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He's got a plan to cheat on Election Day, too — his son owns the voting machines.
TO THOMAS Although I have had more beauticians than boyfriends, I don't plan to cheat on you.
"We were able to show the jury Exxon Mobil's plan to cheat the state," said Richard Dorman, a lawyer for Alabama.
For all the report suggested about Armstrong's key role in what the agency called a team-orchestrated doping scheme, it also rendered rare and vivid portraits of individual athletes caught up in a devious plan to cheat and win.
And tax evasion - a deliberate plan to cheat the taxman - is most definitely an offence.
Let this be a warning to any of you who plan to cheat while playing StarCraft II: don't!
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He planned to "cheat like crazy to the third-base line" against Bell, an excellent bunter.
"Vile plans to cheat the Electoral College" — that's the headline on a recent New York Post op-ed by my friend and occasional ideological sparring partner Seth Lipsky, founding editor of the late, lamented New York Sun (rose 2002, set 2008).
Every day she has to do a performance, she can't give him a clue that she is planning to cheat him and escape from this jail as soon as she has the chance".
By Hendrik Hertzberg February 11 , 2013"Vile plans to cheat the Electoral College"—that's the headline on a recent New York Post op-ed by my friend and occasional ideological sparring partner Seth Lipsky, founding editor of the late, lamented New York Sun (rose 2002, set 2008).
This year, he planned to cheat the fund by $1.6 billion.
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