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That opened up conversations about legal versus spiritual obligations, and the potential two-facedness of Williams.

“I remember it as a time of schizophrenia and two-facedness,” she said.

The Yoruba of the south-west are teased for their two-facedness, a tendency to be fawning before you and scorning behind your back.

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Later, the insecure and paranoid Nina Bo’nina Brown was interrogated about her accusations of two-facedness against Shea Couleé on YouTube.

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WikiLeaks empowered Trump to change the subject to Clinton’s supposed two-facedness, as revealed in the emails.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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