41. Most importantly the myth of the Judeo-Christian tradition insidiously  obscures the real and significant differences between Judaism and Christianity. 42. Duras then relates a biased tale of himself confronting a belligerent Archer, who insidiously  fires on the Klingon ship first. 43. He is insidiously  trying to manipulate the administrators to block users who don't agree with his extreme nationalist views. 44. Their brother, Andrei, gambles away the family's inheritance, while his wife insidiously  takes charge of the household. 45. The bugbears Yeltsin faces : political infighting, economic instability and his own bad health, all of which are insidiously  interwoven. 46. And then there are those red roses, traditional symbols of love and romance insidiously  transformed into signals for death and destruction. 47. Air rage incidents aren't just fodder for headlines; they creep insidiously  into the psyches of those who witness them. 48. And insidiously , notes de Menil, this approach inhibits those who would attack joblessness through macroeconomic measures such as low interest rates. 49. Some parents would like to deliver a good karate kick to the thorax of whoever brought these insidiously  faceless cult figures to Earth. 50. "The agents who ran these county offices had an opportunity to insidiously  perpetrate crimes of discrimination, " says Grant.