To be blunt about it, by any normal standard most of these guys are liars and phonies. |
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Long acquaintance with her own profession makes her impatient with fantasists and phonies. |
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People who have true family values live by them, while deviant phonies incessantly talk about them. |
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It's true to say that there always have been and always will be phonies and charlatans claiming psychic powers either for profit or for notoriety. |
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Being the phonies that they are, the Conservatives said they had not had time to photocopy the documents. |
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In YA lit, non-white teens still tend to fight racism and violence more than cliques and phonies. |
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In his eyes, acting was a commonplace skill, and the whole admiring East Coast establishment was populated by phonies. |
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Here we deal with frauds and phonies, money grabbers and odd-balls. |
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But other merchants recognized the bills as phonies right away. |
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In a field filled with phonies, Bob Kerrey has always been the real deal. |
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But Chaffetz and these other phonies aren't interested in the truth. |
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Like Salinger's own dangling men — Holden Caulfield, Buddy and Seymour Glass — Merton set himself against phonies as a way of setting against phoniness in himself. |
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When he said that she should get rid of the man, she said that he was all she had, and that she always fell for phonies and lushes because he had been one. |
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