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    Mount Sneffels is Deceptively treacherous.

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    It's Deceptively simple but extremely powerful.

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    Deceptively simple, but very powerful.

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    There's one Deceptively simple idea about email that most people overlook.

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    The choice is Deceptively simple: anyone can make it at any time.

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    Read: 10 Deceptively simple reasons why men cheat on the best of women.

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    Their job was to create a Deceptively realistic army division consisting of inflatable tanks, cannons, jeeps, trucks, and airplanes.

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    The term pseudoscience is considered pejorative because it suggests something is being presented as science inaccurately or even Deceptively.

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    The term pseudoscience is often considered pejorative[4]because it suggests something is being presented as science inaccurately or even Deceptively.

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    To round off a vintage bathroom, this delightful, yet Deceptively robust, wall-mounted soap dispenser is the perfect finishing touch.

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    In Sofia, there are other casinos, but most of them are halls of slot machines with Deceptively bright signs.

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    In Sofia, there are other casinos, but most of them are halls of slot machines with Deceptively bright signs.

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    The term pseudoscience is often considered pejorative,[4] because it suggests something is being inaccurately or even Deceptively portrayed as science.

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    The Series 79 is considered a lighter version of the Series 7 exam, but don't be fooled: It's Deceptively difficult.

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    The surf can be Deceptively rough, however, and Surin get have strong undercurrents, so caution must be exercised when swimming here.

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    Angela Duckworth offers a framework to help sort through your goals, in her book Grit, that's Deceptively simple and incredibly useful.

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    The Series 79 exam is a lighter version of the Series 7 exam, but don't be fooled: The exam is Deceptively difficult.

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    Deceptively rich and creamy, a 100-gram serving has 130 calories and 191 mg of vitamin C, or twice that of an orange.

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    We're also less likely to worry about situations we're familiar with- which is why driving on the highway seems so Deceptively safe.

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    The surf can be Deceptively rough, however, and Surin get to have strong undercurrents, so caution must be exercised when swimming here.

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    Fake news, or fabricated content Deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest since the U.S. presidential election last year.

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    Fake news, or fabricated content Deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest since the U.S. presidential election last fall.

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    Fake news, or fabricated content Deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest since the U.S. presidential election last fall.

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    Deceptively simple yet profound exercises, meditations, and visualizations support the reader in examining their inner world and implementing these vital concepts into their lives.

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    It's a Deceptively large island, consisting of two parallel mountain chains linked by a fertile central plain that shelters most of Sado's historical relics.

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    Deceptively simple to build, this DIY furniture project is made from pressure-treated wood, so remember to lay your timber flat while it dries thoroughly, to avoid warping.

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    I thought it would be simple to use the nostalgic noise as my Windows 10 startup sound but was unpleasantly surprised to find that it's actually Deceptively difficult.

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    According to the court,“the triple identity test is satisfied as the defendants(Asus) have made use of a Deceptively similar/identical trademark(ZenFone) in relation to identical goods(mobile phones) having identical trade channels.”.

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    When we say a“scammer” we mean someone, or a group of people, or a competitor company, that is acting Deceptively on our site and is not genuinely interested in dating.

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    This type of avalanche is Deceptively dangerous as it can still knock a climber or skier off their feet and bury them, or sweep them over a cliff into a terrain trap.

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