All of the pretexts used to justify the war have proven to be lies and fabrications. |
|
If it is seduced consent, created by the meretricious fabrications of spin doctors, then democracy itself is at risk of degenerating. |
|
There was a bit of a '70s theme, but the main connections in these pieces were the fitted waists, and fabrications of silk and viscose. |
|
In 1943, The Alloy Engineering Co. was founded to supply alloy fabrications for high-temperature industrial applications. |
|
When one is free from all fabrications or elaborations of thought, free from all fabrications of the mind, this is the process of fine analysis. |
|
Needless to say this evidence was used to refute the view that the gospel narratives are irresponsible fabrications. |
|
So the errors in them may reflect my ignorance of the fact that German embryologists in Haeckel's own day recognized his fabrications. |
|
Bolen said PepsiCo knew nothing of the scheme, and that documents written on PepsiCo letterhead were fabrications. |
|
Many of these accounts were embellished, and some of the more lurid tales were pure fabrications. |
|
Additionally, the designer has several basic styles and fabrications that retailers request continuously. |
|
Hammerheads are 45-m-long box fabrications made integrally with V-shaped supports of similar proportions bearing on the piers. |
|
There are deliberate falsifications, fabrications and deliberate omissions. |
|
His revelations of these falsehoods, fictions, fabrications and fantasies are backed by compelling evidence and cohesive argument. |
|
They are pervasive cultural myths, inherited fabrications you probably grew up with. |
|
The mystification of the liberators plays an essential role in these fabrications. |
|
Apion of Alexandria surpasses other Hellenistic antisemites in the crudeness of his fabrications. |
|
This means that wild fabrications, groundless hearsay and wellauthenticated facts exist in the same domain. |
|
The wide range of specialized fabrications includes merino wools, cashmeres, mohair and special jacquards and checks for shirting. |
|
Such fabrications so closely resemble what everyone wants to believe that we might as well call the whole story « Alice in Liberalization-land. |
|
Mr. Speaker, there are so many fabrications in the question that was asked that I am going to focus on the Manley report. |
|
|
If writers use them to disguise their fabrications, I call them liars. |
|
The Coach Gallery Tote with new design details and fabrications is offered in both leather and suede with updated details such as patent and vachetta trim. |
|
They are modern fabrications, cludged together in an unresearched assumption of pagan precedence. |
|
These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality. |
|
In my opinion, they ought to realise that this is a highly dangerous policy and, as we have heard today, they should call a halt to these fabrications. |
|
Not only killings but also some fabrications. |
|
But increasingly the battle seems to be one over methodological choices and data interpretation rather than major data errors or fabrications, as the initial FT work suggested. |
|
Built for good performance and long service life, Cat® booms and sticks are box-section structures with thick multiplate fabrications to resist high stress. |
|
The transaction between newsmaker and consequence, the actions they undertake and the stories they tell become fabrications. |
|
The shame is evident in exhibits examining, among other things, Jayson Blair's manufactured articles in The New York Times and Jack Kelley's fabrications in USA Today. |
|
Like most straw men, Mr. Obama's are not complete fabrications. |
|
The 205 textile exhibitors previewed new lines which included fabrications such as linen and alpaca, in addition to cotton in a range of sateens, jacquards and matelasses. |
|
However, many scholars now believe that the two letters were not written by him but were fabrications by others based in part on genuine letters by Vespucci. |
|
It remains unknown to what extent the surviving record may represent the fabrications of corrupt court officials or her own possible fabrications to protect state secrets. |
|
Some have suggested that Vespucci, in the two letters published in his lifetime, was exaggerating his role and constructed deliberate fabrications. |
|