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He is the double-talking member of the group.
So the double-talking scum stabbed me in the back," Gly muttered. "
So Thian began one of the double-talking conversations he was becoming adept at. '
Altamont wondered what they were double-talking about.
He's that double-talking character who bad-mouths the United States every time he buttonholes a reporter.
One woman rose to denounce the guests as "six double-talking money launderers" and demanded to hear from an atheist.
With Nick Nolte as a double-talking senator.
He has performed his double-talking nonsense comedy at more than 700 venues around Australia, and has had a score of international tours.
He sounded as if Sherman had been stalling, arguing, evading, double-talking him, and otherwise trying to drive him crazy.
He's double-talking like a sonofabitch.
Authors tend not to match Satan with anyone who is remotely his equal: just as sly, double-talking and willing to overlook the bounds of morality.
His mouth twisting in fury, Burkitt snarled, "You sidestepping, double-talking coward!"
That toe-tapping double-talking buckle-shoed charlatan.
Set entirely in a bathroom, the show portrays the seedy underside of Dublin, when double-talking politicians professed piety but entertained prostitutes on the side.
Mr. Rowland has broadcast an advertisement showing the two Democrats together, with a voice-over that says: "Connecticut can't afford another double-talking Bill."
After months of depicting Mr. Romney as the ultimate squishy, double-talking, no-core soul, Team Obama is shifting gears.
In a fine ensemble, Don Peoples (Joe Keller) is the very model of a double-talking businessman for whom compromise is second nature but double-dealing comes first.
There is, for instance, the double-talking big-star guy who leaves you with the uncomfortable knowledge that you have been at this viewer stuff long enough to understand even the fastest of ad-speak.
The chief issue silently confronting public libraries is their status as governmental agencies that operate in a non-competitive environment and at the whim and caprice of local politicians and double-talking state legislators.
In 1968, comedian Pat Paulsen won an Emmy for his performance on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" as a satirical, double-talking editorialist who commented on political issues.
At the 1974 National Book Awards ceremony, the president of Viking Press, Tom Guinzberg, arranged for double-talking comedian "Professor" Irwin Corey to accept the prize on Pynchon's behalf.
Regina Duarte, a popular soap opera star, has been accused of "terrorism" by Mr. da Silva's camp for suggesting that he is a double-talking radical whose election would lead to a return of high inflation.
Already, they've endured Enron's stealthy books, Merrill Lynch's double-talking research analysts, Arthur Andersen's shredding, Adelphia's crony capitalism and, most recently, WorldCom's explosive confession of book cookery that may top all lists.
As in the past, Mr. Moore can be counted on to defend downtrodden "ordinary people" like Mr. Donahue while taking aim at rigid (and some might say easy) targets like bureaucratic corporations and double-talking politicians.