pretence in A Sentence

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    We protest against such fascist Pretence.

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    There is no Pretence in his writing;

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    Suspected of false Pretences.

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    Paraśurāma's Pretence of doubt is also over.

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    The bright Pretence of being one big, happy family.

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    Political freedom without economic equality is a Pretence, a fraud, a lie;

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    It is man's Pretence that because he has choice he is free.

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    It's man's Pretence that because he has a choice he is free.

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    A Pretence of piety is double iniquity, and so it will be found.

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    For Paul Feyerabend, Lakatos's theory makes a mockery of any Pretence at scientific rationality.

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    This Pretence of learning Latin lasted for some time until Rabindra changed his lodgings.

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    Without any Pretence and not thinking about votes, he worked boldly and courageously knowing our requirements.

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    Users are hereby made aware that there may be risks of dealing with people acting under false Pretences.

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    Members are hereby made aware that there may be risks of dealing with people acting under false Pretences.

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    Users/members are hereby made aware that there may be risks of dealing with people acting under false Pretences.

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    If Congress under Pretence of executing one power, should in fact usurp another, they will violate the Constitution.

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    In 2002, company president Norbert Witte moved to Lima, taking some of the attractions with him under false Pretences.

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    They just want to take Dalit votes but now Dalits, backwards and tribals of the country have now understood their dhong(Pretence).”.

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    The Pretence of men that they respect women and that they strive for their freedom is only a ruse to deceive women.

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    What then? notwithstanding, every way, whether in Pretence, or in truth, Christ is preached; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.

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    It's common sense that if you're hoping to begin a relationship of any sort then it's best not to start out under false Pretences.

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    Here, Blackstone characterized the Press as an inbred institution that had given up all Pretence of serving scholarship,"languishing in a lazy obscurity … a nest of imposing mechanics.

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    Furthermore, the legitimising of surveillance and control technology is often used under the Pretence of the‘war on terror' and the need to defend states from internal and external threats.

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    The Pretence is to weed out products which suggest fake claims, as well as to zero-in on those which can unequivocally assistance to bake additional calories as well as fat.

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    The British also reported that"[The Armenians] have thrown off any Pretence of loyalty they may once have shown, and openly welcome the prospect of a Russian occupation of the Armenian Vilayets.

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    This daye Anthony Johnson made his complaint to the court against Mr. Robert Parker and declared that hee deteyneth his servant John Casor under the Pretence that said person was a free man.

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    I think Trump may be one of those figures in history who appears from time to time to mark the end of an era and to force it to give up its Pretences.

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    I think Trump may be one of those figures in history who appears from time to time to mark the end of an era and to force it to give up its old Pretences.

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    Jesus said to the power- hungry religious leaders of his day:“ You appear like good men on the outside​ - but inside you are a mass of Pretence and wickedness.”​ - Matthew 23: 28, Phillips.

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    Worried Kankuri wouldn't visit if he knew what was going on, he was invited to Sweden under the Pretence of celebrating the 55th anniversary of the 1912 Olympic games- a curious request, but Kanakuri happily obliged regardless.

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