The utter falseness and deception that pervade the campaigns of the two parties have imbued the proceedings with an air of unreality. |
The falseness, the unreality of perpetually putting on a public face and concealing personal suffering have clearly taken their toll. |
The falseness of the idea of principle, is typified by a Cartesian or Euclidean geometry. |
There is no falseness or evasiveness, but an authenticity which involves an offering of the artist's self. |
It also represents other states such as hatred, pride, falseness and coquetry, depending on the variety you choose to give. |
But it's a falseness — and that's an authenticity problem — that everybody he knows is not as perfect as him because we're all for amnesty. |