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The document says Trump's speech on the Ellipse on 6 January 2021 could meet the Supreme Court's definition of incitement, especially when seen alongside his "lengthy and deceitful voter-fraud narrative".

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The revelations soon ignited widespread criticism, with consumers accusing sanitary pad makers of being deceitful.

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“The word ‘sly’ often carries negative connotations like ‘deceitful’ – a wholly inaccurate and unfair perception of foxes,” she said.

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He attended the prestigious Vienna Academy of Fine Arts but criticized the city, claiming that “everybody is envious of me and deceitful.”

Were you concerned that Hawk, who’s an often selfish and deceitful character, would be seen as too unsympathetic?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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