In the end, however, Young sickens of the relentless, soulless fakery of such beanos and retires to a humble life of scrivening in London. |
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When somebody says they can get life out of non-life, they're practicing fakery, not science. |
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Photography and fakery have gone hand in hand since the inception of the medium. |
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I'm not invested in the authenticity or fakery of the box one way or t'other. |
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Are their early waspish criticisms insincere and their later affirmations the real deal, or are the affirmations the fakery and the waspishness the genuine thing? |
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The more Chinese innovators gripe about fakery, the more strictly the government enforces the law. |
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Thus Paul Ryan represents the fakery at the heart of the Republican project today. |
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At various points in her career, she was busted for fakery and for plagiarism. |
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Finally, digital fakery presents the next important issue, particularly for fine art photographers, collectors, and dealers of fine art photography. |
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In a China awash with fake iPhones, pirated DVDs and fake Louis Vuitton bags, rice trader Lin Chunping took fakery to a new level. |
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Perhaps, in a world of olfactory fakery, this is one tip for the wise. |
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There's the case of the midwife toad that tracks the story of a scientist who was accused of fakery. |
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While some have implored her not to lip-synch on her 2004 tour, they've been shouted down in chat rooms and on fan sites by others who prefer the fakery. |
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And this fakery goes far beyond copying music, film and software. |
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Keep an eye out for telltale signs of fakery such as a sudden increase in positive or negative reviews over a short time frame that is out of synch with earlier reviews. |
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