All hoodwinking hounds will truly appreciate the urban myths and theories abounding regarding the origin of April Fool's Day. |
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But hoodwinking the public on scientific and technological subjects is not difficult. |
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They accuse stem cell research traditionalists of hoodwinking the public by promising cures they cannot deliver. |
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The person who thinks frequently of heaven but forgets the miseries of the earth where he lives is simply hoodwinking himself. |
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Surely there's a better way forward than hoodwinking the public? |
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I just wanted to inform you of this, seeing that this hoodwinking of Parliament by the teacher from Verona is recorded in the Minutes. |
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Brokersclub AG does not support any customers or staff members with avoidable actions that are aimed at hoodwinking fiscal authorities. |
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Any party that claims it's not necessary is hoodwinking voters. |
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He is a master at twisting words, hoodwinking the great and the good, and getting his own way. |
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It is better, therefore, to think of these skits less as instances of the president hoodwinking the people than as collaborations between the two. |
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To accept the introduction of GMOs, even in very small quantities, is tantamount to hoodwinking consumers and will have serious consequences for the environment and for people's health in general. |
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The CIA depicted here is the rogue agency of Hollywood fiction, writing its own rules, hoodwinking its paymasters and betraying the values for which America purports to stand. |
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