Sentences with phrase «so cunning»

Who knew caterpillars could be so cunning?
Again, slower so cunning people can absorb; There is no evidence of high, higher, highest or maximum temperatures in the ice cap's melting or exposing moss.
(what was the line from Blackadder: «Ive got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel.»
So a cunning plan was hatched to reboot the series: just as Shao Khan was about to deliver the fatal blow to Raiden, the Thunder God, Raiden sends a message back in time to himself, warning him of what is to come.
Ever - so cunning but lovely Wryn is back.
Hot on his heels is Detective John Chestnut (Omar from THE WIRE Michael K. Williams) and Sergeant Carmen Sandoval (Leonar Varela)-- only he's so cunning, it's proving hard to track him down.
And, it is so cunning that, it has found a way of attaching itself even to the loveliness... go figure.
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Jacob and Joseph have been redeem (Psalm 77:15) Watch, the mark of the beast is in your devices, to blind you subliminal, it is done so subtle so cunning.
To cleverness it seems so cunning «that one would not decide to say farewell to the earth; indeed, one can never know what possibly could happen... and then one would regret» — that one had let himself be healed by the Eternal.

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And insofar as the government is about to «change the rules,» taking the five - year prohibition on license transfer and extending it a further five years... as you change the rules you effect the marketplace, and disrupt the balance that government strives to offer, so I see a refund as a valid mechanism and a cunning tactic for both sides.
Prime Minister Najib Razak has withstood rivals and scandal with cunning, nerve, and a few Trumpian flourishes — so far.
So it is a very cunning game.
Barak's proffered concessions were so unprece dented» especially in light of his earlier offers to Syria to surrender Israeli control of the Golan Heights» that some observers saw in them a cunning plot.
So with all of these thing in mind, I think that Paul's reference here to the fiery darts of the wicked one is a reference to the cunning and crafty ways the devil tries to tempt us.
So Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explodSo Paul mentioned the most dreaded and cunning weapons of his day — the flaming darts — they came in quickly so they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explodso they were hard to see, and when they hit, they would burn or explode.
These gods of the boutique can come from anywhere — native North American religion, the Indian subcontinent, some Pre-Raphaelite grove shrouded in Celtic twilight, cunning purveyors of otherwise worthless quartz, pages drawn at random from Robert Graves, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, or that redoubtable old Aryan, Joseph Campbell — but where such gods inevitably come to rest are not so much divine hierarchies as ornamental étagères, where their principal office is to provide symbolic representations of the dreamier sides of their votaries» personalities.
The clever one, who fears the judgment of others and is ashamed before others — if he is not ashamed most of all before himself, ah, perhaps his cunning might succeed in becoming undetectable, it might permit him to imagine that it was already unfathomable; and so, what then?
I have heard That guilty creatures sitting at a play Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaimed their malefactions.
A lie isn't believed unless it is twisted from truth, so it shouldn't surprise us that cunning predators try to fool the unwary.
And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds [c] and teachers, [d] 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, [e] to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
No girl who is not so proud really knows how to love; but if she is so proud, then the cunning and shrewdness of all the world can not deceive her.
Attenborough aims to persuade first through the detail and intimacy of his account of insect life: the female bumble bee's patient construction of the chamber in which she lays her eggs; the cooperative relationship between African acacias and the ants that make «mansions» in the «bloated and hollow» bases of the tree's protective spines (and sting the muzzles of grazing predators, driving them away); the cunning design of the mole cricket's burrow, which amplifies the male's mating song so that, «on a windless night, he can be heard from nearly half a mile away.»
Paul again in Ephesians: 11 And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherdsc and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.
I am pretty chuffed with my cunning in creating so - good - you - can't - stop - eating - them doughnuts that also hide no less than three vegetables.
I doubt he would run a 40 much faster than 4.6 seconds, but he's so quick & cunning on tape that I don't care.
Arsenal are often punished by these types of cunning tactic, so they must stop Tottenham players before reaching the penalty box.
Still they each scored so maybe there was a cunning plan in there somewhere.
Parents sometimes fall victim to the cunning charm of their children, foregoing the structure and discipline children so desperately need.
And so, while being astonished by the character, you are forced to admire the sheer political cunning.
The speaker said the referendum needed to be held immediately so as to give those cunning bureaucrats over in Brussels no chance to rush something through that would undermine the referendum.
I mean, not every zebra of course have, [having] seen many lions eating zebras — but enough zebras do survive, so that their population continues on and that's pretty much the same down with human beings there, though of course in recent years it has gotten a little more challenging because we've become much more cunning and technologically empowered predators than we were before.
Many scammers are very cunning, so being smart is NOT enough to protect yourself.
Grueling in its difficulty, yet cunning in its delivery more so, the necessity on getting every split - second move or decision right may put off some, but those keen to stick with it — even replay a level a few more times thereafter — will quickly discover Tropical Freeze's loop isn't so easy to put down.
Should it be this telling that Miller as cunning is so much less than Miller as prize?
It starts out with the same rapid - fire and cunning writing we associate so well with Sorkin as we learn about skiing from Molly.
Language is a weapon in the films of Whit Stillman, but so is the writer - director's cunning use of framing and editing.
Whether through brute force or mathematical cunning, if you solved the puzzle you did real math — there is no recourse to memorization or rote procedures as with so many so - called math games.
Manuracturers are cunning when trying to economise on fuses, and even more cunning when designing wiring diagrams to «hide» connections to other loads:)(side note - why are auto wring diagrams so difficult to follow?
It's a cunning way to keep loyal customers and make them even more loyal, while at the same time attracting more but without drastically altering the formula in order to do so.
To do so, he must confront his most dangerous adversary yet, Nick Geraci, a former boxer who worked his way through law school as a Corleone street enforcer, and who is every bit as deadly and cunning as Michael.
Not unlike a diet plan that includes yummy foods, cats often crave this stuff, so it's not too bad for a catnip alternative — or a cunning way to get your pet off the couch.
The campaign description so far reads»... this all - new campaign calls upon you to party up with three friends or queue - met allies to battle through a diverse landscape of loathsome monsters, cunning traps, and other lethal terrors.
As she grows to adulthood, her curiosity, cunning, and personality mature with her so that she is someone we could easily believe could exist in our world.
It's easier to forgive these flaws when you consider just how captivating a world this game creates, a world that allows for so much freedom and versatility, a world with such a rich sense of history, a world filled with women virtuous and evil, kind and cunning, poor and powerful.
The items are often hidden in very cunning places so methodical searching is required to locate them.
I am not rich enough to afford much in good works, and so am obliged to be cunning and make the most of little.»
Bold and cunning Republicans in both the House of Reps and the Senate have undertaken a noble new cause: Getting rid of «farm dust regulations» so that poor ol' farmers can get a break from the dastardly Environmental
In other words, if Al Gore was so gosh - darned powerful and cunning he'd be serving out the last year of his Presidency, not the current oil - based pResident.
He is lettered though, so one should assume he is a cunning fraud before labeling him as stupid.
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