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To take time off, together, to be with our kids, after the phoniness of Hollywood.
She had certainly picked up the phoniness of the trade quickly.
"It's just that sometimes the phoniness of it gets to me."
Makes you sound like a crank with no respect for phoniness.
He was just that kind of good, decent person with no phoniness whatsoever.
There's a basic phoniness to the whole debate over the stimulus bill.
It would send me off on a life of phoniness and self-alienation.
The decision to show everything that is only described on stage reveals the essential phoniness.
Players say there is not a trace of phoniness.
This soon leads to the kind of phoniness that any inmate can see through in an instant.
But it really hurts when instead of "good news", someone tries to feed you phoniness.
There was no phoniness in them and she was thankful for that.
Considering the fashionable phoniness of the narrative, the actors do very well.
Only after they hung up did he feel a twinge of embarrassment at his own phoniness.
Against a background of phoniness, snobbery and class conflict, the popular media can look like a way out.
He resists, maintaining "there's a phoniness if I talk about it now."
He wanted to explode them to expose what he saw as their phoniness.
When it comes to manned space flight, the scientific claims have long had the ring of phoniness.
Design was less a badge of honor than a sign of phoniness.
"There's all the phoniness of the art world, the art-speak stuff.
The 51-year-old Scottish blonde was shown to have extensive reserves of phoniness.
She hated them even more for their phoniness.
The fact of the matter is YOU are suggesting the phoniness.
But the Acheson phoniness wasn't Bush's real problem last night.
Another aspect of phoniness, he said, is the great hype of sports figures.