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"I was always jealous of writers," he recalls in "L'Imposture des Mots" ("The Deception of Words"), a nonfiction book just published here.
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Unable to count on the help of gesture, tone and expression of speech, writing must fall back on the ingenuities and deceptions of words alone.
"I have attempted to avoid the use of words such as deception in my comments to date about this whole affair but to say that I am extremely disappointed is an understatement," he added.
1. achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods 2. tamper, with the purpose of deception The word wangle has appeared in one New York Times article in the past year, on Dec. 1 in "Colleges Are Producing New Style of AIDS Activist," by Sheryl Gay Stolberg: College activism, and AIDS activism in particular, is nothing new.
We measure deception using characteristic changes in the frequencies of a set of words that were originally determined empirically but have since been verified in a large number of domains [5].
To suggest that the meaning of words is never stable, or that language is a tool we twist and turn to serve our purposes (ideas that Campbell identifies as "postmodernist"), is not to license deception.
If deception by words is theft, deception by framing is fraud.
Ultimately, the ruse did work, and it became, in the words of Michael Howard's official history of British intelligence in World War II, "perhaps the most successful single deception of the entire war".
The deception of a camera lens.
Meanwhile, Wesley discovers Angel's deception of altering reality.
There was no deception of any kind.
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