In fact, I myself have uncovered evidence that the whole trip was just a put-on. |
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Mathews is, among other things, a master of that now lamentably neglected '60s art form, the put-on. |
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It's a put-on, really, not too much different than the high-theatre dramatism of five years before, really. |
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Either this is a put-on, or a reflection of the gut difficulty tribal Democrats have with political intermarriage. |
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The first time I read this New York Sun story, I almost figured it was a put-on. |
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It's hard to tell if it's brilliant or a put-on, or just a brilliant put-on. |
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For those thinking this is a parody or a put-on, please note that it is published by World Ahead Publishing. |
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Their Cuban identity may be a put-on, so to speak, but the Postizo crew have got the beat in their blood. |
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For all I know the entire scene might have been a put-on with a hired actor, but I enjoyed the punch line. |
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Spade offered them a contrived story about this all being a put-on to make them look foolish. |
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A self-confessed Succubus Hunter, it's hard to tell if this guy's nuts or if the site's a put-on. |
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The first thing to know about King's personality is that it isn't a put-on for Fox News. |
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Of course, if that's a put-on, they're evil geniuses after all. |
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The thing I said about the ladies, well, it was just a big put-on. |
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As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering. |
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Her voice, in essence, sounds like a put-on version of a particularly technical rapper from the American South. |
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One such put-on that was reported to us plays off of the tendency of non-disabled students to lavish praise on people in wheelchairs for performing relatively simple tasks. |
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