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So what makes you think this one was not fabricated too?
The students' body of work can be fabricated, and often is.
It turned out that the woman had fabricated the story.
It turned out that the three had fabricated the story and cut themselves simply to get a day off from school.
He claims evidence was then fabricated against him by the police.
They fabricated him, some years ago, to be the perfect leader.
It would not have been enough simply to fabricate a story.
Now they say the North has probably fabricated two bombs.
"A lot of those things were fabricated because she wanted attention.
It needs deeds, however much they may have to be fabricated.
And why are they being fabricated in the first place?"
Higher humanity is created, or done, but cannot be fabricated.
So, he fabricated a battle that would bring credit on him.
They tell me I am fabricating evidence to support my lies.
However, she was found to, most likely, be the author rather than editor, and thus may have fabricated this as well.
In this form of art, a man will be fabricated as God's symbol.
The panel found that the 2004 article was also fabricated.
"The signs had been fabricated for about a month," he said.
A name must be fabricated even if the real father's identity is unknown.
Evidently she had thought the whole story was fabricated just to reach her.
It was as if every item had been fabricated in one piece.
Do you claim that a private American company fabricated this event?
It can be used to fabricate both small and large objects.
Fabricate - The art of creating a part that may no longer be available.
He insisted that the women had fabricated their stories about him.