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is conning
verb
To study, especially in order to gain knowledge of.
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The prime minister is conning us all.
If BA thinks that strikes are going to be avoided with a worse offer, the company is conning the travelling public.
It's not a question of whether one person is conning you into thinking you can do it, saying, 'Oh, it was beautiful.' On stage, if it works, it works".
There are also a pair of bumbling Los Angeles cops (Luis Guzman and Donal Logue) and an unshaven, sleepy-looking federal agent (Andy Garcia), and by the time you work out who is conning whom you are long past caring.
Not only are the various spies and their masters conning one another; Gilroy is conning us, too, with a series of flashbacks to different places (including a beautiful stretch of Rome's old center), where Ray and Claire meet and deliver variations on the same conversation again and again.
Unless Apple is conning the world, the iPad 3 should be announced next week.
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No one is conned.
"He was conning me on," he added.
"The F.B.I. are conning themselves and they are conning everybody else," he said.
"The F.B.I. are conning themselves and they are conning everybody else,'' he said.
Actually, officials say, he was conning the government, too.
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