United viewed his first stunt as amusing but the club was not impressed by the latest hoax. |
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It is thought that the hoax may have begun as a joke, but it got out of hand. |
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And even if this is all a big hoax or joke and you don't end up playing for Houston, I still hate you. |
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My second aggravation was an email virus hoax, kindly sent to me by a friend, in all good faith. |
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Thousands of e-mail users have wiped a legitimate Windows file from their computers in the past week following an elaborate hoax virus alert. |
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A hoax caller was caught red-handed by firefighters after his phone led them to the pub where he was drinking. |
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Well, it's very interesting, because there has been a car crash all right and it's certainly no hoax. |
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It wasn't until after the plane landed and was stormed by Indian commandos that the hoax was discovered. |
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We chuckled at how Bill Buckley had been taken in by a hoax involving postal taxes on internet mail. |
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Ally immediately thought of the ancient hoax videos of Sasquatch and almost laughed out loud, but she kept filming. |
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Set in 1958, the screwball plot involves false identities and a literary hoax, chock-full of distinctive wisecracks delivered at breakneck speed. |
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Whereas creatures such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster may or may not be hoaxes, the Cardiff Giant certainly was a hoax. |
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But the basic story's a hoax newspaper article from Chicago which people don't realise is a hoax, and that's what starts the whole thing off. |
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When his other claims did not check out, it began to look like his photographs were the product of a hoax. |
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Often this turns out to be a hoax, clogging up the net and causing much unnecessary anxiety. |
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Do you know the difference between real bad guys and the bogies leaders use to try and hoax your liberties away? |
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated from a leisure complex after a hoax caller claimed a nail bomb had been planted there. |
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The last element required for the success of the future hoax was a savage, unpitying streak which both of them had in abundance. |
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Since it was unique and unprecedented the coin was dismissed as a modern hoax. |
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But when he arrived in Delhi last July he discovered he was the victim of a hoax. |
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The equipment is so sophisticated it can even pinpoint some of the hundreds of hoax callers who plague police every year. |
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Our time is wasted attending hoax call-outs and obviously can be better spent responding to genuine emergencies. |
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Was the arson a hate crime, they asked, an attempted triple homicide, or a hoax? |
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One company was so surprised at the strange story, they rang The Times to check it was not a hoax. |
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When the pranksters revealed their hoax on Tuesday, the TV reporters threw a major hissy fit, outraged at having been sucked in. |
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It leads with a report that two ambulance crew have been suspended after claims they made a hoax emergency call to colleagues. |
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Of course, with the aid of mirrors, it was all an elaborate hoax with a master hidden inside making the moves. |
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But no accident was discovered and police are treating the incident as a malicious hoax call. |
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The police say they are following a definite line of inquiry into the hoax call and hope to bring the culprit to justice shortly. |
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As I speculated before, it could be that he is the victim of an elaborate hoax. |
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A suspicious device discovered outside the home of a prison officer turned out to be an elaborate hoax. |
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These hoax messages promise free products if the message is forwarded to a certain number of people. |
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A funeral urn full of ashes left in a Salford cab may have been part of an elaborate hoax by Irish pranksters. |
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A hoax bomb, consisting of a plastic bag with wires and batteries taped to it, was found inside the concert hall on the same day. |
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I know that Ern Malley was not a real person, but a personality invented in order to hoax me. |
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I now have reason to believe that in unraveling a hoax I was hoaxed myself. |
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The fear and horror in their eyes was very evident in the video, if it is a hoax then they certainly have a promising future in Hollywood. |
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A cruel hoax letter is being circulated, asking businesses to help a seven-year-old boy with cancer. |
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Finally recognizing that everything he sought was based on a hoax, he is now compelled to destroy what he once most passionately sought. |
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Furthermore, if Jesus were not both fully God and fully man, then his place with the Father and Spirit in the Trinity was a big hoax. |
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He said emergency operators were able to weed out a large number of hoax calls and false alarms. |
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In his spare time he says he places hoax calls to television phone-ins purely for his own personal amusement. |
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If an ambulance, police car or fire engine is attending a hoax call then it can't be at a real emergency. |
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Its quite different from the Sokal hoax, for lots of reasons, as has been pointed out. |
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Why has CBS News decided it would rather debauch its brand and treat its audience like morons than simply admit their hoax? |
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This is a remarkable discovery, assuming it's not a hoax and it really doesn't look so. |
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Some of the editors continued to take his hoax essay at face value even after he had revealed his dupery. |
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The press abets the hoax because it must report what candidates say and because it favors campaign combat over substance. |
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His comment set the internet ablaze with speculation that the entire episode was a hoax. |
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The number is programmed into the radio and identifies the caller, which should eventually cut down on hoax distress calls. |
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Stossel also warped reality to make concerns over the pesticide Alar, used by apple growers to protect the appearance of fruit, sound like a hoax. |
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A quick traipse around the site reveals it's no hoax, parody or spoof. |
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He was charged with communicating false information about a bomb hoax. |
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At the time, authorities in Leizhou denied the reports, asserting that the newspaper had been the victim of a hoax. |
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Are American leaders to pretend now that they perpetrated a hoax on Ukrainian leaders? |
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Hardly anyone, certainly no polite person, ever mentions the Tawana Brawley hoax anymore. |
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Jacintha Saldanha died in 2012, after receiving the hoax call to a London hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge. |
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Seeing chiefs, village headmen and politicians crying for free food for their constituents may give the impression that the bumper harvest was something of a hoax. |
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The elaborate April Fool hoax pulled in more than 100 intrigued visitors to the village of Weeley as they flocked to see Essex's answer to Stonehenge. |
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Preceding Die Antwoord, Lakers star Ron Artest joined Kimmel, and demonstrated how to do a hoax, or an act, or a goof, badly. |
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To be more precise, it began with a hoax newspaper story in Chicago. |
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Or is this an elaborate hoax designed to generate interest in a book deal? |
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Exhibits included displays showing skeptical explanations of paranormal claims such as UFOs, the purported moon landing hoax, cryptozoology, and astrology. |
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Leading scientists around the world believe the group's claim is a hoax. |
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There's also the complicating fact that Te'o continued to talk about Kekua after he says he learned she was a hoax. |
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The Royal Society was convinced that the duck-billed platypus was a hoax. |
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And why were the media so quick to jump on the story, pillory it, and then refuse to acknowledge their own participation in producing and promoting the hoax? |
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Police say the device would not have exploded as there was no detonator attached and are describing the incident as an elaborate hoax designed to cause fear. |
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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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A recent hoax involves a 17-year-old east Boston phone phreak known as Li'l Hacker to other phone swatters. |
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The famous scientific hoax of Piltdown Man was claimed to have come from a gravel pit at Piltdown near Uckfield. |
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He was invited to join the editorial board of the journal Modern Painters in 1998, and participated in the Nat Tate art hoax later that year. |
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A Montana man named Randy Lee Tenley was killed on Sunday while trying to hoax a Bigfoot sighting on a highway wearing a Ghillie suit. |
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If this is all a hoax, Detweiler is a master of the charade. |
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A clique of GOP lawmakers say the debt ceiling crisis is a hoax. |
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The real object of Franklin's hoax was a law against fornication, which Franklin believed to be unreasonable. |
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A FORMER Coventry publican who shared a National Lottery jackpot thought his big win was an April Fool hoax. |
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Some Roman writers even insisted that it did not exist, and dismissed reports of Pytheas's voyage as a hoax. |
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The pensioner from Hamble, Hampshire, could face losing his house following the hoax scheme, according to Hampshire Trading Standards. |
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The Natural History Museum announced that the Piltdown Man was a 40-year-old hoax. |
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On Monday, hoax news blogsite Despiera Tico, claimed that it was Mayweather himself who died of drug overdose. |
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Of the 30 million 999 calls handled by BT, 52 per cent were hoax, misdialled or not appropriate for the police, ambulance or fire brigade. |
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The hoax warning stated that certain files were infected by a computer virus. |
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Having conspiracy theorists claim that Friday's events in Paris were a hoax was about as inevitable as the attacks themselves. |
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People say it is a hoax call or a crank call, but they tend to have a bit of humour to them. |
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Creepy Brit horror with Rebecca Hall as a hoax exposer who visits a boarding school to explain sightings of a child ghost. |
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Hall plays a female hoax exposer and sceptic, Florence Cathcart, and never once looks remotely like a modern star dabbling in period drama. |
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The letter ran last week and was revealed as a hoax a few days later, prompting Dear Abby to tighten up her letter verification policy. |
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There were significant delays due to a hoax bomb alert and then an extensive oil spill on the track caused racing to be cancelled after the completion of only one race. |
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Several members of the group attained notoriety in 1910 with the Dreadnought hoax, which Virginia participated in disguised as a male Abyssinian royal. |
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He pronounced them a hoax, merely members of two nearby tribes, the Tboli and Blit Manobo, whom Elizalde had paid to act like Stone Age primitives. |
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More than four decades later, Piltdown Man was exposed as a hoax. |
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The army bomb squad carried out two controlled explosions on the device. It was later found that the suspect device was a hoax and not a viable explosive. |
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He admitted in the public prosecution investigation that he had insulted the airlines staff and that his claim of possessing the bazooka had been a hoax. |
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The article should be speedy deleted, as a blatant and obvious hoax. |
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For many years this incident was considered to have been a hoax, particularly by the hunting community, but in March 2006 a police report confirmed that the case was true. |
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