double bluff

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double bluff

n it's a double bluff on his partvuol farci credere che mente
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It might not be the news that fans of the couple are hoping for but Miley is known for her tongue-in-cheek captions, so it could be a surprise double bluff.
All night the Little Admiral hung from a beam directly above Michael's increasingly squiffy head on a thread, a deus ex machina peering down with detached amusement on the insomniac crew and their games of double bluff and murderous camaraderie.
I say "sort of" because the show did originally air the first episode of season 3 in a weird double bluff April Fool's joke.
The playwright's rival Sir Robert Greene offers him some fashion tips, but is it a double bluff, a triple bluff, or something even more fiendish?
A game of skill, fortune, bluff and double bluff, Hold'em is the perfect introduction for a rookie looking to get a piece of the action.
Moores will tell his bowlers not to try to double bluff the New Zealand batsmen who, with the likes of Corey Anderson and Luke Ronchi down the order, have built a reputation in for big hitting late.
Isn't it about time they threw in a little double bluff just to keep us guessing?
Not at all, he says, it's part of his elaborate double bluff.
The King's Best colt won his previous two starts but couldn't make up the ground on eventual winner Double Bluff. He wasn't beaten far in second and looks like a horse to follow for the rest of the season.
Thunder, 4.00 Provenance, 4.35 Red Refraction, 5.05 Double Bluff.
Joe Fanning doubled up on Double Bluff and Grigolo at Newmarket.
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