf hole.
3 An outraged woman has taken revenge on her cheating partner in the most devious ways.
4 He is likely the most devious of them.
5 In the hands of a skilled player, she could be one of the most devious and deadly characters.
6 At her most devious , she thought of asking Xavier to invite him, but she didn't want to tempt fate.
7 The Immortals were the deadliest and most devious enemy we'd ever faced; any attack would have to be carefully planned.
8 I remembered now what my reward was to be-and I would need my most devious resources to deal with it.
9 The most devious move was to change the plant's name from Windscale to Sellafield, hoping to fool the general public.
10 It was at that moment that the most devious mind in that devious city hatched the plan to create the Marquise de Morville.
11 Upon the coward who feared all but the darkest and most devious passages of crime shone high, clear brows of Caesar and Aurelius.
12 Orbus Greene is the tackiest, most devious , most self-serving mountain of human flesh that ever disgraced this city, and as for Waverley Graceworthy -'
13 Or they preach "love your neighbour as thyself", but they are some of the most devious and envious people in the world.
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