Deceptively Sentence Examples

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  • The article also describes a second project where a group of young entrepreneurs who look as if they could be in a garage band are fitting deceptively innocent-looking hardware into a prototype 'Internet in a suitcase.'

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  • The bottle claims " deceptively drinkable " which I'd certainly agree with.

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  • The musical prowess of Catlow, however, makes it appear deceptively simple.

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  • The game itself, for the uninitiated is deceptively simple - just bridge the gap from the left to the right with lines.

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  • The route between Confluencia and Base Camp is certainly interesting and the start is deceptively gentle.

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  • Lest we forget Aim's deceptively jaunty slight at political heavy-handedness Pier 57.

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  • Veggie for Life Shopping Bag £ 5.95 Qty This strong and splendid bag is deceptively roomy and will carry quite a lot of shopping.

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  • Review A deceptively subtle episode which seems slight on the surface but actually contains many key themes and moments.

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  • Comfortably furnished throughout the kitchen/diner is deceptively roomy with stairs leading to 2 cozy, quaint bedrooms...

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  • But like the crumpled, rumpled detective himself, it 's one which is deceptively brilliant in its simplicity.

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  • The course has traditional tight and deceptively testing greens and strategically placed bunkers, many a scorecard tells a torrid tale.

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  • This drink is deceptively light in flavor, but it can literally pack quite a punch.

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  • This is a deceptively easy form of meditation in which you go on a very slow, deliberate walk.

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  • The Purple Orchid line features clothes that are deceptively simple.

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  • It's deceptively simple and can be worn with the shoulders up or down.

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  • Madeline, at first glance, is a deceptively simple look, but upon closer inspection, it's easy to see its fashion brilliance.

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  • Mortal Kombat is trying something deceptively similar to the failed mini-series that landed Sub-Zero his own side quest.

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  • Many of his dance moves are deceptively simple (moonwalking and spinning on a dime aside), and the key to thrilling any audience with them is to make them sharp.

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  • While some of these moves (especially the Moonwalk) can take considerable time to fully master them, some of the moves are truly deceptively simple.

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  • A belly chain, beaded necklace or skimpy sarong keeps you looking resort-perfect while giving that deceptively plain swimsuit a bit more in the way of sharp style.

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  • They are deceptively simple with tiny embellishments that make each one unique.

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  • Their deceptively simple design allows them to be well-integrated into both a work and play wardrobe, while still allowing their wearers to feel unique.

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  • The style is deceptively sober, and the watch is created in muted tones.

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  • Stick with height less than one foot.Steps ups are a deceptively easy movement that you may find is one of the more challenging of calf exercises.

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  • This exercise is deceptively simple yet very effective for strengthening your core.

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  • After watching the madman named Arnie last night, he knew better than to assume anything about the deceptively quiet Peak.

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  • The rocks were deceptively sharp and the coldness of the water increased the sensitivity of the soles of her feet.

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  • The bag is deceptively roomy and is secured with a top zipped fastening.

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  • Rather than buy & live in a " deceptively spacious " 1 bed flat!

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  • Some sophisticated electronics lie behind this deceptively simple gadget.

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  • Rather than buy & live in a " deceptively spacious " 1 bed flat !

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  • I decided to review a deceptively subtle episode which seems slight on the surface, but actually contains many key themes and moments.

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  • Equally disastrous are those climatic or seasonal changes which involve temperatures in themselves not excessive but in wrong sequence; how many more useful plants could be grown in the open in the United Kingdom if the deceptively mild springs were not so often followed by frosts in May and June!

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  • Dilophia, Rhytisma, &c. Moreover, variegations deceptively like these disease spots are known, e.g.

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