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  • 61Democratic vice presidential nomination of 1944 — The Democratic Party s 1944 nomination for Vice President of the United States was determined on July 21, 1944, when United States Senator Harry S. Truman was nominated to be President Franklin D. Roosevelt s running mate in his bid to be re… …

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  • 62New York v. Strauss-Kahn — was a criminal case relating to allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape made by a hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, against Dominique Strauss Kahn[1][2] at the Sofitel New York Hotel on May 14, 2011. The charges were dismissed at the… …

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  • 63pseudentoptic phenomenon —    The term pseudentoptic phenomenon is indebted to the Greek words pseudos (untruthfulness), entos (inside), and opsis (seeing). It translates loosely as a visual phenomenon that is not truly derivative from inside the eye . The term was… …

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  • 64pseudo-cromesthesia —    The term pseudo cromesthesia comes from the Greek words pseudos (untruthfulness), chroma (colour), and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). It translates roughly as a phoney type of colour perception . The term was introduced in or shortly… …

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  • 65pseudopia —    The term pseudopia comes from the Greek words pseudos (untruthfulness) and opsis (seeing). It was introduced by the American physician Edward Hammond Clarke (1820 1877) in a book published posthumously in 1878. Clarke used pseu dopia as an… …

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  • 66pseudosynaesthesia —    The term pseudosynaesthesia comes from the Greek words pseudos (untruthfulness), sun (together, unified), and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). It translates loosely as false synaes thesia . The term is used to denote a literary or… …

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  • 67dishonesty — I noun bad faith, cheating, chicane, chicanery, corruption, corruptness, cozenage, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, deviation from probity, dishonor, disingenuousness, disposition to deceive, disposition to defraud, disposition ro lie, duplicity …

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  • 68distortion of the truth — I noun deceitfulness, deception, exaggeration, fabrication, faking, falsehood, falsification, falsity, garbling, lie, lying, mendacity, misconception, misconstruction, misinterpretation, misrepresentation, mythomania, perfidy, perversion,… …

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  • 69false pretense — I noun act, affectation, affectedness, artifice, artificiality, chicane, chicanery, circumvention, circumvention of truth, cozenage, deceit, deceitfulness, deceptive representation of fact, delusion, designed misrepresentation, device, disguise,… …

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  • 70falsification — fal·si·fi·ca·tion /ˌfȯl si fə kā shən/ n: an act or instance of falsifying Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. falsification …

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