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As pretexts so often do, this one quickly wore thin.
Prosecutors often use these reasons as pretexts to eliminate blacks from juries.
McGahn's threat to resign shows that he saw these purported reasons as pretexts.
Or they can serve as pretexts for a panoramic production with only a slight plot, but lots of lively dancing.
Instead of instrumentalizing the work, it instrumentalizes the reader questions, using them as pretexts to meditate on beloved poems.
Minor violations of petty regulations are frequently used as pretexts to extend the sentences of political prisoners, a report by Human Rights Watch found last year.
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The collection of phone records in this manner is known as pretexting.
Syria responded that Western powers were whipping up fears about chemical as "pretext for intervention".
I think they use it as pretext maybe to have more pressure or to have an aggression against Syria".
DeLia described a ruse known as "pretexting," although he isn't certain that he used the term.
The refusal of Elam in 647 to extradite an Aramaean prince was used as pretext for a new attack that drove deep into its territory.
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