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By any other woman, such perfidy would not have surprised him.
He would not leave a record of his perfidy intact.
But even now, the French are more likely to be accused of perfidy than any other people.
It was not just the Iraqis' perfidy that did them down.
The fewer people who are made aware of his perfidy the better.
It took some effort on my part, but I was finally able to convince the others of your perfidy.
I told him to wait, until they had proof of their leader's perfidy.
Democrats are in a fresh rage over the President's perfidy.
There's a second villain, whose perfidy only came to light recently.
For a time it looked as if perfidy had its back to the proverbial wall.
By this time Napoleon himself was convinced of their perfidy.
Finally, it is well known the two ladies are incapable of such a perfidy.
"He must have realised then that you knew of his perfidy."
His anger over voter perfidy was enough to make you laugh.
But the perfidy of men no longer surprised him.
She could not bear to think about another perfidy.
Her perfidy, if the witch were indeed she, had to be countered.
Germans could not get over the perfidy of it.
Lester is forgiven for the perfidy he committed against his son.
And this morning their sermons all focused on the same subject; the perfidy of women.
It never worked for me, for none of this was about politics, or perfidy.
I cannot blame you for doing business with them before you knew of their perfidy.
One never knew the lengths of perfidy to which the United States would go.
He leaned back in his chair, simmering at the perfidy of it all.
Sing Lee was astounded at the perfidy of the act.