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"We're all puzzled that someone would fabricate a story suggesting otherwise".
"Therefore it is particularly concerning that a student would fabricate such matters".
It's still not clear yet why the swimmers would fabricate the robbery.
Indeed, many white residents cannot believe an officer would fabricate cases.
He would fabricate silicon in accordion-like shapes that could unfold and fold without breaking: stretchability without stretching.
"The idea that they would fabricate cases of abuse or encourage children to hurt themselves was always absurd.
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And even though we never celebrated Christmas, I was so desperate to fit in that I'd fabricate a list of presents from Santa.
Meinhold obliged, though he confessed that he'd fabricated it.
He'd fabricated triangular pedestals with three acrylic rods rising vertically from the points.
When I asked Bradlee about the Janet Cooke fiasco — she was the promising Post reporter who had to return her Pulitzer after it came to light she'd fabricated her story about an 8-year-old heroin addict named "Jimmy" — he answered with only mild pique.
While Snow describes Brunton as "a sympathetic and well-intentioned man," he concludes that the model altered "key details and let slip that, in his effort to be listened to, he'd fabricated some things".
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