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"It is now too late to be saved by wiliness and he has lost the other."
Recovery depends on the wiliness of the athlete and hard work from professional help.
He must be a student of actors' strengths, and his wiliness suits this picture.
But they do not really matter in the face of the increasing wiliness of terrorists.
He needed to be Odysseus again, with all his wiliness and resourcefulness.
No special skills just a wiliness to learn.
He has developed the wiliness of a thief in his stratagems to avoid exposure.
Am I completely furnished for a career of wiliness?"
There was no wiliness in her expression, not like some women who you could tell were calculating their next move on you.
Renowned for his political wiliness, he perhaps sensed that local spectators were more interested in sports than politics.
But both friends and enemies say he has lost none of the wiliness that has kept him the main player here for three decades.
Gradually, intensity accrues in the play and the performances as the younger man's wiliness is revealed.
Things like the wiliness of the aforementioned James Kirk.
What training and sheer wiliness and courage could do, he would do.
Turton issued instructions with the wiliness of an old fox.
A sudden wiliness crept into the woman's manner.
Her laugh was spiced with a lovely wiliness.
The generosity of the farmer who donated the land reflects the wiliness of the local people as a whole to help the children.
The needlessly complicated mechanism is a body blow to the breakneck wiliness that has come before.
Thus, his wiliness, even his trickery, are forgiven as necessary tools of survival.
She sees the wiliness of her niece Tamar as a threat to her family's prestige.
But Jamal's wiliness, paired with his cousin's gentleness and reserve, only emphasizes their vulnerability.
But he still writes lyrics like a Southern novelist, sure of history's burden and of the wiliness needed to survive it.
People who have this mixture of idealism and wiliness are usually experienced and tainted by scandal.