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Deception is the act of
convincing one or many
recipients of
untrue information. The
person creating the
deception knows it to be
false while the receiver...
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cause of the programme's 1989 suspension. Some fans
considered this
disingenuous,
since the
programme was
scheduled against the ITV soap
opera Coronation...
- its
contention that the
images coming out of
Bucha were
fabricated "a
disingenuous response born by
delusional hubris, post-truth on overdrive, (that) does...
- to mean
someone pretending to play a role or take on a
personality disingenuously.
Cosplay grew out of the
practice of fan
costuming at
science fiction...
- rebellion. Some scholars, therefore,
believe that his
reply to
Greeley was
disingenuous and was
intended to re****ure
white people who
would have
opposed a war...
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moral theology at
Boston College, has said that both
sides were
being disingenuous: "I
think it
shows that both the
Republicans and the Democrats ... like...
- education." Many of the
groups are
founded on pseudoscience,
named disingenuously, and
underplay their links to Scientology. The
church owns a staggering...
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Deborah Ciccerone/Daniella
Ciccollela (4 episodes), an FBI
agent who
disingenuously befriends someone close to the
DiMeo family. Alla
Kliouka **** as...
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perception of Kennedy's
championing of the
Civil Rights movement as
disingenuous.
Because of Robinson's
social impact on
Black Americans, the Democratic...
- "classic lyre", but in 1820
Byron could still write,
perhaps slightly disingenuously, I
perceive that in Germany, as well as in Italy,
there is a
great struggle...