SYNO | deceivingly | deceptively | misleadingly |
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- This "deceptively innocent" adolescent girl on the main page with a floral background, is in stark contrast to the complexity of the rest of the site.
- Experts claimed that this deceptively opened the door to domestic spying, given that many domestic U.S. communications passed via non-US locations, by virtue of old telephony network configurations.
- Echocardiogram may also show left ventricular hypertrophy, thickened and immobile aortic valve, and dilated aortic root. However, it may appear deceptively normal in acute cases.
- Il Lee's artwork is categorized by some as minimalist in content, but has also been described as "deceptively casual," with more work going into each piece than immediately apparent.
- Although an American native, Jameson has become very well known for his ability to perform in a variety of deceptively authentic accents, particularly British English and Australian.
- "Kill Your Mother/Rape Your Dog" was a deceptively-titled joke-song, about the band's standpoint on mainstream music.
- "Variety" applauded "skilled direction" by Hussein, relaxed performances, and an unhurried pace. It also welcomed "a subtle and deceptively simple script by Philip Rosenberg".
- Journalist Cathy Young accused Maté of sharing a deceptively cut video to distort an interview by Israel’s ex-PM, in which he talked about the invasion of Ukraine.
- World Film Reviews called it a "deceptively clever film", with the final 20 minutes particularly exciting. It was produced by Shavkat Rizayev.
- "The Red-Haired Woman" is a 2016 novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. Alex Preston, writing in "The Guardian", referred to the novel as "deceptively simple".
- "Music Feeds" called the song a "slow-burner that’s deceptively sunny" and praised "its delicate guitars and understated keyboards".
- The style of these stories is deceptively simple (although the stories never are). By using simple language and few obvious stylistic devices, every word becomes important.
- Despite his disability he is deceptively quick at moving around the table.
- Taylor served on the advisory board of the National Wilderness Institute, a "deceptively named" pro-timber group which worked to promote timber companies' private property rights and reduce environmental safeguards.
- In 2002, John McKay of The Canadian Press wrote that the sketch remains "deceptively sophisticated".
- The process of setting rates seems deceptively simply in the Act (section 23)—i.e., being set by a resolution of the local authority.
- However, the deceptively Gothic exterior conceals a more modern interior lacking vaulted ceilings.
- The company has been embroiled in scandals involving deceptively selling chicken products as free range and the exploitation of migrant workers.
- His appearance and dress has been described as "deceptively ramshackle". Peter Sculthorpe, on first encountering him at Wadham College, mistook him for a janitor.
- The song has been described as deceptively simple. [...] In its original publication it only had a single verse.
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