B,” begins a series of stratagems designed to seduce her.
These slimy stratagems attracted the attention of the Department of Justice.
Analysts at think-tanks and in the media have written stratagems for containment and elegies for engagement.
They decided on the plan of campaign, the stratagems they were to employ, and the surprise attacks which were to reduce this human citadel and force it to receive the enemy within its walls.
The latter work, a pastoral discourse on the joys and stratagems of fishing, has been one of the most frequently reprinted books in English literature.
English author Izaak Walton’s The Compleat Angler, or, the Contemplative Man’s Recreation (1653) is a pastoral discourse on the joys and stratagems of fishing.
In fact, Peter Williams writes in his engaging and handsomely illustrated book, they are animals of surprising sophistication, with an ingenious portfolio of stratagems.
Chinese bloggers dissect the stratagems that Zhen Huan deploys in her rise to the top; in one episode, she falsely accuses the empress of causing her to have a miscarriage.
A country that seemed peripheral to the grand stratagems of the cold war now seems, in the words of a top Clinton adviser, the very model of what post-cold-war policy is about.
Various stratagems were considered, including blowing Castro’s head off with an exploding cigar, jabbing him with a poison-filled Paper Mate pen, and contaminating a diving suit with tuberculosis germs.
Although Marston used all the apparatus of contemporary revenge tragedy in The Malcontent, the wronged hero does not kill any of his tormentors and regains power by sophisticated Machiavellian stratagems.
But the movie focuses on politics only to the extent that they influence the stratagems of the Duchess of Marlborough (Weisz) and her cousin Abigail Hill (Stone) as they scheme for the favors (all of them) of the Queen.
The conceit of Herken’s book is, as he puts it, that “the policies and stratagems that ultimately brought down the Soviet Union, and helped bring about the world we live in today, began with a simple invitation to cocktails and dinner.”
But a British artist, Keith Tyson, may unwittingly have penned the best single description of the Biennale in one of his drawings: it is called “Tried and tested techniques, traps and stratagems to be used in the construction of a labyrinth”.
Frederick II, king of Prussia (1740–86), was a brilliant military campaigner who, in a series of diplomatic stratagems and wars against Austria and other powers, greatly enlarged Prussia’s territories and made Prussia the foremost military power in Europe.
By eliding the Legion’s history and focusing on winning personalities, the filmmakers have made an engaging movie about some kids who — as their jokes give way to debates, stratagems and even shocks — already seem to be drafting their own more interesting sequel.
The politesse, the pointing up of sweetness, and the ascribing of “entire indifference” to the child evoke the classic stratagems of the pedophile, planning his campaign and convincing others (and, more important, himself) that he is doing no wrong—that there is no victim but merely a willing collaborator.
Izaak Walton, (born August 9, 1593, Stafford, Staffordshire, England—died December 15, 1683, Winchester, Hampshire), English biographer and author of The Compleat Angler (1653), a pastoral discourse on the joys and stratagems of fishing that has been one of the most frequently reprinted books in English literature.
are writ with this ayme, and carryed with this methode, to teach their subjects obedience to their king, to shew the people the untimely ends of such as have moved tumults, commotions, and insurrections, to present them with the flourishing estate of such as live in obedience, exhorting them to allegeance, dehorting them from all trayterous and fellonious stratagems.
But Alexievich is interesting less for her analysis of Putin’s political stratagems than for her profound presentation of Russian voices: the psychological disorientation after decades of Soviet rule and Communist ideology; the widespread outrage toward the business élite who grabbed up state enterprises at cut-rate prices; the sense of loss and humiliation after realizing that a once great power was now diseased and fallen.
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But Alexievich is interesting less for her analysis of Putins political stratagems than for her profound presentation of Russian voices the psychological disorientation after decades of Soviet rule and Communist ideology the widespread outrage toward the business élite who grabbed up state enterprises at cut-rate prices the sense of loss and humiliation after realizing that a once great power was now diseased and fallen