The strings of a prepared piano are doctored with paper clips, rubber strips, nuts, bolts, and paper so that they produce new tones and timbres. |
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He took them hay from a storm-damaged feed store and doctored injured animals with medicine he had. |
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Other research extends these findings from doctored drinks to regular food. |
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Over the past year, about twice the usual number of cats and dogs were doctored. |
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He tossed these turnips out to the audience, to prove that they weren't doctored, and he started juggling them when they were thrown back. |
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Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect. |
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It was amazing what six and a half doctored hot toddies could do to an Elf. |
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Two Papua New Guinean tribesmen look out incuriously from a small doctored photograph. |
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To add some visual appeal and an element of authenticity, there were photos doctored appropriately using digital technology. |
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Wait until your pet is doctored and feeling more like their cheery, upbeat self. |
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Last night, in the absence of echinacea, I doctored myself with a fiery curry and generous amounts of a rather rough Kentucky bourbon. |
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He suggested a senior lecturer had doctored documents for the purpose of an employment tribunal. |
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He doctored the roll-call records to make it seem as if he hadn't deserted. |
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That you praise a doctored photo as being more truthful than words strikes me as particularly ironic, if not Orwellian. |
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You conspiracy theorists can put away your suspicions that the meat is being doctored for cosmetic purposes. |
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The family of the latest victim said they know of at least two other young people who believe their drinks had been doctored in local pubs. |
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Pre-eleven o'clock it's a restaurant serving spicy Asian delicacies a la fish and noodles that might just have been doctored with aphrodisiacs. |
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Places where men can band together and consume meat are now either heavily policed, or the meat is doctored to lessen its impact. |
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The company claims he doctored documents to cover his tracks. |
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Will the Prime Minister and the government withdraw their allegations that he doctored the tape and apologize to Mr. Zytaruk? |
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Please note that these pictures have not been doctored in any way. |
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He also doctored soldiers stricken with deadly flu during the 1918 epidemic. |
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As part of the understanding, any passport suspected to be fake or doctored, is scanned along with the photograph of the applicant and sent to the RPO's office. |
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First they said that pictures showing the bulge might have been doctored. |
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But he didn't tell the therapist the truth, and his lies continued for 10 more days, during which time he delivered a letter, and copies of the doctored files, to his boss. |
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Even though everyone knows these images are doctored they are still there. |
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I think that third-world countries can benefit from GM foods, because these doctored foods can provide the nutrients that these deprived people need to stay alive. |
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Now expert forensic analysis shows the Zytaruk recording is incomplete, doctored and edited in numerous places. |
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Carter, who regularly doctored his people, had enormous respect for Nassaw's ability as a physician, for, in truth, Nassaw was one of the finest surgeons in colonial Virginia. |
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Klopfer alleged in an interview with RH Reality Check that these anti-abortion groups have doctored his forms. |
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Either somebody else painted them start to finish, or somebody else doctored them up. |
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You must be disappointed as a company to see your invoices being doctored by the Conservative Party and its agents. |
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Remember the doctored photo of a shark swimming in a flooded New Jersey neighborhood after Hurricane Sandy? |
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The video had been doctored to present a black official in the Department of Agriculture, Shirley Sherrod, as an anti-white bigot. |
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The Risorgimento was made into Italy's founding myth, its narrative carefully doctored to hide the bitter rifts that had in reality separated the moderates and the democrats. |
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I expected them to laugh it off as yet another hoax, but was surprised when the former hoaxers bought into my doctored photo hook, line, and sinker. |
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As a result, the browser would, on visiting Hulu's site, send the doctored ETag, and with it the user's identity, back to the server. |
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Some of these addresses were then sent infected e-mails that had been doctored to look as though they had come from other harvested addresses. |
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The allegation was that the offers for the purchase of computer equipment and services had been systematically doctored. |
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Furthermore, when we look at these invoices today, many of them have been doctored with a photocopier. |
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It is very unlikely that all the copies are going to be recalled, doctored and then put back on sale. |
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It then brought in its budget, which was carefully doctored around the concerns of the opposition. |
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Recently a Pakistani national arrived in B. C. with an obviously doctored passport and travel documents. |
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He doctored a ball over the course of two weeks by pounding it with a bat, soaking it in soapy water, and finally coating it with white shoe polish to make it look like new. |
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Now there is a suspicion that even court documents have been doctored to prosecute the farmers. |
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Therefore, a new amendment was devised by my hon. friend, not differing materially from the amendment of my hon. friend from Jacques Cartier, but doctored a little to make it more palatable. |
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They doctored their apple trees by vigorous pruning, and now the dwarfed trees are easier to pick. |
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Mendel's discoveries showed how the evolution of a species may be doctored. |
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However, like a true fable for the meme age, In Touch got its comeuppance when it was discovered that its Jenner masterpiece was actually a doctored image of Dynasty actor Stephanie Beacham. |
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Pictures can be doctored, but in general you can tell when one is real if you are there, from who posted it, how quickly it tallies with verbal reports, and so on. |
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Former NSW ministers Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly allegedly doctored a cabinet minute in 2010, changing advice in it from the Department of Premier and Cabinet so it recommended cabinet approve the AWH proposal. |
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The minister was illegally signing off on her own expenses, minutes of board meetings were being doctored, and partisan fundraisers were using public resources. |
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They have been caught using a doctored tape. |
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It would be difficult to produce a doctored image which could fool an expert who could examine it in detail, but that is probably an artificially high standard. |
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Now that we have heard from two world renowned forensic audio specialists that the tape was doctored, the Liberals need to give Canadians a complete and honest explanation of their involvement. |
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Depending on the skill with which this was done and the medium in which the doctored image was presented to the target audience, the forgery could be very effective and very hard to detect. |
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In the Basque country in Spain, a newspaper and a popular political party are banned, and the results of elections are heavily doctored because the excluded political grouping cannot in any way put forward candidates. |
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Upon investigation it emerged that the doctored meat certificates, which served as the pretext for placing the embargo on Polish meat, involved meat produced in the USA and exported to Russia via Lithuania. |
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The twelve articles of accusation which summarized the court's findings contradicted the already doctored court record. |
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They may have been doctored by someone before they were released. |
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While these doctored diets produced some favorable fat changes in egg yolks, they also tended to impart an objectionable taste or unusually short shelf life. |
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Tonight, make Hot Szechuan Chicken Legs and serve with doctored coleslaw. |
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