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To feign frankness is a ruse of war.

Imaginary enemies are a desperate ruse to provide the union with coherence.

More urgently, it is unclear what ruse Mr Zardari may now attempt to protect himself from the maverick Mr Chaudhry.

Years later we realized her marks were a ruse. My mother was illiterate; she had only received a third-grade education.

Under the ruse of giving an academic lecture, I was trying to put myself in a bottle that would one day wash up on the beach for my children.

Or is it, as its detractors claim, a simple financing ruse designed to allow rich people to take advantage of various tax breaks while simultaneously stripping assets and sacking workers?

Modern-day analysis of the Steganographia shows that the tricky mathematics and magic were a ruse to keep this useful technique out of the hands of those that would abuse it.

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The criminal adopted ruse to escape detection.

But that too, it seems, was just another ruse.

It was all an elaborate ruse: the kids in the photos were actors, and there were no chats arranged.

In fact this was just a ruse to ensure the participants couldn't physically see the other people they were talking to.

One ruse is to offer a wider range of products in a particular category, including a no-frills version that will remain cheap and higher-quality ones that grow more costly.

The ruse did not save Mr Mappus.

Shaikh, who is imprisoned in the isolated north-western city of Urumqi, was the victim of an elaborate ruse to exploit his mental condition, say his supporters.

But this was a ruse.

When they refused, it resorted to a furbizia, a ruse: it issued the boat-people with temporary residence permits, not to settle in Italy, but to speed them on their way across the Alps.

But it was a ruse and within hours he underwent the painful treatment.

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