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is pretended
verb
To claim, allege, especially when falsely or as a form of deliberate deception.
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Greenwood's solicitor Paul Booth told the Huddersfield Daily Examiner the video: "Salt is put on a chip which it is pretended is a drug and the chip is left for a seagull which takes the chip.
But I am reminded that the late Hugo Young, at the time of the last great newspaper regulatory convulsion (the Calcutt inquiry of 1990), made a similar point He wrote: "It is time to end the professional blackmail by which it is pretended that the interests of The Sun have anything to do with the interests of The Guardian".
By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, February 3 , 1940P. 44 Lord Hawhaw, as the man who broadcasts from Hamburg in an English voice telling of supposed British losses in the war is know here, now has a revue named after him and has made the book counters with an "Autobiography", told, or so it is pretended, to Johan Barrington, who invented His Lord ship's name in the Daily Express.
It is pretended that carbides in the CHT steel are cementite while those in the DCT steels are η-carbide.
Based on the results obtained in our study, a slow-cooling protocol using 10% DMSO as cryoprotectant (confirmed for cryopreservation periods up to 45 days) might be considered a suitable therapeutic strategy if the long-term storage of microencapsulated cells, such as C2C12 myoblasts is pretended.
Nothing here is pretended.
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It is pretending otherwise.
No one is pretending.
"The city is pretending to house people".
Except that this is pretend.
He is pretending not to see me.
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