Sentences with phrase «about duplicity»

(The 20/20 Commission was open about this duplicity: Even if its Preliminary Issues Outline opened with the words «In the United States, the highest court of each state and the District of Columbia has the authority to regulate lawyers within its borders,» the 20/20 Commission went on to repeat on multiple occasions that in its work it adhered to three «guiding principles,» one of which was «maintaining a strong, independent, and self - regulating legal profession» [36]-RRB-.
Five Things to Know about Duplicity by Jane Haseldine Duplicity is the second in a series from Kensington Publishing following crime -LSB-...]
Later I would learn about the duplicity of politicians and the stubborn bravery of those left to suffer.
She felt bad now about her duplicity, her reluctance to give of herself, that old spiral with her boyfriends starting again.
All in all, a nicely written, well acted, and fast - paced project graced with insights about duplicity, ambition, talent, and passion.
Sometimes it would seem it's not been posted, only for me to be notified about duplicity of the same comment.

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There was a duplicity to her personality, and there are certain things about her that are not necessarily a good guy because there are certain things about her that she's not just brave.
Ultimately, this was (when I first followed these same incidents and patterns in 2009 - 2010) and is now all about issues of duplicity.
In 1973 I met him again in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a broken man, living, he said, on social security, and bitter about what he called the greed and duplicity of men who had brought down his life's work and that of thousands of ordinary people.
It is an opera about the fundamental duplicity of the human character; to depict this, Wagner puts the tenor's voice under the utmost stress to portray Tannhäuser's disjointed psychology.
Of course, as John goes on to explain, if we deny what Jesus reveals to us through His blood, and say that we are not guilty of sacred violence toward others, then we simply have not yet seen the truth about the blood of Jesus and have not owned up to our own duplicity and participation in human scapegoating and violence.
The Emperor was growing increasingly sceptical about whether the Pope would ever call a Council, due to duplicity or inefficiency or sheer lack of will.
It is what has caused the media to pay attention to her, so she has kept talking about it, but voters don't vote as much from a place of outrage over this or that duplicity or brazen exchange as they do from a sense that prevailing economic paradigms have abused them.
On the surface, nearly none of it is clever, which is quite disappointing in a movie about espionage and duplicity and triple - crosses.
She produced Nightcrawler, Michael Clayton, and Duplicity, in addition to We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Informant, and some other great films.
Paul Giamatti (born June 6, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut) played supporting roles in Man on the Moon (1999) by Milos Forman starring Jim Carrey as comedian Andy Kaufman, Cinderella Man (2005) by Ron Howard starring Russell Crowe as boxing champion James Braddock, The Illusionist (2006) starring Edward Norton, Duplicity (2009) by Tony Gilroy with Julia Roberts and Clive Owen, The Ides of March (2011) by George Clooney, Saving Mr. Banks (2013) with Emma Thompson, 12 Years A Slave (2012) with Chiwetel Ejofor, Love & Mercy (2014) about Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys.
Long before his time on the Bourne franchise, directing Michael Clayton and Duplicity, and his work on Rogue One: A Story Wars Story, Gilroy penned a story about Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm), a troubled, grieving, and alcoholic negotiator who returns to Beruit 10 years after a personal tragedy to negotiate the freedom of a CIA agent and former friend.
The final chapter of this epic story of love, duplicity and betrayal is about to end — and who will pay the greatest price remains to be discovered.
When teachers unions wear their duplicity like a bright red bandana, it shows the whole world what they really are about.
The themes addressed in Soleil Double are not just about the proposed phenomena of two suns in axis around the earth but on a more symbolic level, about the concepts of duplicity and ubiquity, the idea that reality could be something other than what it appears to be at first glance, than what we take for granted as «true» and «right».
Theater artist, director, and playwright James Ijames (2015) received the Philadelphia Theatre Company McNally Play Award for White, a work «about an artist whose ambition leads him to an experiment in duplicity,» The Philadelphia Inquirer writes.
Steig did not write about you in the personally demeaning terms you have used here («Duplicity»).
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