It's a book discussing what makes a military leader, and goes through examples of the hero, the anti-hero, the unheroic, and the false heroic. |
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The other clones contained copies of related genes or were false positives. |
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In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance. |
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A false man, a man who did not earn his place where he is, is like a house of cards. |
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Babs made kissy noises and fluttered the enormous false eyelashes that she had stolen from her mother's bathroom. |
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Encourage people to make up totally false rumors about Blogosphere all-stars. |
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There is no false air kiss when we're introduced, more a nod of recognition that we've both got a job to do. |
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From the skin of the fleshy leafstalks which form the false stem of the abaca plant, strips called lupis are prepared. |
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Everyone immediately went back to what they were doing in a rather false and affected way. |
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Terror in the face of potentially false memories was one issue McNally hoped to study with abductees. |
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The reclusive state's fabricated documents and false claims could be evidence that the abductees are still alive. |
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They should also do head counts of students rather than relying on the false records kept by the company. |
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The woman and a 30-year-old man were arrested on charges of false imprisonment, serious assault and aiding and abetting a fugitive. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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Must courts hold mothers accountable when they make false statements regarding paternity? |
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Since it does not succeed in expressing a proposition, the liar sentence is neither true nor false and the paradox is avoided. |
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A lifestyle guru is a modern sort of mountebank, selling quack advice instead of false medicines. |
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But they can be brought to book under legislation governing companies making false and misleading claims. |
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Software kill switches have been shown to have varying degrees of success, as false positives have been known to occur. |
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The quadruped stood on all four of its legs, its silver-grey synthetic fur shining, the false yellow eyes gleaming intensely. |
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He also agreed the false invoice raised to cover the donation was unorthodox. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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He presided over a criminal courtroom where, as in most such courtrooms in Los Angeles, defendants were railroaded by false testimony by cops. |
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The curriculum sets up a false opposition between a literate clergy and the illiterate laypeople. |
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But, once again, the last thing the town needs is airy-fairy suggestions about creating a new image creating false expectations for the future. |
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Rather than watchdogging the issue, the press just passed on the false assurances. |
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Some data will be compared with commercial databases to see if identities are accurate and to resolve false positive matches with the watch list. |
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For a while it seemed that the government had quelled radical groups, but this has only lulled us into a sense of false security. |
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By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench. |
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It's not as if false accusals are occurring at dangerously epidemic proportions. |
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Now that we are destroying false idols, the world has made a drama out of it. |
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Ileal and jejunal duplication cysts that contain ectopic gastric mucosa are also rare causes of false positive studies. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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She admitted that some of her videotaped statement was incorrect and acknowledged that she gave false evidence at the preliminary inquiry. |
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Customers often allow themselves to be railroaded into making bad decisions by a salesperson's use of false dilemma. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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A man who provided a false alibi for an alleged attacker has been sent to jail for six months. |
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She's accused of wire fraud, money laundering, and filing false income-tax returns. |
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Of course there needs to be safeguards for teachers from false and malicious allegations. |
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Resembling the regular lupin, the false lupin produces flowers much looser up the stem in a violet-blue. |
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It's an arresting beginning, and one that regrettably proves to be a false alarm. |
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To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it. |
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They forge them, or steal them or plant false records or reanimate the dead, their papers anyway. |
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Forgetful guests across the country have left behind false eyeballs, wigs, and even artificial arms and legs. |
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Keiji was so tired of going by false names and, a lot of the times, no name at all. |
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Teletraffic, the importers of the UK-approved speed camera, claim it is impossible to register a false reading from a moving target. |
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The authority stressed that the information contained on food labels should be clear, unambiguous and must not make misleading or false claims. |
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But it proved nothing more than a false note as they were lashed into submission by the boundary-belting cyclone that is Kevin Pietersen. |
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In reply, Van Auken explained that the Soviet Stalinist regime had proven a false counterweight to imperialism. |
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This process of using observation and experiment to refute false theories does not rely on induction in any way. |
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The prosecution alleges she gave him a false alibi by claiming she was in Soham on the day the girls died, when she was really in Grimsby. |
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There are of course better adhesives to bind false teeth and gums together. |
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Hedges, like the wings on a stage can make a false end to a garden, thus disguising the real boundary. |
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They are based on the false assumption that the substantive offence requires proof of a fact that life is endangered. |
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She was released without charge, and sought damages for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. |
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He kept personal journals in precise Arabic script behind false panels in the ceiling of his library. |
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Sounds like a lot of false hope, and a chance for some to make a handsome profit off the worried well. |
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This may seem like it has the knottiness and subterfuge of a good spy thriller, but it fails as a drama because every climax is a false climax. |
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It urged amendments to federal and provincial laws so that undercover agents could legally obtain false identification documents. |
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Thus, just as Marxists once berated workers for false consciousness, the cultural left berates its chosen constituents. |
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At a later stage they were subsequently sold as Van Goghs, occasionally with the addition of a false signature. |
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Already depressed about his marriage, the whispers and false rumours saw Temple plunge into despair, and ultimately suicide. |
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This 38th minute goal sent the Carlow supporters into rapturous applause and a false hope dawned. |
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The antinomy we are considering arises from considering one side of the truth in a false abstraction from the other. |
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But from your question I wonder whether you are not inviting people to make this false choice, between New York or Paris? |
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The rapacious company bullied and bought its way into poorer countries by making false promises of cheap fuel supplies. |
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Such rapprochement is tempered, however, as the novels identify the replacement pope as the Antichrist's false prophet. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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His characteristic amicability often lulled opponents into a false sense of ease. |
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These claims have been based on false hopes and expectations that have been built up by woolly-headed lawmakers. |
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My impression is that his opinions were built on several myths and false assumptions. |
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Species with random branching, such as arborvitae, juniper, yew, and false cypress, have limbs that occur all along the trunk. |
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These conversations apparently were about money withdrawals, theft of a bank card and a false card. |
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He was convicted of securities fraud, conspiracy and seven counts of filing false reports with regulators. |
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The light recoil and modest slide pace lull the shooter into a false sense of security. |
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Customers often accused scrap dealers of selling false weights or qualities of goods. |
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Slumping back in his seat, the head of Sleet house let out a quiet sigh as he watched his false friends retreat from the table. |
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It would have been crueller to people to have dragged this process out by giving false hope, he said. |
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Accordingly, she dropped her fork accidentally on purpose and gasped with false surprise. |
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Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. |
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At present, those guilty of forcing someone into marriage can be prosecuted for kidnap, false imprisonment or rape. |
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After a false start, a carafe or two of water and a little recuperative snooze, Eva and I finally spoke the international language of love. |
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It was a false scent, but ahead of him the horses grew restive, jostling and nipping, and the grey fretted against his hand. |
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While the men were trained in sabotage and to kill silently, the women operated radios and broadcast false messages. |
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For every person like this, there are probably a dozen or more false teachers flying under the media's radar. |
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower. |
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It's not like a stolen car that can be resprayed and given a false number plate. |
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The lamestream media is going to spin their stories and give us false newscasts. |
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He later relayed false rumors that drunken fans had desecrated the dead and attacked a police officer. |
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Is my religion the product of false consciousness or a conscious response to the true God? |
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And no issue should be defined by its outliers because it paints a false picture. |
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The first time alarms sounded, contestants were told it was a false alarm, and reassured with a small party. |
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Anonymous e-mailers shouldn't get away with false and libelous statements. |
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Both reek of false modesty, but deen does appear jumpy and genuinely anxious at times. |
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He maintains a list of people with ID whom he believes were unjustly convicted after false confessions. |
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Drones need be matched with deeds that expose the false precepts of Al Qaeda's narrative. |
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Once people with ID are arrested, they are particularly susceptible to making coerced and often false confessions. |
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According to Kant, antinomies are not genuine contradictions, since both of the propositions that constitute them are false, being based on a false assumption. |
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As is customary in detective films, the film periodically withholds information, and indeed gives false clues in the form of misleading flashbacks. |
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He has contributed to a false picture of law enforcement based on isolated injustices. |
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Moreover, they don't believe this because they've been brainwashed into false consciousness by consumerist propaganda. |
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That's all fine and dandy, except that it propagates a potentially false story from an unsavory source. |
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In a darkened movie theater, we allow filmmakers to deliver into our minds a false world to envisage. |
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Another cause for consternation is peddlers of bad policy leaning on conventional wisdom that, while generally believed, turns out to be false at every turn. |
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Let us say that I could have rendered a proposition false in the weak sense iff I was able to do something such that, if I did it, the proposition would have been falsified. |
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When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises. |
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In the end, it was found that students working under Protess had used false pretenses in trying to elicit witness statements. |
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Second, Tyson claimed that the company made false representations about the extent of accounting problems at its food subsidiary, which produces hors d'oeuvres. |
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It was, of course, the zenith of the internet boom, but also a false dawn. |
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She added four individual bundles of false lashes to the bottom lash line. |
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Choosing not to pursue a perpetrator is not admittance of lies or false motives. |
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Then, days before the election, aff ran an ad with the same false claim, this time calling for Heinrich to be voted out. |
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Does she agree that the affordable Care Act was offered to the public under false pretenses? |
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Indeed, agate admitted in an April 2007 letter that he had been concocting lies and spreading false information about Teddy. |
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They carried banners and chanted slogans condemning the government for making false election campaign promises that it would improve working conditions. |
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Doesn't the false jollity on offer simply make you want to retch? |
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In a case the state had granted remission on the ground that the accused was implicated in a false case even when his sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court. |
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We have encountered no false positives at the time of surgery and used clinical features and radiology alone to make the diagnosis in three of our patients. |
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That perception is false and often reflects not just ignorance but also elitism and racism. |
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It just feeds the fire of materialism, and feeds the fire of make up, and false attire, and whatnot. |
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Consequently they had given false readings which, in turn, had caused the autopilot system to shut down. |
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We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks. |
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Participants were told that the experimenter was interested in how people decide whether a memory is either true or based on a false event that the rememberer thinks happened. |
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Barnaby Rudge This novel, his fifth, had several false starts and passed through the hands of a number of publishers. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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His belief that officers really did find his fingerprints at the scene seems to have encouraged his false confession. |
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And no one is better equipped to refute this false equivalence than Mack herself. |
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But the programs were buggy and often prone to false positives, alerting a network administrator too often to routine behavior. |
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The makers caffeine shot 5-hour Energy are under fire for false advertising. |
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The false intelligence led the Germans to believe that the main force would land on the Pas de Calais rather than in Normandy. |
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Much blame can be laid on the corrupt and profit-ravenous food industry that shovels false information and dreadful products down our throats all day long. |
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The thing about broad generalizations made about a group of people is that if they are held up to scrutiny they are, more often than not, proved false at their very core. |
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The claimant brought an action for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. |
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A false ceiling had been inserted and the space above it left unused. |
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After presenting false passports at the check-in counter, they were soon on their way to Rome. |
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Hofmeyr said the current investigation showed prison warders had received kickbacks from certain doctors for false claims against the medical aid fund. |
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The wetter areas support meadows containing Missouri goldenrod, false toadflax, golden-glow, Indian paintbrush, Mariposa lily, death camas, and prairie smoke. |
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Indeed, for many late boomers and X and Y-ers, recent American history has been a series of Chicken Little false alarms. |
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It is this false sense of security that makes them such easy targets. |
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Picking real targets from false targets and clutter is still down to operators. |
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We took the government to task for its weasel words and false promises. |
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In that case, the trial judge curtailed defence cross-examination of a complainant on her alleged false accusation of sexual assault against another man. |
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Recognition and acceptance of truth and reality replaces false ideas. |
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I've been trying to come up with a term to describe that particular wide-eyed look of false innocence that co-workers flash at you when you approach their desks. |
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She made a statement to the police, giving Iftikhar a false alibi. |
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The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action. |
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Her crime was to provide a false alibi for her wretched lover. |
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Levy talks about bosomy women, cheating, illegal casinos, phony casino promotions, the false promises pitched to lotto players, premonitions, video poker, keno and roulette. |
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As early as 2016, the distinguished author Edward Baines reports that there were many false claims being made about Hargreaves, and Arkwright. |
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The beams were hidden by a false ceiling, installed below the lantern stage of the tower. |
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The moon was low down, and there was just the glimmer of the false dawn that comes about an hour before the real one. |
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On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy. |
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In Europe, large-seeded false flax evolved several ecotypes that are closely associated with flax production. |
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Some of the charges against them... are due merely to the false light in which they are regarded. |
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The screenplay... even suggests that this contributed to the false note on which The African Queen actually ends. |
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She enrolled at the university under false pretenses, giving an invented birth date and lying about her qualifications. |
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The false primary about one third the length of the first, which is shorter than the fourth. |
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There have been several false steps made on the campaign trail, none tragic. |
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Also the rule of false position, with dyuers examples not onely vulgar, but some appertaynyng to the rule of Algeber. |
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After a few false starts I finally meet the Swiss French snowboarder at Europe's winter sports brodown Babylon. |
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The great Locke, who was seldom outwitted by false sounds, was nevertheless bubbled here. |
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Mr. Martin was found guilty of defrauding the Commonwealth by making false welfare claims. |
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A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren. |
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The letter's false intent trumps any truths within, which one would expect of a woman who disingenuously calls herself Fidessa. |
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To some extent, it is for you to determine what might go on in someone's mind when that person makes a documentably false statement. |
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She was an earthy soul, the salt of the earth as they say of such rural folk, untarnished by false civilization. |
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It is important to separate your fearful, false ego-self from your true spiritual self. |
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Underground armies operate in the large cities enturbulating the police with false information through anonymous phone calls and letters. |
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The author is less inclined than Jung to treat freedom as an ideological illusion or false consciousness. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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You are an inveterately bad girl, and a false sister, and I have done with you. For ever, I have done with you! |
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They, under false pretence of amity and cheer, the British peers invite, the German healths to view. |
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However, the lamps proved a false dawn because they became unsafe very quickly and provided a weak light. |
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Heteronymies, or propositions false in S by virtue of the meanings of the terms entering in them. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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Similarly, any freedmen found to be laying false claim to membership of the Roman equestrian order were sold back into slavery. |
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The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. |
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After a false pregnancy or miscarriage in 1534, he saw her failure to give him a son as a betrayal. |
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It was most likely a false pregnancy, perhaps induced by Mary's overwhelming desire to have a child. |
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This is considered a false economy since it increases the risk of complications which will be difficult and expensive for the NHS to treat later. |
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This is considered a false economy as the NHS will later have to pay to treat diseases and complications that smoking brings on. |
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In a mighty little time their husbands played them false and, taking whatever they could lay hands upon, levanted and left them in the lurch. |
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The claims were repudiated by Darwin's children and have been dismissed as false by historians. |
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The false contradiction between Darwin's theory, genetic mutations, and Mendelian inheritance was thus reconciled. |
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O false heart! thou hadst almost betrayed me to eternal flames, and lost me this glory. |
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Alas! ye lordes, many a false flatour Is in your court, and many a lozengeour. |
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The Euthyphro dilemma, although not addressed by that name, is dealt with as a false dichotomy. |
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Corrupt summoners would write false citations and frighten people into bribing them to protect their interests. |
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They are turned into criminals by faulty rationalizations, by deductions from false premises. |
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In 1774 he printed The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism. |
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With the help of Payne, whom she kept in the dark about the details, Mary Shelley obtained false passports for the couple. |
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He also argues that allowing people to air false opinions is productive for two reasons. |
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Again we went on, and climbed the false immensity of another ridge, when several rifles and a maxim opened upon us, and very close they were. |
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I was a pantomimist and in that medium I was unique and, without false modesty, a master. |
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Webber overtook Vettel at the start, but both were overtaken by Fernando Alonso, who was later given a penalty for a false start. |
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In the cup races, the Australians got off to a bad start with equipment failures and false starts giving the defenders a head start. |
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Two prosecutions for a single false statement in a brochure is not oppressive. |
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Brown rejected the label feudalism as an anachronism that imparts a false sense of uniformity to the concept. |
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Away then with all the false positions and misconclusions, all the fantastical or wicked thoughts of the world. |
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However, because of the barrage of previous false warnings and misinformation, most units ignored the warning. |
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Before beginning this induction, though, the enquirer must free his or her mind from certain false notions or tendencies which distort the truth. |
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This is false as is shown, for example, by Wald's explicit construction of a consistent semiclassical theory. |
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In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for 10 days, ostensibly for a digestive problem. |
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Wollstonecraft contrasts her utopian picture of society, drawn with what she says is genuine feeling, to Burke's false feeling. |
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One of Wollstonecraft's most scathing critiques in the Rights of Woman is of false and excessive sensibility, particularly in women. |
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The line has since become a metaphor for expensive efforts that offer a false sense of security. |
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Its construction created a false sense of security, which was widely believed by the French population. |
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The law includes no punishment of false funds reports of the elected politicians. |
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A socialist from his undergraduate days, Childe was an atheist and critic of religion, viewing it as a false consciousness based in superstition. |
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In March 2008, HBOS shares fell 17 percent amid false rumours that it had asked the Bank of England for emergency funding. |
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A witness who has once been proved to have given false testimony on oath was barred from ever appearing as a witness again. |
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Fish and squid are the main food, but the false killer whale and the orca also feed on other marine mammals. |
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However, it has been criticised as overpriced, false and dirty by Lonely Planet. |
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They wanted to free people from false rationality, and restrictive customs and structures. |
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When seen from a distance, juveniles can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin. |
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After serious opposition had arisen The Mongolian government has accused the newspaper of distributing false claims around the world. |
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Planning for the project has experienced several false starts over the past few years. |
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Sometimes there was a false outer keel to take the wear while being dragged up a beach. |
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Evidence of Russia's false sense of security and superiority to Japan is seen by Russian reference to Japan choosing war as a big mistake. |
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Second, but more important, the altered construction of the magazines on board led to a feeling of false security. |
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Related attempts to reduce future erosion may provide a false sense of security that increases development pressure. |
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Modern influence mines are designed to discriminate against false inputs and are therefore much harder to sweep. |
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The story was later expanded to include false reports that the British had set the sea on fire using flaming oil. |
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Constant false alarm rate and digital terrain model processing are also used in clutter environments. |
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The flowers are white to purple and produced in false whorls called verticillasters. |
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A variety of possible rock magnetic mechanisms were proposed that would lead to a false signal. |
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Sonar reflects off the millions of lanternfish swim bladders, giving the appearance of a false bottom. |
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However, in neighbouring Dorset crimes reports withdrawn or shown to be false are not recorded, reducing apparent crime figures. |
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Come in, you false witness, you perjurer, you suborner of evidence, come in! |
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A police check revealed his car had false number plates and Sutcliffe was arrested and transferred to Dewsbury Police Station. |
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It has been valued since ancient times for making a range of items, from ivory carvings to false teeth, fans, dominoes and joint tubes. |
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Silvanus had been forced by the allegedly false accusations of his enemies into proclaiming himself emperor in Gaul. |
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The epistles of John and Jude also warn of false teachers and prophets, as does the writer of the Book of Revelation and 1 John. |
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And any attempt to create social institutions on a false view of the nature of man is probably doomed to failure. |
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But the most notable of these false statements occurs in his adoption from Odoric of the story of the Valley Perilous. |
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Such results are viewed as false positive indications of drug use and were the basis of a legal defense. |
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After a false start towards the Red Sea, they sailed to the Strait of Malacca. |
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The marriage produced no children, although there was a false pregnancy, and Mary died in 1558, ending Philip's reign in England and Ireland. |
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They declared war on Russia, supporting a false Dmitri of their choice in Ivangorod. |
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Are people who report recovered memories more prone to developing false memories? |
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It was Mario Pei's 1949 The Story of Language that can be blamed for the word's false origin. |
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When faced with a false friend, memorization and repetition are the keys to mastery. |
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Such a claim leads to false advice for speakers and writers and immoral advice for humans. |
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It is not uncommon for acronyms to be cited in a kind of false etymology, called a folk etymology, for a word. |
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He was implicated in many false allegations and cases by the divan and jailed him many times. |
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Misrepresentation means a false statement of fact made by one party to another party and has the effect of inducing that party into the contract. |
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Fraud in the UK is a breach of the Fraud Act 2006 by false representation, by failure to disclose information or by abuse of position. |
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In letters to her sister Mary, Anne raised suspicions that the Queen was faking her pregnancy in an attempt to introduce a false heir. |
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But Baptists would readminister the rite to every one who had received it on false pretences, or to whom it had been involuntarily administered. |
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Once inside, they tire themselves trying to escape from these false exits, until they eventually fall into the tube. |
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Frey eventually faced more than 10 class action lawsuits, including negligence, false advertising, and breach of contract. |
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The employers arbitrarily fined men for minor reasons, disallowed wages on false pretexts and victimised perceived radicals. |
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With Lizzie leading, they scrambled quickly over several false peaks towards the saddle. |
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Using second-class parts for the repair was false economy because they soon broke and had to be fixed again. |
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Could heroics give her back her son? Nay, she must be stedfast, even though false security had betrayed her hidden softness. |
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This false evidence... stung me to the quick, and raised an indignation scarce conceivable. |
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I mean what kind of a name for a band is Tralse, anyway? True and false at the same time? I can't believe I used to think that was clever. |
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Teachers prefer true or false or multiple-choice tests because they can be graded so easily. |
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In JavaScript, as well as the true or false Boolean values, other types of variables can be said to be truthy or falsey. |
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The outstanding blocking performance of the ATA578x family significantly reduces power-robbing false wake-ups. |
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The latter appears when we absolutize money, the market, or progress, each of which promises false utopias. |
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Turns out, the trope of the brawny grandma was no false advertising. |
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It was a false alarm started in Debenhams but unfortunately caused the whole centre's alarm system to crash. |
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Then there is All-Pro tight end Jason Witten who had three drops and two false starts Sunday against the Buccaneers. |
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Plantiff alledges that Defendants'continued to disseminate false statements as late as Oct. |
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A silver V6 VW Golf had been spotted in the city centre prior to the robbery, registration CX02 WOX, which is a completely false number plate. |
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But he was arrested later that year as part of a probe into allegations of false battle write-ups. |
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The operator XOR means that the clause is true only if x is true and y is false or if x is false and y is true. |
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And ringing false is the cardinal sin of the Chuck Norris universe. |
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Black locust, false acacia, robinia, honey locust, pea flower, post locust, yellow locust, green locust and white locust. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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In reflecting on the difference between false optimism and real hope revealed in these texts, I am struck by the image of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The false claim is one of at least a dozen coloring the narrative. |
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Refrainment from testifying, the giving of false testimony, or backing down from testimony are considered questionable violations. |
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The signal reradiates off the cables and goes up to the ground, creating a false signal. |
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He looked like he had settled in for the long haul before a false drive at leggie Amit Mishra had him caught and bowled. |
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Those who spread false tweets produced with Photoshop are obviously libelers. |
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In the end, he was robbing Peter to pay Paul, and making false statements to cover his tracks. |
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They were arrested on suspicion of bribery and cor-r ruption, conspiracy to pay bribes, money laundering and false accounting. |
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Biller, 50, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to 14 felony counts of grand theft, forgery and filing false tax returns. |
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Biodegradation of the additive could give a false reading in a CO2-evolution test, suggesting that the plastic itself is biodegrading. |
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In short, it reveals that the Bush administration was a false dawn. |
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During an unguarded moment picked up on a satellite feed, NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw said CBS' Dan Rather often reported false stories fed to him by the Nixon White House. |
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Lyam Phillips, 24, admitted fraud by making a false representation before magistrates, who committed him to Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court for sentence. |
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Defamation is the false or unjustified injury of the good name of another. |
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A shopkeeper has been fined and had her liquor licence suspended after pleading guilty to making a false declaration on the licence application form. |
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Powerful interests in the US are seeking massive subsidies for even more destructive false solutions, including the expansion of nuclear power and the liquification of coal. |
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If a second language learner relies solely on word associations to learn new vocabulary, that person will have a very difficult time mastering false friends. |
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This individual zone balancing prevents excessive dipping of one end of the needle which can cause the compass card to stick and give false readings. |
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He punished libel with exile or death and, due to his suspicious nature, increasingly accepted information from informers to bring false charges of treason if necessary. |
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After his arrest for driving with false number plates in January 1981, the police questioned him about the killings and he confessed that he was the perpetrator. |
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Conroy, the Hastings family and the opposition Tories organised a press campaign implicating the Queen in the spreading of false rumours about Lady Flora. |
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In order to combat this false advertising scientists are developing an efficient method of testing mitochondrial DNA of these fish using the Polymerase Chain Reaction. |
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After a number of false dawns in the 1970s, this approach has produced a range of reliable hybrid cultivars now commercially available in North America and Europe. |
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I believe it well, false recreant knight, said Sir Gawaine, for thou hast many long days overled me, and us all, and destroyed many of our good knights. |
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Two unusual and rare hybrid dolphins, known as wolphins, are kept at Sea Life Park in Hawaii, which is a cross between a bottlenose dolphin and a false killer whale. |
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After several false starts, the story of the One Ring emerged. |
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An unusual and very rare hybrid dolphin, known as a wolphin, is kept at the Sea Life Park in Hawaii, which is a cross between a bottlenose dolphin and a false killer whale. |
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A wartime propaganda film, Squadron 992, made by the GPO Film Unit after the raid, recreated it and conveyed the false impression that the main target was the bridge. |
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Forget about false modesty, not to mention its nonfalse counterpart. |
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