And Montezemolo, wily old politician that he is, deftly steered the conversation back to Fisichella.
Consumers theoretically will have more protection against the wily lending practices and shenanigans of banks.
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In fact, this really was a case of wily Frenchmen turning water into wine.
Wily criminals are increasingly operating black-market phoning businesses based in parks and on street corners.
But wily bacteria usually find a way to beat the drug within four or five years.
Even Mr Klaus, a wily operator, may struggle to find excuses to stall for eight months.
So far, every move of Russia's wily little judo expert looks uncannily well rehearsed.
In his wily way, President Wahid knows full well the power of a demonstrative act.
Wily Mr Prodi, with Mr Veltroni beside him, turned out to be no mere puppet.
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The wily Mr Muluzi has, however, used the change to tighten his hold on power.
But the hope was that a wily private sector would allow India to sprint to prosperity regardless.
Leno, who briefly moved to prime-time to make room for O'Brien, has proved himself a wily survivor.
Maybe it's just many years experience of being a photographer combined with a little Scottish wily charm.
The wily fox puppet has seen his popularity rise again after making a return to TV screens.
The wily investor announced on Wednesday that he had raised his stake in GM to over 7%.
Saddam is more wily, brutal and conspiratorial than any likely conspiracy the United States might mobilize against him.
He is a crafty, wily enemy, and he constantly adapts as we enact countermeasures to what he's doing.
That has led to demands for better training of officials to help them contend with wily private operators.
Mr. Noonan is a wily character and his initial response was cautious.
But did New York's wily attorney-general (now the state's governor) miss a trick?
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He is a famously wily, ambiguous character who likes to get his way by dividing, or baffling, his opponents.
For all that, Mr Lukashenka, a former chicken-farm manager, is a wily demagogue.
Most worrisome are the triumphal expressions of admiration for the wily Saddam emanating from Arabia, not least from Baghdad.
Fehr is a tough and wily negotiator who brought baseball players untold riches.
So it was no surprise that Mr Mitsuzuka, a powerful factional boss and wily politician, has kept his cabinet seat.
Even now, the wily Zimbabwean liberation hero seems to be outwitting his rivals, mediators and enemies in almost equal measure.
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Casual sex is not something imposed by wily young men on young women too dumb to hold out for a ring.
Rafique is a wily bowler, who is more likely to test a batsman's patience than tempt him into a big hit.
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One interesting feature of that episode was his collaboration with the former Labour Justice Secretary Jack Straw , another wily operator.
The Stones are wily old businessmen: they were among the first to realise that fans would pay more for concert tickets.
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