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In this case, the new assessment of Canada's reserves was promoted by a Canadian energy trade group and, upon further examination, turned out to be highly questionable.

The bathroom has a free-standing tub, rain shower and a frosted-glass panel on the vast mirror, which after some examination turned out to be a television.

Now that was already obvious to me, but if he had not wanted the item posted to Nigeria I might have been taken in by the very convincing emails from Paypal - which on closer examination turned out to come from a dodgy address ending @mail.com.

It wasn't all serious business, though, the collection had its moments of near whimsy thanks to a trio of looks that seemed to be done in an allover floral print but, upon closer examination, turned out to be a stylized version of Maxwell's letter B logo.

After reading Pagel's review, I was reminded of an article in The Times that appeared a few years ago, in which a Washington Post art critic rhapsodized over a "painting" by Luciano Pavarotti that, on closer examination, turned out to be a paint-by-the numbers kit the great tenor had painted strictly for his own pleasure.

The last two managed to make the basic black tuxedo their own — Common thanks to festive white polka dots on the tux lapels and his black dress shirt, Legend by going with a black Gucci evening jacket with an allover gold silk Jacquard design that, upon closer examination, turned out to be bees.

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The book on close examination turns out to be a copy of "Hamlet".

Six artists are represented in the collection -- which, upon further examination, turns out to be not a collection at all but an exhibition.

He is almost always a working-class type and always sounds like one, even if the proletarian pedigree, on examination, turns out to be a little weak.

Etched into the disc's surface is a daisylike pattern of radiating petals that, on close examination, turns out to be diagrams of the lower decks of slave ships.

He calls as witnesses the great figures of science such as Einstein and Heisenberg, Bohr and Planck, Popper and Feynman, the supposed guardians of nature's laws who, on examination, turn out to contradict each other and themselves with unnerving frequency and unwavering conviction.

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