Exposing his delusional tendencies, Paul also concocts another story for Judy about his real parents. |
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He concocts a pilot proposal so offensive, so bound to misfire with test audiences, it's sure to get him canned. |
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He concocts a story of appointments with the council and market inspectors. |
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Everything revolves around the defensive game plans he concocts and his ability to keep the team on the same page during tough times. |
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A mean-spirited jokester, Joe constantly concocts plans to humiliate Charlie. |
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A man who is taken into servitude to wind the kingdom's clocks, concocts a scheme in which the clocks slowly but imperceptibly run down. |
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So whether I like it or not, I have to take cognisance of what he concocts in his own little mind. |
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All questions and answers are transmitted by text message between mobile-phone users and a remote server that concocts imaginary dates. |
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In addition to timeless classics, he concocts daily menus based on seasonal, market-fresh ingredients. |
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Mathews concocts burlesques and parodies of such rare excellence as to put one in mind of the broad literary japery of Terry Southern at his most inspired. |
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Amanda concocts a story to tell Sebastian to ask Helena for the money and in turn Sebastian comes up with a story of his own when asking for the money. |
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Yes, Mehta might be Indian but there's not a gulab jamun in sight as he concocts unusual endings, which become the talk of diners and food critics. |
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Mr Cragg concocts the sculptures through drawings and his staff help transform them into three-dimensional objects. |
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He's a passionate cook, who blogs, writes cookbooks, and concocts recipes. |
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With Antaloor already in his clutches, Gandohar concocts a new plan from his stronghold in Oswaroth. |
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Using uniquely Quebec produce, chef Éric Brabant concocts comfort food inspired by the unforgettable meals served in Paris's brasseries. |
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Vexed about losing his working visa and returning to his homeland a failure, he concocts Leela, an untraceable computer virus named after his favourite Bollywood starlet. |
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So, having beaten Antaloor into submission, Gandohar now sits in his stronghold in Oswaroth and concocts a devilish plan... one which will give him power over one of the most dazzling characters in the land. |
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L'Astrance, a three-star Michelin restaurant in Paris's swanky 16th arrondissement, offers no choice at all on its menu: Pascal Barbot, the chef, concocts what he fancies from produce picked up in the market that day. |
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With the collapse of Italian forces, however, Ryan concocts an audacious scheme to hijack a German train and take the prisoners to safety in Switzerland. |
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Unfortunately, the weird creativity that concocts hoaxes will probably remain with us for the foreseeable future, so we might as well continue to enjoy it. |
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The tour operator concocts various services. |
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On the patio of packed earth outside her family's hut, Sumaya concocts meals out of the meagre food supplies she receives twice a month: wheat, beans, oil, salt and powdered food mixture. |
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The beautiful rich colors he concocts and his genuine attention to keeping hair healthy are the guarantee that ace colorist Camil can be trusted with your crowning glory. |
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He gleefully concocts a shaggy-werewolf story for the local paper, hoping to disrupt the peace, and little suspecting that the lycanthrope really does exist. |
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Dessert is an afterthought at Topaz Thai: her daughter, Aliyah, concocts some whimsical confections, like fried Oreos and brownies served with ice cream. |
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The plucky vermin concocts a delicious soup, only for kitchen worker Linguini to take the credit. |
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