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We're being asked to accept the worst kind of fraudulence.
Work was the only respite he had from the fraudulence of his life.
Only one case of fraudulence in 1834, which was punished by arrest, occurred.
The fraudulence involved is not the least of the things that make her bilious on the journey.
Is this obsession with illusion a sign of frivolity or fraudulence?
We also have a pervasive sense of fraudulence.
"I cannot be part of that hypocrisy and fraudulence.
Until Friday night, I thought that the fraudulence of the tax plan would take a few months to become totally obvious.
We have now increased the penalties to $25,000 each and every time they fail to report fraudulence.
He feels a sense of fraudulence common to artists, worsened by his never having learned who his father is.
But its essential fraudulence stands exposed, and it's hard to see how that exposure can be undone.
Thus it was only a matter of time before the fraudulence of the Whigs would be exposed.
I have publicly demanded that it be subjected to dating technologies, to prove its fraudulence.
The fraudulence of this kind of autonomy talk is obvious when it's applied to poverty.
Such despotic literalness would only invest the observance with fraudulence.
Therefore, the election was, in the eyes of the Turkmens, doomed to fraudulence.
What do I mean by essential fraudulence?
I was going to make a child who could exist without fraudulence, who would be a god if nothing in the universe ever worshiped him.
Fortunately, there was no question of fraudulence.
His nemesis, Christopher Simpson, will go on basking in fraudulence and deception.
Gall on such a magnificent scale must warm the heart of every connoisseur of political fraudulence.
Is he admitting to fraudulence then?
Its task is effectively to expose the fraudulence of non-empirical employment of the understanding.
But he is a brilliant curmudgeon, railing against the petty (and not-so-petty) fraudulence of everyday life.