Sentences with phrase «bit of guile»

BOSTON — Long before anyone opened a bank account or rented a safe deposit box, wealth protection demanded a bit of guile and a broken beer jug.
A bit of guile and creativity from him might have been the clever thing to do as opposed to just running at players and hoping.
This the thing though we have got the money, Not as much as the other oil funded teams but we can afford thee players with a bit of guile and some offloading of dead wood but noooo it wont happen

Not exact matches

While Blackburn do lack any player of Arsenal's calibre, someone with a bit of flair and guile to pick a defensive lock, they make up for their shortcomings in those technical departments with their industrious attitude and resilient nature.
Their performance on Sunday lacked inspiration, that bit of spark or guile, but the return of Fernando Torres, who has been out of action for what seems an eternity for Liverpool, should make his long awaited start on Sunday, and we fancy the Spaniard to torment this Rovers back line and wouldn't discourage anyone from backing Torres to score at Anfield, even if he is lacking in match fitness.
But the documentary points up what is flagrantly wrongheaded about «Taking Woodstock,» where the machinations of the producers and promoters lack any real bite or guile; the cavorters descending on the scene are without exception sweet - souled; and the acid trips, including Elliot's, are fun - house frolics.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) returns to kick a little bit of sardonic butt and now she's sporting an adorable, kindhearted girlfriend played with effortless guile and charismatic whimsy by rising star Shioli Kutsuna.
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