Many of the characters feign casual confidence, but the ruse becomes apparent when things start to go wrong. |
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If a predator approaches an active nest, the adults will give alarm calls and often feign injury to draw the predator away. |
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The parents readily feign injury to distract attention from young which can fly at around three weeks. |
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Young Eastern hog-nosed snakes, for example, feign death if they sense a threat. |
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In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished. |
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World Cup referees yesterday vowed to crack down on players who orchestrate and feign fouls to get opponents in trouble. |
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She should still feign indifference in the entire matter, no matter how deadly curious she was. |
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When threatened, this hognose usually spreads its head and neck, hissing loudly to feign ferocity. |
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People with factitious disorder feign or actually induce illness in themselves, typically to garner the nurturance of others. |
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As each hour passed, I tried to feign health in the same way some of you healthy people take unforeseen upset stomachs when you want a sickie. |
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I'm sure your friends will feign interest for two seconds the quickly disown you if you purchase a pair to show off. |
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When one parachutist's canopy was caught on the church spire, he was forced to feign death. |
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Being a big coward myself, I think I'd feign an injury rather than be on a team that has to face this Argentinan side. |
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And if that fails, fall to the ground and feign injury to break up your opponents' attack. |
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Fair enough, there are people who feign injuries and make up claims to make some money, which is totally wrong. |
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The next day I decide that I can probably safely show up at anytime and feign having made an appointment. |
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One can affect unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties. |
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He finally had to feign illness due to altitude sickness and return to Beijing to be re-assigned to another post. |
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Had staff consulted with the minister and agreed to feign communication breakdown so as not to have to deal with my awkward questions? |
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Such terms are the only things I note down in business meetings, for later use in bitter arguments to feign superior intelligence. |
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He nods it to me, I feign to go right, but at the last moment I give him the old Stanley Matthews body swerve and bullet it to the left. |
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There he would feign despair by plunging fully clad into the swimming pool carrying weighted suitcases. |
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Competitors who feign injury will be subject to the strongest penalties, up to and including suspension for life for repeated offences. |
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Mr. Speaker, day after day the Liberals and the NDP feign indignation and pretend to care about action on climate change and the environment. |
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But why should we feign to ignore such matters, when they have already passed into history? |
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Am I not, by myself, coextensive with everything I can see, hear, understand, or feign? |
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Her favourite theme is the family, which she sees as an arena where members feign attacks and play power games. |
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We feign importance in giving seriousness to the circumstances, we bestow with the instant the vertigo of time. |
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When Macbeth arrives, she urges him to feign cheerfulness at the feast. |
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Likewise, fighters who feign wounds or injury to lure the enemy within striking range teach their foes to view enemy wounded as a threat, placing all injured soldiers at risk. |
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The attempt to feign outrage runs out of steam here, and he grins. |
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Too often, outmatched pilots looking for escape from a losing battle will feign a fatal hit and nose their aircraft over into a bogus death spiral. |
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But anyone who can feign a relationship for 40 days can surely do it for one meal. |
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They cannot feign ignorance at the end of a journey that was ugly all along. |
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Give us a moment to feign excitement...TVLine Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy went trick-or-treating together. |
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One of their awe-inspiring ruses was to feign friendship and then attack by surprise. |
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He insists that he will not give in to resentment nor will he feign a suffering for what happened to his biological parents that he has not felt himself. |
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She had not been much of a dissembler, until now her loneliness taught her to feign. |
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And we're going to go through the same cycles of periodic violence, and the occasional riots in the streets, and everybody will feign concern until it goes away, and then we go about our business as usual. |
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The minister likes to feign an intellectual superiority on this topic. |
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Most recently, on the budget bill and immigration reforms, the Liberals tried to fearmonger and feign contempt, but when it came time to vote, again they backed down. |
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Frankly, it is sheer hypocrisy to feign ripping up his shirt now. |
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They feign concern and compassion and yet when something requires them to put their money where their mouths are and show action, they seem to back off and ignore human health concerns. |
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If the hon. member really wants to feign indignation, point the finger, and make this a political issue, he is free to do so on the floor of the House of Commons. |
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Good design does not feign quality, but expresses it. |
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Napoleon sent his army north in pursuit of the Allies, but then ordered his forces to retreat so that he could feign a grave weakness. |
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We always feign surprise when an actor of ours is embraced by Hollywood. |
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As a seasoned entertainer, Packie sang humorous parodies, could play four tin whistles at a time, feign pathos, and tell very tall tales. |
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The women said they resisted instructions from Zanu-PF supporters to feign illiteracy, blindness or physical injury, which would have meant someone else marking the ballot on their behalf. |
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These so-called honeypots feign weaknesses to provoke attacks and as such act as early warning systems. |
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This is why, as another defeated middle-aged man who no longer believes in anything, obliged to feign conviction for financial gain, I understand David Cameron. |
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I bet some of them even try to feign illness with the old trick of putting a dummy in their bed and setting up a hidden cassette player to fake snoring and the odd cough. |
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