The conman enters banks, posing as a customer, before duping staff into allowing him to make a counter withdrawal. |
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How about burning a mixed CD of the wackiest, weirdest songs of all time, then duping it and giving copies to all your friends? |
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This reverse process can make these viewers unknowingly complicit with their own duping through artfully crafted masquerade. |
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The third assessment — and the deep fear across Seoul — is that Kim is a master gamesman who is duping Moon, Trump, and the rest of the world. |
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If Mr Bush and tort reformers succeed in duping legislators, the more pertinent question is who will come out on the bottom? |
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They end up playing the system not the game, by duping the ref into making wrong but favourable decisions. |
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But the United man feels players who dive are not just cheating the opposition, they are duping the paying public as well. |
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We cannot allow ourselves to become notorious for duping citizens in this way. |
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If Austria does this, however, it will be lying to and duping the very people who voted for one of the parties in its government. |
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They know how to circumvent these things by duping other governments, saying they are doing something but doing nothing. |
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There is always someone who looks older and succeeds in duping the merchant and buying cigarettes or alcohol. |
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And this trend of duping and manipulating readers is becoming the unfortunate online news standard. |
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This nationalist dream is aimed at duping the masses who are increasingly estranged from the bureaucracy. |
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Youth and adults who consider themselves to be good because they refuse impure thoughts but are incapable of sacrificing themselves for their neighbors are simply duping themselves. |
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This operation involves duping an unsuspecting individual in another country into sending an amount of money by promising that a much larger sum will come their way after the completion of administrative necessities. |
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The crime is less about duping and kidnapping people than it is about coercion of people who entered a form of service voluntarily or migrated willingly. |
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The European Commission, the Member State Governments and the European Parliament are wrong to continue stoking this illusion, which is duping both Turkish citizens and European citizens. |
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The duping delight increases when the liars have successfully deceived people with high reputation of being difficult to be fooled. |
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It is important to draw the distinction between duping delight and pathological lying. |
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In the genetic universe of Yakub's tricknology, such duping assumes the form of offspring whose ultimate purpose is to wreak havoc on their forebears. |
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Of course, this sent a tsunami of duping delight gushing through my veins. |
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