Aún no tenemos significados para "clever ruse".
1I contend this is simply a clever ruse to gain time.
2Or was it a clever ruse of the architect, to discourage unfriendly visitors?
3It's a clever ruse, and a vital one given the stakes of cloud security.
4And the clever ruse by which she got those emeralds of the Roumanian princess.
5The portieres were a very clever ruse of Mrs. Balmer.
6Messieurs, we are the victims of a very clever ruse.
7Was this to be the sole outcome of Kennedy's clever ruse, I was wondering.
8Of course, this is not so much a clever ruse as a socially accepted fiction.
9By his brave stand and clever ruse Oglethorpe had saved not only Georgia but Carolina too.
10Rather a clever ruse, that of the clotheshorse.
11She passes off the surprise invitation from Opera Ireland as a clever ruse to put bums on seats.
12Soon he too was captured by Alonzo de Ojeda through the clever ruse of sending him a present.
13It was very clever ruse to pretend to be a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy, which would constrain the conversation.
14She has escaped, for the time, by a very clever ruse, by changing her very face in the beauty parlour.
15He was either telling the truth, or else he was endeavoring to allay my suspicions by an extremely clever ruse.
16By a clever ruse he pretended friendship with Erskine of Dun, and endeavoured to use him for his own ends.
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