It is possible to cheat, too, since shop-bought custard is so much better than it used to be. |
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I mean you just jacked someone else's car. You cheat, steal, and bend the rules to your liking whenever you want. |
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In truth, he was a card cheat of remarkable dexterity who routinely cleaned out the sophisticates in games of three-card monte. |
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For example, a general rule of thumb is that you're not supposed to cheat on your significant other. |
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This pleases me immensely because I am able to cheat those southerly winds. |
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They show that most approaches to using on-line tests, quizzes, and other evaluations suffer from increased student willingness to cheat. |
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How can you make a philandering love cheat, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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The German was branded a cheat and scratched from that year's drivers' championship for unsportsmanlike conduct. |
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These greedy muckers, they would cheat the village of their money and maybe one day they would just rebel and loot the village! |
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This procedure tells the students that the teacher is more than likely to be a cheat and a sneak, who will cook the books if given a chance. |
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Then the damning evidence piled up and his journey from superstar to common cheat proved as swift as it was unsavoury. |
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My favorite cheat meal is a patty melt, but the restaurant versions have way too much fat. |
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It's something you expect in a user's manual or laminated cheat sheet, but this is back in the day when rack real estate was cheap! |
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I motored away to the fishing lodge and reported this cheat to the fishery manager. |
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Mauser and his sidekick Proctor are up to their old tricks, looking to cheat and bootlick their way into the committee's good graces. |
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It's unwise to cheat on certain movements, such as the barbell squat, the lunge and the bench press, due to risk of injury. |
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No one could cheat by swallowing anything whole because we had to chew it all at least five times. |
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They did, however, readily cooperate in a simpler mutualistic situation in which there was no temptation to cheat. |
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Probably your most highly anticipated day will be the dietary cheat days, of which there are three. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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You know there are people who cheat, but you just go out there to be the best you can be and not worry about anybody else. |
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And why do people cheat when they love their spouse and feel little or nothing for their extramarital partners? |
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The biggest nightmare of parties to these treaties is that a treaty partner will sign up but cheat. |
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For this reason, Dr. Greenberg advises individuals to have planned cheat meals during special events. |
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To continue the footballing analogy, it is like asking footballers to sign a formal declaration before each game that they will not cheat and will always play fair. |
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The characters continued to cheat on their spouses, let money become their obsession, and debated the American dream for the hopes of one day obtaining happiness. |
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In foreign policy, Romney can look like Palin in a business suit with a cheat sheet of buzzwords, but hardly any substance at all. |
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Schoolgoers cheat in tests and exams when they don't know their work. |
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If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs. |
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Common wisdom has long held that if you romance a cheater he or she will one day cheat on you. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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As the NBA season tips off, Sujay Kumar presents a cheat sheet for those who know nothing about basketball. |
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It appears on all of our stories and cheat sheet items that are published on our RNC page. |
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Plus, our cheat sheet of the arguments for and against U.S. intervention in Libya. |
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But by wearing a cloak of invisibility you cheat the world of your talents and intellect. |
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We would like to crush any rumour right now that the only reason they are having a kid is so they can cheat at the parents' three-legged race at the school sports day. |
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One of the primary benefits of cheat days is their effect on leptin levels in the body. |
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His own fault he hides, as a cheat hides an unlucky cast of the die. |
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Maybe more people would be honest and not cheat to compete outside their class, but think how fun boxing could be or even speed skating if a few players could be jacked up. |
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Why would Kristen choose to cheat with her swath director when she had Thor the god of thunder on the same movie set? |
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I cheat and air-kiss, which feels silly but frankly is all I can manage. |
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Instead of too big to fail, they embrace the unfettered right to cheat and dissemble. |
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As more and more segments of society have instituted random drug testing via urinalysis, you had to know that someone would develop a way to cheat on the test. |
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He helped athletes to cheat, using drugs that broke sport's doping laws. |
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Everyone is out to pickpocket you, auto drivers cheat, cabs are too costly and anything served by the roadside is a local delicacy that is a must have and cheap. |
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There's no easy cheat code to win life, but there are those tips that make it much easier along the way. |
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If you have trouble remembering all the trigonometric identities, the book has a cheat sheet in back that lists them. |
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All pretences to the contrary are nothing but cant and cheat, flam and delusion. |
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They'll try all they can to deceive and to cheat, But for goodness sake don't say I told you. |
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If you cheat them, they don't say anything but after that they freeze towards you. |
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Professor Burns will be invigilating over the final examinations to ensure that the students do not cheat. |
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He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once. |
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There are no laws about queueing, but there is a powerful moral imperative not to cheat. |
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In a dream, you can cheat architecture into impossible shapes. That lets you create closed loops, like the Penrose Steps. The infinite staircase. |
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As birch bark documents attest, they exchanged love letters and prepared cheat sheets for schools. |
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It has been often remarked, that men, honest, honourable, and verlioquent in everything else, will cheat and lie in horse-trading. |
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But testosterone-fuelled hunks may also be less likely to lie and cheat than some of their wimpier brothers, the research suggests. |
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Vennare adds that cheat days can occasionally do more harm than good. |
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And it's only his uncontrollable urge for junk food that led to him liquidising it in order to cheat the effects of the band. |
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Last, but not least, cheat and buy a pair of magic knickers because all the celebrities wear them. |
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There was only one way designer Michael Seedman was going to beat his on at the video game Guitar Hero, he was going to have to cheat. |
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For a touch of French shabby chic, make slipcovers for your pasttheir-best dining chairs, or cheat and have Bemz run some up for you. |
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A carouser and a cheat but truly in love with the game, he's unfit for any other employment when, like many other pro teams, the 'Dogs go broke. |
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Six years of a happy relationship, and then she had the nerve to cheat on me with a barman! |
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You can't enter a cheat code that gives you secret powers to exceed the limit. |
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When kids play, if the going gets too tough, they simply look up a cheat code to find an easy way to beat the game. |
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Viewers will receive hints on how to obtain each cheat code by pressing a combination of numbers on the remote control. |
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In fact, there are chukars anywhere there are rocks and cheat grass, cliff or no cliff. |
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Invasive species like highly flammable cheat grass also moved in, carried there and distributed in cow dung. |
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It-girl Gigi Hadid has revealed that she loves cheeseburgers and eats a couple a week as her cheat meal, reported ET Online. |
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Not having a cheese cutter we'd cheat by using one from the year before that had dried hard in the drawer or we'd bake them. |
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Research shows, for example, that students who learn for nonintellectual benefits tend to cheat. |
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Economic Hit Men are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. |
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Big hair cheat Wondering how to get the new big, yet straight, hair look? |
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The German automobile manufacturer admitted on Tuesday that a software installed in cars running on EA 189 diesel motor could help cheat emissions tests in the United States. |
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It has been known for some patients to cheat by liquidising fatty food so that they are still able to consume their favourite high-calorie treats after surgery. |
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The bad news is that a lot of dishonest dealers routinely cheat consumers, despite California lemon law and California auto fraud laws that are designed to protect consumers. |
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Among the themes mentioned were topics about student working camps, kolkhozes, and about the experiences how to cope with and cheat the Soviet regime. |
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I mock them all who have served me ill of late and chiefly this cheat of Judah, whose temple we have plundered and whose golden vessels are my wash-pots. |
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There can be improper record keeping at the hands of supervisors attempting to cheat employees, to build piece rate systems that prevent workers from earning higher wages. |
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There were real lessons to learn from firing balls at close range against classmates who refused to let us cheat off them during social studies pop quizzes. |
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It bears the evident marks of having originally been, what the honest and downright Doctor Douglass assures us it was, a scheme of fraudulent debtors to cheat their creditors. |
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He soon made ducks and drakes of what I gave him, sank lower and lower, married another woman, I believe, became an adventurer, a gambler, and a cheat. |
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Brides-to-be will be reassured to learn that 85 per cent of men did not cheat on their partner while away on a stag do though it does mean that 15 per cent did. |
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