Its locker seems designed mainly to be a ruse to sell more ringtones and games.
But that night, they escaped in a ruse that has stumped U.S. Marshals ever since.
The best research seemed to show, depressingly, that nothing works that rehabilitation was a ruse.
According to the Internal Revenue Service, the whole deal was a ruse to save John H.
Looking reasonable, say cynics, is a ruse to discourage investment in shale reserves and alternative pipelines.
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They suspect a ruse by Mr Milosevic to present himself in a comparatively favourable light.
During the artist's trial, the jury heard Ovenden's portraiture formed part of a ruse for abusing girls.
It was all a ruse but he had spent a few years in the Coast Guard Reserves.
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The ankle brace the New York Post photographed him wearing, is that a distraction, was it a ruse?
The U.S. government carries blame for using a ruse including flu vaccines to try and catch Osama Bin Laden.
It may seem like a great deal -- but it can be a ruse to get you into that dealership.
There were no paid actors pretending to be a firm in office space that was temporarily used to conduct a ruse.
His negotiating strategy looked like a ruse deliberately designed to fail, simply to avoid having to confront his party in parliament.
Prosecutor Randall Jackson argued that the police charity card was a ruse -- an attempt to gain personal information about the women.
Democrats see it as further evidence that the committee's proposals are a ruse to get Mr Thaksin home as soon as possible.
He appears on the ballot not as a Republican but as a member of the GOP, a ruse that apparently confuses some voters.
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But many critics believe the referendum is a ruse to make it easier for the president to hand over power to his son.
And then, like Eleanor and me on our walk, we expend a tremendous amount of energy to keep up a ruse that fools no one.
"If Mugabe's position that we need a free and fair election is a ruse, then he would have cheated me, " he is quoted as saying.
Travellers should never hand over money or contact information in person, and they should also watch out for photography being a ruse to distract them while being pick-pocketed.
Assange has denied the sex allegations, describing them as a ruse to get him to Sweden, which would then extradite him to the United States.
The police charity card was a ruse, prosecutor Randall Jackson argued.
This sudden onset of military braggadocio could be a ruse for enabling Messrs Yeltsin and Putin, in Istanbul, to explain why they cannot risk stopping the war in Chechnya.
To most, the peaceful gesture is being interpreted as nothing more than a ruse to distract Republicans from their accusation that the White House is too focused on renewable energy.
But to ordinary Americans who understand his self-interested diatribe is nothing more than a ruse to further unshackle banks from prudent regulation he is the bad guy in the black hat.
And no one, not even someone writing in The Guardian, would use the argument that populous nation has lots of people involved in economic activity as a ruse to bolster the case for manufacturing.
His whole "sanctions-if-engagement-fails" strategy is just a ruse.
Some critics have denounced BTP Day as a ruse that deflects attention from the failure of politicians to get a grip on Italy's fiscal woes and that could imperil Italians' savings if the crisis worsens.
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