In this film, after walloping us with images and falsely placating us with words, the director blinds us with light. |
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We heard about the men who were falsely convicted after torture by a corrupt policeman. |
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The airline has been accused of falsely certifying repair work that was never completed. |
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By trusting our intuitions in the thought experiment, we falsely conclude that rapid waves cannot be light either. |
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The crackdown targets low-skilled immigrants who take jobs in Britain and who falsely claim political asylum. |
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People falsely assume that being dispassionate means being cold or indifferent. |
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These sites usually either implicitly imply, or explicitly and falsely state, that they are an authorized dealer. |
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His protector had been falsely put to death by Ulysses and because of this, Ulysses was forever suspicious of Sinon. |
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Only by falsely trivialising the seriousness of such a crime could Bishop imaginably have a case. |
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He was falsely accused of treasonous crimes that could have resulted in the death penalty. |
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He plays the doctor who falsely lists the cause of death as a heart attack. |
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If these are pathologically elevated, the pulse oximeter will give a falsely elevated reading. |
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It counts forging headers, misleading subject lines or falsely claiming an email was requested as the defining characteristics of spam. |
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The university has falsely combined these patently contradictory goals, making opaque the real differences between them. |
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In 1594, Shakespeare wrote Richard III, a play falsely depicting the Tudors ' defeated adversary as a child-murdering hunchback. |
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At some times of day I half expect to see tumbleweed drifting around the sterile, impersonal, weird space that has been falsely created. |
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Many of these pseudepigrapha are not merely falsely ascribed, but the result of deliberate deception. |
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He was being falsely modest afterward, prattling on about how there was an element of good fortune to it, but that's a nonsense. |
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The bogey of community in peril was falsely raised to keep the constituency within the preserve of male candidates. |
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He had been falsely accused of stopping the publication of a leaflet and angrily walked out of a party meeting and broke with the party. |
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Sometimes punters who have lost their phone falsely report it as stolen in order to claim on insurance. |
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During boot camp one night, the private says, a drill sergeant turned on the barracks lights and falsely accused her and a friend of kissing. |
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Toland was an atheist who had falsely attributed pantheistical opinions to Moses. |
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Following them were cops, shouting out orders to each other in a loud jabber of falsely intelligent strictness. |
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The health spokesperson falsely said there had been steady cuts in Government funding to Plunket. |
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He claimed falsely that his parents had died in a bush fire in Australia leaving him money to complete his education. |
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Just because someone falsely labels a group a bunch of bigots, it doesn't mean they're a hatemonger. |
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Incensed by her rejection he cautioned Agnes that he would force her into marriage by falsely claiming she had handfasted with him. |
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The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information. |
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The finality of death that you might want to give to criminals would be just as final on the falsely accused. |
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Some falsely claimed that because we are justified by faith, Paul taught that we can sin as much as we like! |
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It is easy to see why this idea appealed to Hitchcock, a man obsessed with the Kafkaesque idea of being falsely accused of a crime. |
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This told the story of a family struggling to survive in reduced circumstances after the father had been falsely imprisoned. |
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We can even buy Private Eye and indulge its falsely comforting view of a man who is too dumb to know how many beans make five. |
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Years later, falsely imprisoned for mutilating animals with a lancet, George writes to Doyle for help. |
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Ten animal rights protesters were awarded compensation by police after officers were accused of falsely imprisoning them. |
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They falsely pretend to be impartial and independent, or patronisingly portray themselves to be the same as ordinary people. |
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Each of these is based on some subtly revisionist imagining of history that ring as falsely as Spielberg's film. |
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The most likely motives to cause one to falsely inculpate another are currying favor, revenge, and exculpation. |
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Would that you again resemble the inconstant people who knew only effervescence, which we falsely called enthusiasm! |
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He was cleared of kidnap and assault but served eight months in military prison after falsely imprisoning the woman. |
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Adopting our recommendation has the potential to avoid as many as half a million women a year being falsely reassured. |
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Let's not start with the holes in plausibility, or the falsely happy ending. |
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Using bright colors and sweet perfumes, many orchids falsely advertise a meal of pollen and nectar. |
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The satanic abuse witch trials of the 1990s resulted in dozens of innocent people being falsely accused of child abuse. |
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It is often falsely assumed that the value of good design lies largely in the first category. |
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The image isn't falsely romanticized, and it includes foreign tourists alongside Indian pilgrims. |
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When the FSA took some samples from supermarkets they found that 35 per cent had been falsely labelled. |
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Edmund tells Edgar that their father is after him, having heard falsely that Edgar committed some heinous crime. |
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Indeed, even the most wretched of mortals would not dare to falsely assume the identity of the Father of Life! |
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A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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But he provides some reassurance that BTo was taking care not to falsely accuse anyone of sharing illegal content. |
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The magazine article also overstates the danger of being falsely accused of rape. |
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She had eight times submitted forms falsely stating she was not living with anyone or that she was single. |
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We see it everyday, all these 'divas' falsely turning to street culture in order to boost credibility. |
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Larry suspects the TV weatherman is falsely predicting bad weather so he can have the golf course all to himself. |
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In the movie, the boy's parents are flat one minute, falsely animated the next, and their actions never fully make sense. |
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He did not set out to falsely malign anyone or advance some hidden political agenda. |
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A fish restaurant manageress falsely accused her employer of tax fraud when she was caught with her hand in the till, York Crown Court heard. |
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The results of the Mantoux test may be falsely negative in severe malnutrition. |
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The spy writer falsely claimed he wrote the manuscript for the Enigma book. |
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A falsely high reading on a radiation dosimeter may have very different implications during a bioterrorist incident than during a rat lab experiment. |
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British propaganda claimed falsely that the hats were lined with steel. |
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He says he was defamed by reports that falsely identified him as a former gangster. |
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The Brawley case inflamed racial tensions in America and left victims like the falsely accused Pagones in its wake. |
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The Aberdonian remains intensely bitter about then Pittodrie manager Roy Aitken falsely raising his hopes of being listed as a substitute for the 2-victory over Dundee. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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The scam letter, which has already been sent to businesses in the area, falsely claims that the addressee must register under the Data Protection Act. |
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Vasquez had also been told, falsely, that his fingerprints had been found at the scene. |
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In fact, far more men are not held accountable for sexual assault than are falsely accused of it. |
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In the case of a falsely reassuring prenatal test, there are two possibilities for a lawsuit against a health practitioner. |
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This is the problem facing the Halls and anyone else who receives a falsely reassuring result on a prenatal test. |
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She was riding in the van when Isaias falsely decided that she was pregnant. |
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What has been falsely called socialism is nothing but state-capitalism. |
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She smiled falsely at everyone around them, her eyes roving. |
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Misleading corporate health claims are the slow-motion equivalent of falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater. |
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This is clear from the plots using logarithmic scales, but the curved plots with an arithmetical scale on the vertical axes may falsely suggest a threshold. |
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If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not now and here, argue against them. |
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And part of the reason that women wait so long is that they falsely believe that IVF is the magic cure all for infertility. |
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Emotionally, he is drawn to Mary, a martyred heroine falsely accused of plotting her cousin's death and meeting her own end with grace and dignity. |
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I like the fact that she's never falsely modest, just self-deprecating. |
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Those anonymous scientists are the same sources who spurred him to report, sensationally but falsely, that the anthrax was likely coming from their government. |
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To be falsely branded a communist, leftie, or socialist by right-wing political activists. |
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The trefoil within the upper squares finds no counterpart above Gideon and the Burning Bush, though the tracery here falsely suggests an answering trefoil. |
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But his infamy was sealed by the government's all-out campaign against his hapless sidekicks, falsely portrayed as part of a vast Confederate plot. |
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I even sent some signed sheets of paper to England hoping that he blundered his moves by falsely handing my units over to him, it helped but he was not to be the danger. |
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You'd think he could take responsibility for his own goofy opinions instead of yanking me into it and claiming falsely that I endorse whatever muttonheaded thing he says. |
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Swann is the one quoted above who falsely claims that Backster's work was vindicated in the 1980s by neurobiologists when it was discovered that plants have neural networks. |
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He told the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs he had been fitted up with the help of covert recordings for falsely accusing police officers of corruption. |
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And too many men have been unfairly stereotyped and falsely accused. |
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However, the accused said he had been falsely implicated in the case. |
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If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow! |
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A coalition of consumer groups has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, claiming that the company falsely advertises the benefits of the medicine. |
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He alleged that he was offered money to testify falsely against me. |
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Antipholus appeals to the Duke for justice against his wife, who he claims has locked him out of his house and conspired to have him falsely imprisoned as a madman. |
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He is the doctor who seems at first to be all cynicism but who, we come to recognize, cares about his patients far more than the falsely paternal, beaming head doctor. |
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The two noblemen fawn falsely over De Guiche, who ignores them. |
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He remarks that he prefers the real Bernard to the falsely happy Bernard. |
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The image reveals the truth beneath the world's falsely smooth surface. |
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But the break seemed falsely idyllic with an undercurrent of doom. |
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The actor and stuntmen obviously have the skills to pay the bills and don't have to rely on clever cuts and camera work to falsely bolster their ass-kicking prowess. |
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The author stumbles a touch in the third act, dragging his ending out too long, and giving us a finale that's either falsely uplifting or cruelly imagined by a dying boy. |
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Watching a po-faced segment where a schoolgirl is falsely led to believe her parents have died from heroin abuse in an attempt to ward her off drugs elicits a mixed response. |
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The council is also reminding local people that when they go on holiday they will not be able to deactivate their burglar alarm if it is falsely triggered. |
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He was also able to stockpile vast amounts of diamorphine the clinical name for heroin which he had either falsely prescribed or taken from cancer patients after their deaths. |
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Moreover, it does so in a way that neither conceives domination in single-axis terms nor falsely equalizes the effects of these relations on subjects. |
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For example, Mendelian genetics arose and was appropriated by eugenicists to falsely link complex personal attributes to heredity. |
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Robert Melia, 47, appeared in court yesterday to face charges of assault and falsely imprisoning the woman. |
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A LYING brain surgeon who falsely told a patient he had removed her tumour was struck off yesterday. |
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She is interviewed by Digby Driver midway through the book, and is successful in falsely confirming Driver's assumption that her brother is dead. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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The use of the term is likely to have encouraged cohabiting couples to believe falsely that they enjoyed legal rights. |
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He protested his innocence to the end, claiming he had been falsely charged and convicted. |
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And on none of them does the name ring more falsely than on Robert Southey. |
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When Charles Stewart Parnell was falsely accused of inciting murder Wilde wrote a series of astute columns defending him in the Daily Chronicle. |
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Instead of directing their thoughts towards God, as they should, humans tend to turn to erected objects and falsely invest their faith. |
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The books attempt to re-record histories that have been falsely written. |
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Leanne Harrison, aged 22, of Oakenfield, falsely claimed pounds 6,333 income support and housing benefit while she was working. |
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Hatred unto the truth did always falsely report and calumniate all godly men's doings. |
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He very nearly concluded a legitimate marriage with the freedwoman Acte, by bribing consuls to swear falsely that she was of royal birth. |
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The doomsayers claiming jobs will be lost are the same scaremongers who falsely claimed the minimum wage would price workers out of jobs. |
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Crown Attorney Miazga prosecuted parents falsely accused of sexual assault by their foster children. |
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And they follow that which the devils falsely related against the kingdom of Solomon. |
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Carboxyhaemoglobin is bright red and most pulse oximeters cannot distinguish between it and oxyhaemogtobin, producing falsely high readings. |
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A FOOD delivery man attacked by three Bahraini teenagers got his revenge by falsely claiming that they also robbed him. |
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It appears surprising to moderns that so important a matter might be settled by one and his friends falsely swearing an oath. |
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In addition, sea conditions can also falsely seem milder than they are as the waves ahead are being viewed from behind making white caps less apparent. |
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On one occasion the victim withdraw pounds 30,000 to pay for repair work to drains after it was falsely claimed she had corroding lead pipes, said Mr Warner. |
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Fakemail is any e-mail that has been falsely created or altered in some manner. It is often used as a method to hide the source address in spamming. |
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The Liar Paradox can be addressed without any metalinguistic maneuvering simply by saying, with Jean Buridan, that the utterer of a Liar Sentence is speaking falsely. |
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But, after my brief turn as a junketeer, I don't think the problem is so simple as writers trading falsely fawning stories for the price of an upgrade to concierge level. |
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And, if they are falsely accused, they often mistakenly believe that the truth and the facts will exonerate them if they are subjected to peer review. |
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For each true positive scan there are about 19 falsely positives scans. |
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His wife falsely accused her husband's secretary of being a home wrecker. |
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Gambaccini, 65, described being falsely accused as 12 months of trauma and said he would not be giving interviews because it would trivialise his ordeal. |
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Most of the pseudopatients were falsely diagnosed with mental disorders. |
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There he confirmed his father's grants of land, with some later chronicles falsely claiming that he also expanded them, granting Tuscany, Emilia, Venice and Corsica. |
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Pseudoarchaeology is an umbrella term for all activities that falsely claim to be archaeological but in fact violate commonly accepted and scientific archaeological practices. |
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Indeed, his reputation was so great that some monastic scribes later falsely claimed that their institutions had been beneficiaries of his largesse. |
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Cephalic, nasal, osteological, and craniological indices as well as the culturally-derived psychological testing were falsely conceived or designed. |
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Hendrix later spoke of his dislike of the army and falsely stated that he had received a medical discharge after breaking his ankle during his 26th parachute jump. |
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This was advertised as Aintree hot air balloon festival and I would like a reason why people paid an entrance fee to this falsely advertised event. |
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Much of this fascination was due to rumours surrounding the Oera Linda Book, falsely claimed to have been found by Cornelis Over de Linden during the 19th century. |
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As the Truth, Jesus is contrasted with the distorted mimicker of truth, Satan, the father of lies, who, in the mimetic cycle, falsely accuses the one to be scapegoated. |
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Falsely claiming that someone is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior. |
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