If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes. |
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A self-proclaimed expert in the art of cheating, he decides to share his expertise with Paul. |
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It's essentially telling them, either the state is over its head, or it simply is cheating and being dishonest. |
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Research has also been conducted to examine collegiate cheating by demographic variables other than academic major. |
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Let me ask if a 'HOWZAT?' cry is cheating when the batsman is clearly not out? |
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The bottom line is that on some level, I feel like I'm cheating on my husband, but obviously, there's nothing sexual between my friend and me. |
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Administrators may be able to overcome many bad decisions but never dishonesty, cheating or lying. |
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With midterms approaching, it is unavoidable that professors and exam supervisors will have to consider cheating among students. |
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I was going out with this one guy, Alex, and I found out he was cheating on me so I broke up with him over the phone. |
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I loved my husband very much, and I feel I would be cheating on him or tarnishing his memory for his boys if I started dating this soon. |
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Another guy I know was cheating on his wife, but ultimately broke off the affair and went back to her. |
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The yogi forsakes stealing, lying, cheating, killing, and other exploitative and self-gratifying behaviours. |
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People who use investment strategies that involve cheating or preying on the misfortunes of others are crooks. |
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A cheating dealer will cheat anybody he wants to, whether the person is betting fifty cents or five hundred dollars. |
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I asked her if she was seeing someone else, and she denied it at first, but finally admitted to cheating on me. |
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The purists mock the practice of chapitalization and refer to it as cheating. |
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I had broken up with him about a year before that because he had been cheating on me for nearly a year. |
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And Pittsburgh education officials recently began placing independent monitors in each school after several cheating incidents. |
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He thought the whole issue had been monumentally mismanaged and that some bowlers were being allowed to get away with cheating. |
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From the beginning, MOOC providers have struggled with the issue of cheating. |
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One night, Van and six locals are playing some five card stud when it is discovered that the newcomer in the game is cheating. |
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With spine-chilling explicitness, it exposed the vulnerability of the electoral roll to cheating. |
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I sat and watched with some mates and we all thought the second half performance, whilst brave and stoic, was also cheating the fans. |
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The students expect the cheating student to get her comeuppance but nothing happens. |
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Sometimes I even feel like I'm cheating on Mike by being in love with Ryan. |
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Ask people what they think of politicians and most will reply that they are a bunch of lying, cheating, self-interested so-and-sos. |
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What's remarkable, though, is that the film doesn't soft-pedal the real pain that her husband's cheating causes Mary. |
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Or was he, as some have claimed, indulging in the kind of win-at-all-costs cheating that is increasingly soiling the Beautiful Game? |
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Blatant cheating is considered less offensive than the utterance of odious words. |
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What does the nitery crackdown have in common with cheating baht bus drivers, a hike in the price of visas and rubbish in the streets? |
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She verbally demolishes her loser father for cheating on her abused mother. |
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He and Sammy have been cheating their whole academic careers, on everything from second grade spelling bees to senior chemistry tests. |
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I know my husband is not cheating on me, but I feel as though he wishes he were still running around. |
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Don't lump them in with the drug dealers and burglars deliberately cheating the state. |
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In one corner of the room a card sharp was cheating a few men, and in another a long game of poker was going on. |
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You know using steroids or human growth hormone to add slabs of muscle is cheating. |
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The most horrible part of it was, she was cheating on me and we were living together. |
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Even if true, that hardly proves the point that we should continue to turn a blind eye to those who are cheating the system. |
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The use of doping substances or doping methods that enhance performance is cheating, unfair and contrary to the spirit of fair competition. |
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Today, instead of sending hired gumshoes after cheating husbands and wives, we can turn our homes into high-tech surveillance staging grounds. |
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As far as Basques who are not too fussed about their food are concerned, using a recipe book is cheating. |
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My father's a Wall Street bigwig, meaning that he pulls in tons of revenue from cheating off business associates, competitors, and clients. |
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We got some dirty looks from people who may have thought continuing to shop while in line was cheating somehow. |
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The private company involved was found to have been cheating consumers by being dishonest in the way it charged for its service. |
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A blistering run from Greene, and one provoking no accusation of drug cheating, might still save the day. |
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Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the accusing finger as usual pointing at Ferrari. |
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The theft follows other recent embarrassments to the department, specifically, allegations of cheating and irregularities in test scoring. |
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In reality, only those runners with inadequate, readily detectable techniques of cheating are penalised. |
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The veneer of middle-class respectability is laid bare for the cheating, backstabbing and adulterous world it really is in Leslie Darbon's play. |
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In Britain the grasping cheating ratbags use the cheapest possible paper, full of acid, that goes brown and falls apart after a couple of years. |
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He'd been cheating on me with some girl from the Internet as a way of avoiding the fact that we weren't getting along as well as we used to. |
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No matter what the outcome, cheating hurts the cause of school improvement. |
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The programme has taken too long and been done on the cheap, often cheating by rebadging existing inadequate services. |
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Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life. |
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And Rodney, a wine waiter at Woburn Abbey, feared she was about to end it because of his cheating. |
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When the other side is dishonest, lying, or cheating or when a problem is impossible to resolve, no amount of negotiation will do you any good. |
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If he hadn't known her there was no cheating, just him being a man attracted to a pretty woman. |
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Buying a car or cheating in a business deal etc. is cause for immediate expulsion. |
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Today this world is covered with spiritual darkness crime violence, vice cheating, lying, stealing, killing. |
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My stomach lurched as I threw myself at Roahin, doing anything I could to wring his scrawny, traitorous, lying, cheating little neck. |
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Which sexy starlet who was just caught cuckolding her boyfriend had been cheating on him for years? |
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I don't have cable, so I won't be cheating to see what the highly-paid yammerers are going on and on about. |
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In fact, they are scheming and cheating to get through it, or alternatively, are depressed and dissatisfied. |
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If the examples aren't forthcoming, then maybe his criticism is cheating, by crying stinking fish with nary a fishbone or cacase in sight. |
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Self-interest is fine, but lying and cheating undermine the capitalism process. |
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She certainly has mental health issues, but the pot could be contributing to the freak-outs in which she accuses you of cheating. |
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Jay also has a real fascination with venereal disease, snorting cocaine and taking violent revenge on cheating women. |
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That is why when cheating occurs, it is often done through the subtle hinting from city or county leaders. |
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The forwards spent most of the match running pell-mell into each other and then cheating like crazy at the breakdown. |
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He would also have been appalled that homegrown players had so quickly adopted the cheating tendency. |
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It's not possible to get rich quick in the space of time that they're talking about, and do it without cheating or ripping somebody off. |
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Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics. |
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It is one of the best resources for isolating some of the earliest refinements by cheats for shooting craps and for cheating at roulette. |
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Stodgy, long-winded writing is still wasting time and money and cheating people of the chance to make an informed decision. |
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She frequently accuses me of cheating on her, or falling in love with someone else. |
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Hamilton doesn't play fair, either in a friendly game of football, or on his craps table, cheating the customers. |
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However, now, the trio are absconding after cheating people of crores of rupees. |
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He kept up the lie for nearly two decades until his cheating ways caught up with him last August. |
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On the contrary, in India, corruption, tax evasion, cheating and bribery have eaten into our vitals. |
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If you catch someone cheating in a home game or at the country club, what would you do anyway? |
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I don't trust my boyfriend, I don't believe a word he says, and I honestly believe he is cheating on me. |
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People would think twice about cheating if the penalty were imprisonment or a hefty fine. |
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He says, any way you cut it, I mean anything you ingest in your body that gives you an unfair, competitive edge is cheating. |
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At present it is a cheat's charter in which those doing the policing are those who gain most from cheating. |
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It can encourage leadership skills, teamwork and bonding in some, but also bullying and cheating in others. |
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She will commiserate with you, and share her reason for finally cutting the cord was the same, she caught him cheating. |
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The cheating scandal upset Maxwell and Anthony so much that they put salt in his sugar, the naughty scamps. |
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A gentleman complained to Talleyrand of having been insulted by a charge of cheating at play. |
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Well, John had heard about me asking Aimee out, and he thought that she was cheating on him and they got into a fight. |
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Both times Sweden players, angered by the cheating and incensed by the lack of punishment, shouted at officials. |
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Lying, cheating, deception and duplicity only matter when you lose, for the winners rewrite history. |
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He spent a lot of his life philandering, that is to say, cheating on my mom, making her insanely miserable. |
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Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
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The school condemns cheating, and any student caught cheating will be expelled. |
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That felt like cheating, I imagined my own reaction to reading a book and then finding such an addendum at the end. |
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Here I was thinking I was cheating death when I was more likely inhaling Chinese-made antifreeze. |
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For years your bright light was darkened by a blizzard of lies, cheating and innuendo. |
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Charlie's a good man, yessir, who can't abide cheating at cards. |
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Gutierrez tries unsuccessfully to insinuate that Jay was cheating on Stephanie, suggesting ulterior motives. |
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So did you feel totally gypped when he admitted to cheating on his wife? |
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This was a matter of routine in a sport with a culture of collusion and cheating. |
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Levy talks about bosomy women, cheating, illegal casinos, phony casino promotions, the false promises pitched to lotto players, premonitions, video poker, keno and roulette. |
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There are many ways of cheating on standardized tests other than doctoring the answer keys or even using questions from the test in class exercises. |
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Master of deduction Sherlock refuses to put together the evidence that his girlfriend Alyssa is cheating on him. |
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The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open. |
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Such benefits, in tandem with fame and adulation that bordered on worship, unsurprisingly fuelled the desire to win at all costs and athletes were not above cheating to do so. |
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Lisa and I were treated to an audience with Lorraine's parents, who regaled us with anecdotes about cheating men and the failure of long distance relationships. |
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Then Argentina kicked them out in the semis, despite allegations of cheating. |
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Meanwhile it is not only competitors who are on the run, and not even the belated efforts to make coaches answerable for the cheating of their athletes. |
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Americans love baseball and, as they say, love is blind, which is why in the current controversy it's easy to overlook the history of cheating in the game. |
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Prosecutors said that group's baccarat cheating techniques included tipping the container from which the dealer dealt cards to get a peek as the cards came off the deck. |
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Moore plays a gynecologist with an academic husband who is obviously cheating on her. |
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Wells transformed old cheating and heart songs into soul music by resisting the overplay of emotion, writes singer Laura Cantrell. |
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In 2012, Stewart was caught cheating on Pattinson with her married Snow White and the huntsman director Rupert Sanders. |
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Braff is striving to convey a poignant blend of pathos and humor here, but his sort of striving is a form of cheating. |
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If you view all cheating husbands as subhuman, her assessment is to be expected, but I found the comment startling. |
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A father-of-three still in hospital almost three months after cheating death in a horrific car smash has been told it will be two years before his broken body is mended. |
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Even in Fatal Attraction, Lansing said that audiences always rooted for the horrible, cheating husband he played. |
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Playing the game fairly means not bending the rules because you feel sorry for someone or cheating because you think your opponent doesn't deserve to win. |
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She felt like she was cheating on Andy, like she was betraying his memory. |
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It was reminiscent of the television commercial which shows a cheating singer being chased out of a platteland town when a record he mimes to gets stuck. |
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So you had these excesses of deception and shenanigans and cheating. |
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He's too busy living the Zagat lifestyle, munching herbed French fries in designer clothing at overpriced restaurants with fellow trendoids who are all cheating on each other. |
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Any man can find a twerp here and there who will go along with cheating, and it doesn't take all that much manhood. |
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She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls. |
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He laughs and says he does not expect his slaves to be honest, as the system of slavery forces them to resort to cheating and dishonesty just to get by. |
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I don't take games as seriously now as I did then, when I might have had a passionate opinion about whether hints were cheating and took unironic pride in completing a game. |
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It is apparent that cheating seldom goes unnoticed, nor unpunished. |
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But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him. |
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Manager's and supporter's say nothing when their team score's an offside goal or a dodgy penalty and when one of their player's get away with cheating they never see it. |
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I was cheating on my high school boyfriend with a studly college lover. |
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After a week when racing has come under scrutiny over trainers allegedly cheating, two rank outsiders made a mockery of the conspiracy theories yesterday. |
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He keeps cheating on her and she knows it, but she never leaves him. |
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Of course, one of the women was also cheating on her lover with a man, which so infuriated her lover that it resulted in one woman killing the other in a jealous rage. |
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Well, I found out his girlfriend's e-mail address, and under a false name I told her that her boyfriend had been cheating on her with me and a bunch of other girls. |
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Next thing he's going to be cheating on me with hookers or lap dancers. |
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Such cheating and corruption thrive due to political patronage and the complicity of the authorities who are supposed to protect the citizen's interests. |
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The most I do for cheating is to progressively lean backward to counterbalance the weight when it starts getting awkward on later reps, but I never swing the weight. |
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This will help rid the game of deliberate cheating and foul play. |
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After hearing how it was just one of a series of deceptions by the 24-year-old, including cheating a former employer, he remanded him to Hull Prison for four days. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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The heavier you can go with your bench-press sets, the better for your pectorals, anterior deltoids and triceps, provided their work is not being stolen by cheating. |
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But before you get down to cashing in your discretionary calories, keep in mind the following ground rules for cheating without paying too high a price. |
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They exposed the United States and its athletes as the whingeing, mewling, cheating, two-faced, lying, duplicitous, sanctimonious shower that they are. |
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Set in a 1960s mental institution, The Ward commits the cardinal sin of willfully cheating viewers for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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It was at this point that 46 of the participants whistleblew on the cheating confederate. |
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Some have taken the opportunity to scoff at those cheating Antipodeans because British fair play means such a scandal could never occur here. |
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The former baseball player that Cincinnati idolized is being sent up the river to Ashland, Ky., to serve a prison term for cheating on his taxes. |
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There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating. |
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Disqualification could be from cheating, signing for a lower score, or from rule infractions that lead to improper play. |
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I hated myself for cheating on Jill, but then I had cheated before, but this was something different. |
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It may appear that they're getting ahead by cheating, but they'll get their just deserts in the end. |
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Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee. |
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We position gambling as a mortal sin, but cheating as no sin or a venial sin because of its newly redefined meaning. |
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She two-facedly advised Lisa about how to keep the boyfriend she herself had been cheating with. |
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The chances are that a cameraman requesting that his dailies be printed at the middle of the scale is cheating himself. |
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In these situations, there is no bright line between aggressive play and outright cheating. |
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You were right to tell the teacher about the girl who you saw cheating. |
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The design extends the third-story forward, cheating distinctive exterior angles. |
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However, it pretty much had the desired effect, but I was kind of cheating. |
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When I asked him how he could be sure, he said she'd been cheating, yet he won't take a paternity test, even though she is up for it. |
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He directed the invigilators and other examination staff to make all out efforts to curb cheating and malpractice during examination. |
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The four-piece's tales of prison, stabbings,football and cheating men hits you like a Glasgow kiss. |
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Maybe he was denying that he was finally honest with wife Marianne, by asking for an open marriage rather than cheating behind her back? |
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Legend has it that he was cheating at cards when a bullet to the abdomen swiftly ended his con game. |
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There is the serial cheater, who has a series of affairs and for whom cheating is a way of life. |
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It unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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The Ward unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of wilfully cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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How do you know if your auto mechanic is lying about your transmission or if your spouse is cheating on you? |
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Businesses have been cheating American workers for three decades. |
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Chinese education authorities flew a drone over two testing centers in Luoyang, China, on Sunday in an effort to curb cheating on the National College Entrance Exams. |
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Rorting and cheating of school results is the future under MySchool. |
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This is Captain Whibble, the Towne stale, For all cheating imployments. |
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The general principles of criminal law, as well as the elements and penalties of common criminal offences such as homicide, theft and cheating, are set out in the Penal Code. |
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The pirate articles of captains Bartholomew Roberts and John Phillips specify marooning as a punishment for cheating one's fellow pirates or other offenses. |
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I asked him point blank whether he was cheating on his wife. |
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Anyone caught cheating on our game server will receive a permaban. |
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However, on Friday, 13 January 2017, Renault shares fell as the Paris prosecutor started an investigation into possible exhaust emissions cheating. |
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I am arguing, rather, that by endorsing and even fostering a pervasive instrumentalism, we help create conditions in which cheating is likely to be common. |
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If antidoping agencies were to revise steroid bans based on the results, those caught cheating might effectively face lifetime expulsion from competition. |
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Killership requires a person to become brave and polite. It is not deal of weakwilled and spineless people. This deal likes neither cheating nor foolishness. |
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They would never kick someone when they are down or give themselves an unfair advantage by cheating or stealing. The implications of this type of behavior are huge. |
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Technically, angle shooting is not cheating. Angle shooters don't break the rules-they just make it their personal mission to bend them as much as humanly possible. |
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And if perchance some fleeting memories steal, Like far-off echoes to my dreaming ear, Away, ungrasped, the cheating visions wheel, As spectres start upon the wing of fear. |
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Cheating by forging records in the blockchain of namecoin is going to be exceedingly difficult because of merged mining. |
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Cheating reached such depths that a pillar box was set alight in an attempt to destroy completed ballot papers, she said. |
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Cheating and misrepresentation has been endemic in the field of herbalism at least since the time of the Egyptians and Greeks. |
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Cheating is a far bigger issue in football than refereeing anomalies. |
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Cheating the taxman was legitimate if you did it outside the country. |
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Figgy falsification Cheating can creep into the close relationship that fig wasps have with their partner fig. |
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Cheating by telling half-truths says more about the cheater's self-interest than their value of relationships with others. |
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Cheating a tan is already better for your skin than sizzling it in the sun, but how do you fancy a bronzer that makes skin look smoother and younger as well as glowier? |
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Cheating rhizobia, known in agriculture, have now been found in the wild. |
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