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Cedar’s Mitch gives the story a wily villain with freaky dance moves.

The Kentucky politician developed a reputation as a wily tactitian and perpetual thorn in the side of Democrats.

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Real's wily boss saw potential problems at the start of the season and knew that unless they became more committed to the cause, it was going to be a long season.

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The PM's picked one of Labour's wiliest operators as his voice in DC, Lord Mandelson, who on Friday chose to write a piece for Fox News, Trump's favourite news outlet.

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He is a wily old fox, but I am backing Hull here.

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

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