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But the exceptionalism that once defined us has become a deception.
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So even in Israel, George Bush's America has become a byword for deception and abuse of power.
A small lie concerning the nature of his unglamorous job becomes a larger deception as he struggles to pay his bills, and from there it's downhill all the way to the back-street bar where he seeks oblivion in overpriced whisky and the brisk ministrations of one of the establishment's resident prostitutes.
Prosecution and conviction may have been a proximate cause of its collapse, but the real reason was that it had become a cesspool of market deception and manipulation, lending its reputation to mass-scale deception and in the process shredding that reputation.
But we must never let deception become a way of life".
Deception would become a teaching tool.
Another method of cheating at cards that has become a favorite American metaphor for deception in any field is the fast shuffle.
Since the initial theatrical run of Star Wars, he has become a widely-recognized pop culture symbol of evil, sinister deception, and tyranny.
"Fact-checking" has become a routine practice after political speeches, a tacit acceptance of very public deception.
"But the moment it became a tool of deception and a way to benefit outsiders at the expense of the little guy, then it became bad".
The doppelgängers grow into a zombielike mob, however, and the telephone greeting "It's me," originally a deception, becomes a desperate plea for recognition.
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