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About another 400 works are doubtfully or spuriously attributed to him.
Thus true differences get lost beneath a spuriously generated consensus.
You also like to spuriously malign sections of the public.
Many are passed off as "boarding axes" either spuriously or by accident.
These days, he can be quite an unusual tour guide, introducing visitors to the spuriously dead throughout the area.
"Stop it, father," Lenore said, in a spuriously rational voice.
He frowned then, a bit spuriously, I thought.
She was lying in bed, propped up by three pillows, spuriously reading a People Magazine.
As a linguist he spuriously claimed to be skilled in the Oriental languages.
Considered by many to be mentally unstable, Rust would spuriously create new regulations and then repeal them just as quickly.
Is it still (spuriously) touting itself as the third most read online newspaper in the US?
All devices must at least partially support the highest speed used or they may spuriously detect their device address.
One reviewer said the product was "spuriously advertised."
'He couldn't be in better hands,' he said, spuriously confident.
That knowledge, in fact, permitted him to justify, however spuriously, his own participation in the pharmaceutical business.
"For reasons not yet known to us," the authors reported, "part of data used for establishing these two chains were spuriously created."
Omitting such measures, even in a sample of twins, can result in a spuriously large association between education and earnings.
For a few hours relativistic effects would spuriously restore those aged lights to something like the brilliance they had once enjoyed.
He returned to Australia in 1852, spuriously claiming he had been hired to manage a gold mine.
In either case it generally is easier to propagate a spuriously attributed howler than to retract one.
There are indications he wrote divinatory works, either before, during or after the expedition, although it is also possible these works were spuriously attributed.
Under the international ban on commercial whaling, any nation may issue itself a permit to kill any number of whales for scientific study, however spuriously.
I cast a spuriously inquiring look at Cherek.
Thus had he reasoned, spuriously, at the spotel, driven by forced hiding behind the facade of reason.
"These should not be expended spuriously," Eleph said.