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How about the good, old fashioned “Fabricate diem!” on June 21, 2009 at 8: 31 pm pc hawkeye
Police Investigate MP’s Expenses « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Greg, in the interest of fairness, I think "NYT Pays People to Fabricate Another Scream Moment" might actually be considered newsworthy.
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Fabricate some sort of insulator for the anal egg controller?
TRAILER FOR G-FORCE, FROM DISNEY/JERRY BRUCKHEIMER W NIC CAGE PLAYING A MOLE 2009
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Just Fabricate '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Regressives are losing on every front.
When The Hour Is Late, And Things Aren't Going So Great ... Just Fabricate 2009
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Nevertheless, having "sorted" fox hunting The Bliar / Brown Project is now looking at ways of increasing the number of regulations faced by leisure sailors in the typical MO adopted by Gnu Lab in so many things:- 1. Fabricate a problem for example concern about the risks of "drink sailing" and
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Chapter 2: Fabricate stories about the WMD being “sought,” “bought,” and “reconstituted” by the country you wish to invade.
Firedoglake » FDL Book Salon: The Age of Fallibility by George Soros 2006
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Fabricate your lives and feel the soothing sting of easy cash and liberation.
Transcript from “Larry King Live” : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits 2006
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Chapter 1: Fabricate stories about the link to terrorists of the country you wish to invade.
Firedoglake » FDL Book Salon: The Age of Fallibility by George Soros 2006
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Fabricate means “to construct, manufacture, frame”; in the eighteenth century, it took on a sinister sense of “to make up a story, to invent a lie, to forge a document.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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Fabricate means “to construct, manufacture, frame”; in the eighteenth century, it took on a sinister sense of “to make up a story, to invent a lie, to forge a document.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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