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In her panic to get away with it to parents - who are useless - she concocted the story.
Accordingly, the regime concocted its own solution to the consumption problem.
You have to have some dialogue that is concocted and some genuinely communicative situations as well.
Anecdotes made up the basic elements in all sorts of illegal literature, and they could be concocted in endless combinations.
To seize these hastily concocted and untried preparations after discovery of their lethal effect, or to prosecute the manufacturer criminally, is not enough.
We were not concocting a cranky, hare-brained thesis calculated to produce an" instant best-seller".
Enacting this law was a sick social experiment concocted by shortsighted criminologists and votehungry lawmakers.
The crucial difference here is that the puritan-minded passions are seen concocting an actual conspiracy against their king.
There were so many suspicions that my son concocted the story for some reason best known to himself.
When they achieve such power, they do not use it to concoct something on their own.
Often, evolutionists use consistency with natural selection as the sole criterion and consider their work done when they concoct a plausible story.
The most provocative aspect of the work seeks to concoct a full reality from the properties of internally consistent surfaces.
They point out that an unscrupulous analyst can concoct any desired result by the creative specification of prior distributions for the parameters in the model.
Such compositions were easy to concoct for any two languages, he argued, whether related or not, because they depended on "general manners of speaking" that are common to diverse languages.
A very novel and original concept was thus concocted by way of a criterion for accession to our area of freedom, security and justice.
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We know that it was concocted in a short space of time in a country retreat or elsewhere.
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He used another curious phrase and said that it had been concocted in another place.
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Our new rainmakers have concocted a new agenda.
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Moreover, any state that joins late must accept the agreements that have been concocted before it enters the new arrangement.
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They are very much concocted after the event.
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Many other examples can be concocted to demonstrate the absurdity of the definition.
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We considered it very carefully and concocted as many different varieties of possible provisions as we could find.
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I cannot understand why a matter of this kind should be brought in as evidence to suggest that some plot has been concocted.
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They concocted a plan to forge a fax.
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The scheme, which is a central feature of it, has still to be concocted.
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I am not sure who concocted that phrase.
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To suggest otherwise is a poor, concocted argument which has little validity for the fundamentals of the issue.
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A deal has been concocted between them on defence, as on other issues, to try to cover up that division.
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Every night, millions of people enter this world of dreams which are concocted by a very few people.
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People would be better served if voluntary effort were devoted to helping those in need, rather than to concocting propaganda figures.
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In this recent meeting and in the realm of defence generally we are concocting nothing aggressive against anyone.
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Endless hours were spent concocting mission statements and codes of conduct and further endless hours promulgating them to the force.
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Whatever time of day it was concocted, it was the result of a thoughtful process.
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The police were eventually informed and within a short time came to the conclusion that the accusation had been concocted.
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You can whistle in the dark for it and talk all the headlines and slogans ever concocted.
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Legislation concocted elsewhere has to have a consultative procedure.
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Eventually, a government amendment was concocted which met our concerns.
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They are not ones which have been made from taking a whole lot of other books and concocting something out of them.
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We are not quoting figures that we have concocted.
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She was cross-examined on the basis not that she was mistaken but that she had concocted her story.
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The opponents of reform have concocted all sorts of spurious objections to the modernisation package.
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Then there is the deliberate mistake, where a jury may be induced to make mistakes because of concocted evidence, such as "verbals" or planting.
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However, that meant that many of the local authorities chose artificial or concocted names instead.
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A regimental sergeant major was up against one of the men, and he and the adjutant concocted a plot.
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Indeed, one of the commissioners had twins while the report was being concocted.
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I personally tremble to think how many more of these will be concocted.
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The police needed a scanner for vehicles which appeared to be suspiciously concocted from stolen parts.
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In that case the plaintiff suffered a very minor accident indeed and concocted a vastly inflated amount of injury and damage flowing from it.
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One almost gathered that this announcement was something which had been hurriedly concocted for election purposes and had no basis in fact at all.
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There are quite sufficient penalties in this country already without concocting any more, and it is a pity to create further crimes that the industrialist may commit unwittingly.
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The old system whereby local authorities concocted their own needs and thereby had the right to dip into the taxpayers' purse was not fair and reasonable.
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A rationalisation scheme cannot be hurriedly concocted.
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Because there was no consultation, the earlier proposed list was so ill concocted and so abbreviated that it looked like the thin end of a very thick wedge.
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If he considers that there is anything in that, will he come back with an amendment at a later stage or consider concocting one with me?
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The figures on which we rely are concocted from different sources and on different dates, so a double estimate or no estimate could cover the same prices.
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If more people ate natural foods rather than foods concocted and put in a tin or a packet, the nation would be much healthier than it is.
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People have been convicted but released on appeal when it has been shown that the police fell into the trap of concocting evidence, which is unacceptable.
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The day of reckoning must come, and in the long run it is always better boldly to face the people than try to shelter behind refuges concocted by political subtlety.
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We want operational requirements to be not concocted by some bureaucratic agency but clearly defined by the operational requirement staffs of the respective armed forces working together.
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I was much involved in all the argument, both during and since the war; and we in that part of the country concocted a theory which rather went like this.
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They concocted the memorandum of understanding.
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Most modern biographies of the philosopher present various combinations of elements drawn at will from this concocted material.
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Kaguya-hime concocted impossible tasks for the princes, agreeing to marry the one who managed to bring her his specified item.
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Desperate to end the war quickly, the government concocts a plan to eliminate major key leaders of each country.
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Further, he stated that they appear to have been concocted.
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Lacking the power to repair the timelines, they concocted this scheme of recruiting heroes from various worlds to do their work for them.
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Well acquainted with the cinematic arts, he has manipulated data and even concocted events, drawing on his memory for plausible details.
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During this time she concocted a bold hoax which she intended to carry out.
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Enraged, she went home and concocted an accelerant that would allow her to think many times faster.
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She is often shown concocting various potions, spells and hexes for a multitude of purposes, and even dabbles in fortune-telling.
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Long lists of imaginary female relatives were found to have been concocted during an attempt to update the electoral roll.
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In there, he concocts all sorts of things, including complex machines such as time machines, teleporters, robots, etc., not always with success.
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Without writers to help fuel their banter, the three comedians concocted a crossover/rivalry in order to garner more viewers during the ratings slump.
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Kif concocts a bad-boy image and wins her back.
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Hank concocts a plan as to what to tell the police to avoid arrest.
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He concocted that as a sort of humorous thing in one of his satirical columns.
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They discreetly bury him, concocting a story of cholera.
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The furnishings were described as the greatest private interiors concocted in the 20th century.
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Diablo employs a huge arsenal of alchemical potions he has discovered or concocted, that he can conceal in hidden pouches and pockets within his costume.
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One vat contained his especially concocted noodles and strips of chicken meat, while the other stored chicken broth heated by live coals underneath.
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Although feigning a loss of contact with reality, he concocts a plan to escape the prison.
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In some past cases, officials concocted patently unbelievable explanations for events in order to exonerate local officials.
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In the 19th century, elaborate ruses would be concocted to get the gullible to lend things on this day.
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He concocted a scheme which, on his counsel's admission, did defraud men and women.
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Shredder, not knowing the full effect of mutagen at the time, thought he had concocted a deadly poison.
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Natachata operates by comparing incoming messages with a database of 100,000 sentences and then concocts a reply based on what it received.
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He has a lot of nerve, is a womanizer without much luck, and he's always concocting one money scheme or another.
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Flavored vodkas, which may have been concocted with fruits and herbs according to the host's or hostess's own family recipe, may be served.
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Meowth usually concocts the overlarge machines and spends their non-existent money on these schemes, all to end up on the boss' lap.
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Den concocts a plan to catch him out.
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He has stated that global warming is a beautifully concocted scheme by the political left and an excuse for more government control of your life.
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In an effort to add more music to the column, he just made stuff up, concocting and reviewing fictional bands and non-existent records.
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The claim was just concocted from the start.
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Elle concocts a lie that she had been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
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The allegations, concocted by his friends, were, unsurprisingly, completely false.
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Mookee is famous for his culinary creations, concocting food that is neither appealing nor edible.
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He then concocted this dressing, which, like the play, became a hit.
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The evidence against them is circumstantial and built on extorted confessions, leading to the belief that the initial accusations were concocted.
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Knowing it would require many followers, it concocts an elaborate plan.
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We're concocting it, but at the same time we're following it.
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