She had lied like a child and when interviewed, she persisted and bluffed it out even when told the professor had denied knowing her. |
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But the teenager bluffed it out by claiming his date of birth was wrong on his call-up papers, which had been prepared ahead of his birthday. |
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Unfortunately, many tasters are sometimes bluffed during the wine's prime age by its impressive velvety smoothness and by its powerful structure. |
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We have been indeed been bluffed by their grasp of our needs and assistance they have provided us with. |
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You have lived with the thought that we your higher brethren of the light have toyed with you and bluffed. |
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Naturally enough, I hadn't taken in any of the aforesaid content, so I bluffed my way through the quiz and practically ran out of the room to my Biology class. |
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He lied that he was told to come back, and bluffed himself into a job assisting the janitor, for three dollars a week. |
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Everyone on Wall Street, just like everyone before the First World War, bluffed. |
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In some games such as limit Omaha high-low, you would not be giving up much advantage if you never bluffed at all. |
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Some bluffed, telling the musicians to play the next take harder or faster or with more feeling. |
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It's only after our meeting that we were bluffed by the quality of its solutions and the talent of its teams. |
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Despite not reading music, he bluffed his way from the orchestra at Catford Secondary School, south London, into the London Schools Symphony Orchestra and performed with them on a Radio 4 broadcast. |
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Sturla had rolled double 2 and bluffed down. |
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Solvent users can also display a variety of other symptoms such as bluffed vision, nausea, and slurred speech with chronic abuse potentially resulting in brain damage, paranoid psychosis, and heart failure. |
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