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Like the Bell Labs scandal, the Lawrence Berkeley case, in which the laboratory was forced to retract its claim of synthesizing the heaviest atom ever, has been been attributed to the fakery of a single scientist.
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John Ruskin saw in the fakery of Abbotsford, a sort of Scottish version of William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon, a reflection of all he considered false in Scott.
He wanted to make an expertly edited film that exposed the fakery of editing.
Like Benjamin, they conducted a negative dialectic, stripping away the fakery of revivalist styles.
That's part of the fakery of TV.
McCullough mostly accepts at face value Adams's repeated protestations that he detested the fakery of political life.
Real Lesbians Talk About the Fakery of Lesbian Porn.
Reflecting on how Mr Sabbahi stood against the government of former President Hosni Mubarak, Habib chants: "In parliament you exposed the fakery and were a thorn in their side".
Somehow, Keats's "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" is a crueler yardstick of our place in the world than the fizzy fakery of New Year's Day.
But modernism gave way to routines of fakery: the arduous task of maintaining the tradition proved less attractive than the cheap ways of rejecting it.
One of the most popular programs on cable television features the theatrical fakery of professional wrestling.
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