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Synonyms for ruse

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Synonyms for ruse

a deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture)

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Mariya Gabriel wished the project to give visibility to the incredible cultural wealth Ruse has to show.
Their four orphaned children - Phyllis, 16, Esther, 12, Olive, 11, and Trudy, eight - were yesterday being cared for by Ruse's sister Elizabeth.
Ruse also (Chapter 6) deals with a number of scientific charges against Darwinism, e.g.
Ruse's own perspective is ultimately a pro-scientific agnosticism.
Michael Ruse, a philosopher of science, includes Christianity in his latest analysis, The Evolution-Creation Struggle.
The Catholic presidential questionnaire is dead--thank God," Ruse voices what increasing numbers of Catholics and non-Catholics had been thinking about these unhelpful questionnaires produced by liberal, social-justice-only staff of the U.S.
Born in the Dingle, Mr Ruse was an engineer by trade and served in the Merchant Navy before working for various engineering firms in Liverpool.
Cllr Ruse campaigned for the Lib-Dems in Childwall from 1995 until his death.
Ruse's conclusion: "The Christian would be foolish to think that Darwinianism insists that humans are uniquely significant and bound to appear.
Some of the arguments invoking the name of the great naturalist and author of The Origin of Species have also been muddled, but Michael Ruse brings more simplicity into them than might be expected, given the mild difficulties of defining a Darwinian and the far greater ones of defining a Christian.
Of all of the "Night Shades," Holiday Ruse is, to me, the most lush and complex.
In the Acknowledgments of Monad to Man, Michael Ruse thanks E.
I say "until recently" because Ruse claims that things have changed for the better.
The Bulgarian city of Ruse was covered in colorful 3D volleyball pictures for the World Championships during the international street art festival "3D -- Ace & Games."