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It would no longer be damaged by the two-facedness of its fuel.
I see too much two-facedness, trying to ride both sides of the fence for his own gain.
What could explain the fascination of the early Mesoamericans with two-facedness?
But when a program, as the euphemism has it, is uncovered for its two-facedness, the highest officials there can't believe their ears.
"Tell me about it sometime," Rourke said, not particularly caring for her ethical two-facedness.
But several reviewers have pointed out a two-facedness attributable to the schism at the top.
Is the industry OK with such two-facedness?
Every branch of ecumenism displays this same two-facedness.
Second, Congress should drop its two-facedness.
Congratulations-you have all the essential qualities of treachery, ingratitude, and two-facedness that marks a real human being.
Again and again, the writers attacked the evils of ecumenism: This two-facedness is what ecumenism breeds.
You don't get to lead a large democracy on a narrow platform, and two-facedness may even serve admirable purposes in cajoling warring sides to reach compromise.
As a result of Darya's intrigue, the boy gets cursed by his misguided father (who believes the rumours of his son's two-facedness).
The hypocrite is nearer, his dupes farther off, and this in-between position allows him to exploit his skilful two-facedness.
Charles the Bald, in other words, had the two-facedness of successful medieval kings: his friendly smile could win loyalty, his frown could terrify.
The stories they told were shaper satires about the hypocrisy of authority and the middle classes, the two-facedness of teachers and lawyers and politicians.
That's why shows work, because the public is after authenticity… They want to support people with talent and for them to win, but they punish pretension and two-facedness.
All in DVD with separate channels to pick up jealousy and pride and bitterness and spite and two-facedness and every other aspect of behaviour.
Ms. Malcolm allows that most journalists "easily avoid the . . . two-facedness of the MacDonald-McGinniss case.
But from the particulars of "the crude and gratuitous two-facedness of the MacDonald-McGinniss case," Ms. Malcolm concludes that all journalists are guilty.
Cory often is irritated with the President's daughter Sophie Martinez, because of her two-facedness, and also with Candy Smiles, as she keeps calling him "C-Bear".
Therein resides the two-facedness of the much-praised non-biased "honesty" of the Israeli supreme court: by occasionally passing judgment in favour of the dispossessed Palestinians, proclaiming their eviction illegal, it guarantees the legality of the remaining majority of cases.
When members of his Foreign Ministry staff wondered about two-facedness, Mr. Genscher shrugged and said the Defense Minister had made a tactical error in bruiting it about, but that a sovereign state had the right to defend its territory without interference.
(The face of the Roman god Janus was placed on both sides of the gates of his temple, one looking forward and the other looking back, making the god of beginnings - whose name is the root of "January" - also the symbol of two-facedness.)