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Many spend time moaning that "it's FAKE", meaning a trick, which makes me laugh.
Moss, who fumbled a Pennington completion for the Jets' only other turnover, disclosed that "most of the time Lewis would bite on the fake," meaning the play-action pass that was intercepted.
[Update: apparently, the issue in this case was not so much with "fake" – meaning bought-and-paid-for reviews but with "incentivized" reviews.
Also, try to keep your smiles genuine, rather than fake, meaning, don't go around with a huge grin plastered across your face.
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Even when Macron says that we have to "protect people from fake news," meaning that we have to protect people from the kind of fake news that the Russian government inserted into the American political process in 2016, he seems unaware that he is actually, if unintentionally, validating Trump's belligerent misuse of the term to mean the work of credible news people.
Also key to the experience is Improbable's assertion that their engine will allow for all of this to exist without loading, and without "fake backdrops,' meaning that if you see something in the distance you can travel to it in the virtual world, including simply by walking there step-by-step.
However, when he showed up, he was met by a large crowd of people, using signs and songs to demand "real electricity" (the kind you can use to run the stove and the refrigerator as well, or that your children can use to do their homework in the morning) and not "fake electricity" (meaning solar energy).
As the Guardian has previously reported, some people claiming to be Syrian may in fact be holding fake identity documents, meaning that the UN data may not be exact.
Basically, it has the same functionalities as sociable routing (i.e., it employs Algorithm 1) but is fed with "fake" sociability indicators, meaning that they are not related to the actual social behavior of the nodes but they are just random numbers.
It defined "fake news" as meaning "false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting" ― and said its use has soared by 365percentt since last year.
They're capable of remarkable physical feats as well, able to create tubular structures called pseudopods (meaning "fake foot") and crawl along until they find a more satisfactory spot.
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