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is conspiracy
noun
The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.
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So, how is conspiracy theorizing intermingled with politics?
He's wanted in connection with the investigation, which is conspiracy to supply drugs," she said.
The first season is about ghosts, the second is about mysteries, and the new one is conspiracy theories.
A Home Office spokeswoman says that the legislation will apply "if there is conspiracy between a UK parent and a foreign subsidiary".
"The 'C-word' in American journalism is Conspiracy," writes Edward Jay Epstein in his short, new e-book, "Three Days in May," about l'affaire Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
But the inevitable end point of Brand's "all politicians are untrustworthy hogs snuffling in the trough" ethos is conspiracy theories, which is precisely where he then goes.
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The top plot shows the estimated sentiment of comments made directly to the blog [20] in response to the Top post (blue is negative, red is "conspiracy-related", with red data multiplied by a factor of 10 to be visible on the graph).
Over on the right, Rudy Giuliani is conspiracy-mongering the "Hillary is dangerously ill" storyline, which is also something you'd expect in August.
It was conspiracy stuff.
There's conspiracy everywhere.
The third charge was conspiracy.
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