"Einstein Tomb, " Woods mischievously submitted, would be transported throughout the heavens on a beam of light.
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Then, he mischievously suggested, the second kiss was one of diplomatic necessity after the one with Gaga.
McCain laughed mischievously, like someone who knows he has just been figured out.
Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Atlantic, has mischievously suggested that his old rival BA could go bust.
Reporter Ruth Alexander investigates, somewhat mischievously, the evidence that women like them, but they just do not like admitting it.
Perhaps, she said mischievously, she was a little old-fashioned, content to confine her writing to more respectable themes, such as murder.
"We design the course so no one person can navigate, lead and run the whole show for more than 36 hours, " Smith says, grinning mischievously.
Senator John McCain, whom Mr Kerry mischievously suggested as a replacement defence secretary, said that he would make up his mind about Mr Rumsfeld once he knows who knew what about the prison.
On past evidence, Obama may have mischievously (and in my view ill-advisedly) dropped a hint about possible future suspension of the bonus depreciation simply to stir the pot in the great standoff with his opponents in the great budget battle.
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As for David Cameron, the rampant Conservative leader, who earlier in the week had mischievously pointed out that his party does not hold a single seat as statistically safe as Glasgow East, he advised Mr Brown to take his holiday (in Suffolk) and then hold a general election.
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