Perfidy is a war crime, and it tempts combatants because perfidious military acts provide them with an advantage. |
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She is indifferent, negligent, unfeeling, untrustworthy, and perfidious. |
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Ruses are lawful if they are not treacherous, perfidious and do not violate any express or tacit agreement. |
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This is, of course, the traditional role of the perfidious Anglo-American world in the French imagination. |
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And Mr Bush is about to put into action the words of the Marseillaise Tremble, tyrants and perfidious people The shame of all good men, Tremble! |
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The benefits of technology have a perfidious habit of flowing to the users not the inventors. |
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This is particularly important for women, who are, as we know, subjected to particularly perfidious methods of torture. |
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The perfidious lie that has been spread by the anti-Catholic media is the alleged criticism of the radio station Radio Maryja by the Holy See. |
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It may perhaps be politically correct to lay the blame on perfidious Europe, but it is not 'correct' in the true sense of the word, anything but. |
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Everyone, throughout the world, must collaborate in investigating and combating this perfidious piracy, which has no country of origin. |
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It offers the promise to our continental colleagues of a less perfidious albion. |
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It honours the art of infamy that Bond's creators developed with perfidious cunning and cinematic flair through twenty-two thrilling adventures. |
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The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments. |
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While the breadth of this definition makes the scope of our work even more ambitious, we believe it is necessary that our definition captures the many perfidious forms of corruption that plague our societies. |
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I should also like to mention two perfidious features, the first one being that a country that is not a member of the eurozone, namely Great Britain, should intervene in eurozone matters. |
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With an election the snub for perfidious Albion was too good to pass up. |
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In other words, it was just another dirty trick by perfidious Albion. |
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South Africa's role is especially perfidious here. |
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These bespeak a national yearning for perfection, bodily and otherwise. Sensitive China, perfidious AlbionSome Chinese euphemisms also stem from squeamishness. |
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Yet again perfidious Albion is unloved in Europe. |
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That is the perfidious thing about the situation. |
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Others, dismayed by this sleight-of-hand, were left muttering darkly about Albion's perfidious tactics. The Turks must now turn to the tougher problem of actually getting in. |
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Only then can they happily resume their perfidious business as usual. |
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Furthermore, the perpetrators of suicide bombings and other armed attacks tend to use perfidious or other tactics that violate international humanitarian law. |
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On this reading, it was designed to demonstrate the scope of the murderers and to send a hair-raising message to Litvinenko's friends in London, and perhaps also to his perfidious British hosts. |
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The perfidious Ricimer soon became dissatisfied with Anthe'mius, and raised the standard of revolt. |
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