Personally, I feel cheated if an election campaign does not include a modicum of shameful brawling. |
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A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal. |
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When the initial shock wore off I think we all felt a bit cheated that such a huge bombshell should be dropped at such an inopportune moment. |
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Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth. |
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Decades of dry and barren materialism have left us feeling short-changed and cheated. |
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When he and Apollo were cheated by the Trojans, Poseidon's revenge was endless. |
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Two men cheated death when they were rescued from freezing floodwaters after their dinghy capsized near Selby. |
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It is blatant deception and will have left a lot of people feeling cheated and angry. |
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For those of you who lied, twisted, cheated and bullied until the least worst choice available to me was to close the site, congratulations. |
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The Yanks cheated with rule changes to suite themselves during the challenge, so that they could attempt to retain their unbroken record. |
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Fans may also feel cheated as these mixes once exclusive to the fan club now become public property. |
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A Yorkshire schoolboy cheated death after he was impaled on an iron spike that went straight through his throat. |
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He was trying to convince himself that he had not cheated, which showed he didn't have a clear conscience. |
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Ludwig, son of a drunk and a depressive, was beaten, cheated, and eventually went stone deaf. |
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Plus when I was about 12 my stepdad cheated on my mom and I looked at my stepdad as a real father. |
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Major League Baseball weighs a punishment for two of the best-paid sluggers who cheated. |
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They expected, not unreasonably, to be treated to a glorious feast of rampant action, and instead were left feeling bored and cheated. |
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As a result, many people lost money, some no doubt cheated by unscrupulous speculators. |
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Once upon an era, batters cheated by corking their bats or taking uppers to keep themselves stimulated. |
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At last came the speech, with nothing much more in it than we'd already been told, and we felt cheated. |
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It's a documentary about villagers who have been cheated out of their land by greedy businesses. |
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We work too hard for our dollars to be hoodwinked and cheated by unscrupulous places such as these. |
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With the concept of the soul, an entity that is supposed to live on for eternity, death is seemingly cheated of its sting of finality. |
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On every third opening of the pages, there is a medallist now known to have cheated. |
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Nothing disgruntles anyone more, regardless of nationality, than the feeling they are being cheated or discriminated against. |
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It was hardly the most glorious end for a man who had cheated death so many times in so many of the world's wilder places. |
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I felt cheated when the Geologists and Petroleum Engineers aced us out of the new Cecil Green building. |
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But if he weakens and gives them a role, most Afghan people who voted for a strong central government will feel cheated. |
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He had other weapons in his armoury and felt cheated that the battle had finished early. |
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All it would prove is that he was an adulterer who often cheated on his wife. |
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They cheated their own people and used extortion against them in doing the overlords' dirty work. |
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In the end, I felt a little cheated, because I was dimly aware of the wasted potential. |
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It's much too easy to laugh at the most abandoned, most cheated and misled, most socially deprived people in the north. |
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While we never felt cheated in any way, it was slightly alarming how quickly our money supply dwindled. |
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I think that the matter might have rested there if it were not for the fact that many schools, and their teachers and students, felt cheated. |
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I felt like I'd just cheated on a faithful lover of 20 years before I internally slapped myself and got a grip. |
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Symkyn was extremely deceitful and dishonest in his work and cheated the college most of all. |
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Elliot can afford to look the other way because he is lining his pocket every time someone is cheated. |
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This was a club that cheated and rorted over a period of years and they deserved everything they got and, arguably, quite some more. |
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Yup, our very favorite mad bomber cheated the death house, and I say that's cause for celebration. |
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A family of five today told how they cheated death when a gas blast ripped through their York home on Christmas Day. |
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Well, if that's the standard, no wonder you feel abused and cheated every time you darken the door. |
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A speeding driver who cheated death in a horrific collision has made a desperate plea for Swindon motorists to slow down. |
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How did I end up constantly feeling angry, cheated, and misled for paying good money to be preached at? |
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I was a child of the suburbs, I felt cheated and robbed of my birthright of ease and pleasure. |
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The young man, floridly mad, believed that he had been cheated by his family of an inheritance that would have made him extremely rich. |
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About 130 University students cheated on a physics term paper last year, despite the school's strict honor code. |
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Can you ever believe someone who stole from you and cheated you after you gave them your love? |
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A terrifying cliff plunge left a group of friends counting their blessings when they cheated death during a drive in Kerry. |
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Now in his final year, he is confident of a two-peat, though he joked about feeling a bit cheated out of a follow-up three-peat. |
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A family of five cheated death when a blaze ripped through their loft on Thursday night. |
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A climber who cheated death near the summit of Everest vows to return to the world's highest peak to finish the conquest. |
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When the Delawares protested that they had been cheated, Logan made a military alliance with the Iroquois, who drove the Delawares out. |
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I always feel vaguely cheated because lightning mesmerizes me and I watch it avidly when the opportunity arises. |
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He humiliated and cheated the poor peasants, while toadying to landlords and potentates. |
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Ever since the breakup and subsequent divorce, Jack had told close friends and family members that he would've been a-okay if Marley cheated on him with some portly slob. |
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Others cheated by taking crib sheets to the blackboard with them, concealing them from Jackson but not from the other students. |
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His difference makes him a victim, repeatedly abused and cheated. |
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When he chooses to cap a climactic chase seen with yet another baffling fall, we feel cheated. |
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The gameplay presented in this latest outing feels so broken and janky that any fan who may brave a purchase will likely end up feeling disgusted and cheated. |
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The season ticket which I purchased will not be renewed next season, I feel cheated by the playing staff who have been given every encouragement from the word go. |
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Institutional investors were excluded from this act of czarist munificence and were rightfully furious for being cheated. |
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For one thing, there is the concern that some visitors might mistake the color reproduction for an original and thus be confused or even cheated as paying clients. |
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He admitted that he cheated in each and every one of his Tour de France wins by blood doping and the use of EPO and testosterone. |
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Given that so many men in her life have lied, cheated on her and tried to sell stories about her, she would be forgiven for becoming just a bit cynical. |
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When he arrived in Beijing, someone cheated him of his money. |
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In fact there are cases where Indians cheated other Indians by claiming the rights to sell land and transferring all the land of another sachem or tribe to the English. |
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Tonight, she cheated death by inches when a savage mountain lion attacked. |
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Daringly under-cooked, quickly stir-fried broccoli, green leek and savoy cabbage make a good alternative for people who feel cheated unless there's extra veg on the side. |
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A year ago, my man of 14 years cheated on me for the first time. |
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National Guardsmen regularly tilted with protesting workers convinced that they were once again, as in 1830, about to be cheated of their revolution. |
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Marley and Hill never married, and rumors ran rampant that he cheated on her throughout their relationship. |
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It would provide lots of adventure and travel but at the same time also put a safe distance between him and some of the men and women he had cheated. |
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Workers detailed the ways they are cheated out of their wages by spurious fees, endemic undercounting of apples picked under the piece rate pay system. |
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Many remained locked out while others parted with huge sums of cash and one must think that they could well feel somewhat cheated given the vacant chairs inside. |
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Chances are you're being boldly cheated out of your precious money. |
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First questioner stood up and said he felt cheated because he had come to hear a physicist in a wheelchair. |
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I am aware in New South Wales of many individuals who have been denied practice because they have either cheated on exams, or have committed some act of dishonesty. |
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I cheated on his trust and took advantage of his stoical nature. |
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I'm sure I'm not the only one this weekend who feels a little duped, if not cheated, over a failed attempt to buy further tickets for the World Cup in Germany this summer. |
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I've met people who have foolishly spent beyond their means and I've also met a good number of people who have been cheated or swindled out of sizeable amounts. |
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I hope nobody feels too cheated that I didn't manage to follow through. |
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I've been cheated, conned, hood winked and taken for a ride. |
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We both felt cheated having been convinced we deserved more. |
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The policies which were put in place left the work force feeling cheated since they had expected to gain control of industry, and there were strikes and unrest in the country. |
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A courageous schoolgirl has cheated death, not once but twice. |
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In February last year when construction work had not long been underway, two builders cheated death when a concrete stairwell collapsed beneath them. |
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Nothing makes you feel more alive than thinking you've just cheated death. |
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A second Sutton family also cheated death in the natural disaster. |
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At home, the reward of having cheated death is tempered by new concerns. |
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If we have been cheated, the cheater's time could be coming to an end. |
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A considerable sweetener that may be welcome by those who have pumped money into Rotherham but perhaps not by the paying punters who will feel cheated. |
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Katona decided to end her relationship with Cunningham, her childhood sweetheart, following allegations that he had cheated on her with his ex-girlfriend. |
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That night, when it seemed that I might be going out with the tide, I knew I had no reason for feeling cheated, for I had had a good innings and a long run. |
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How devastating for this young girl to have to now face the humiliation of having to admit to everyone that she had cheated, that she copied, that she'd merely plagiarized. |
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She was positively apoplectic with anger when she realized she had been cheated. |
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In fact they cheated all afternoon, targeting Chris Cusiter at early doors, killing the game in rucks and all the time being nasty, niggling and brutish. |
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A person who has actually been deceived by their partner feels threatened, robbed, deceived and cheated, and is left feeling jealous and torn between love and hate. |
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No matter how many times the CPU seemingly cheated, or a friend managed to utterly destroy me using a lameass starter deck, I kept putting the game back in. |
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After he asserted that he had been cheated, his honorary membership of the NYYC was revoked. |
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I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island. |
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A WEST Wales businessman who cheated the VATman was yesterday ordered to pay pounds 500,000 or serve a five-year jail term. |
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He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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Unlike some of their yogurt counterparts, with these two you don't feel cheated when it comes to flavor and add-ins. |
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He went after the time clock when he thought he was getting cheated. |
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And someone who cheated in an online class would still have to pass the highly moderated AP or CLEP test, he said. |
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I hated myself for cheating on Jill, but then I had cheated before, but this was something different. |
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When Blake learned he had been cheated, he broke off contact with Stothard. |
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I was paid under the table, so I didn't have to pay taxes on the income but I couldn't complain when I was cheated. |
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In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. |
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Nancy and Sheila got into a catfight when Nancy's boyfriend cheated on her with Sheila. |
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Geri Halliwell and Sophie Dahl are examples of stars who've cheated genetics to change from soft, round endomorphs to lean, athletic mesomorphs. |
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But the I-Team report points out how easy it is to be cheated at the toll booth. |
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A CRAFTY scam artist cheated Blackpool tourists out of their holiday money by running a rigged hoopla stall on the Golden Mile. |
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A MOTHER and her baby boy cheated death yesterday when a run-away horse box lorry ploughed into them. |
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Steph Twell has revealed her fury at being cheated out of medals by dopers. |
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Wolves benchwarmer Jamie O'Hara allegedly cheated on his wife of two years after meeting a woman at Bushwackers nightclub in the city centre. |
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He cheated with more than one woman and only owned up when he got hit with a paternity suit to support a secret love child. |
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Rozsa's escapes from the gendarmerie were followed closely by the invisible crowd, and every time he cheated the hangman his legend grew. |
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Crew members who survived were frequently cheated out out their wages on their return. |
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My dear Sir William, my Marmion has won the cup at Ilsley and been cheated out of it. |
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She cheated on her husband Hephaestus with Ares, Hermes, and Dionysus. |
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Christopher Peacher, 52, cheated stroke victim Fred Turner, 71, out of PS11,800 after the wheelchair-user asked for advice on investing an inheritance from his aunt. |
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If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, you're probably getting cheated. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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Instead, here she was, a woman who had only been cheated on in the past, abandoned by her father, and for that, her heart was signed, sealed, and delivered to only her. |
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Contraband shipping had gone on from English colonies in America and Surinam for a decade, and the English felt that they were being cheated of their revenues. |
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Alas, memories of feeling cheated last a long time, and the practice of downsizing to maintain price points has contributed to long-term erosion of brand trust and loyalty. |
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In a speech that was delivered in Singapore, Carney said it is time to consider whether authorities could claw back pay from bankers who had cheated the system. |
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He felt cheated and had it broken up to match what they received. |
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My brother flunked biology because he cheated on his mid-term. |
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Her brother's friends messed him up a little after he cheated on her. |
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The narrative of innocence and uxoriousness that Peter is trying to build for himself is difficult to believe, but if so proved, he will feel the most cheated. |
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Scattered references to the Tales include Chaucer's declaration that he will use his verse to vilify a summoner and a pardoner who have cheated him. |
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