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  • 41falsify — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. distort, adulterate, counterfeit, misrepresent; see deceive , forge 1 , lie 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. forge, fake, distort, misrepresent, adulterate, doctor, alter, misstate, dissemble, stretch, embroider. III… …

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  • 42Fallacy of quoting out of context — The practice of quoting out of context, sometimes referred to as contextomy or quote mining , is a logical fallacy and a type of false attribution in which a passage is removed from its surrounding matter in such a way as to distort its intended… …

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  • 43Shamanistic Wicca — Shamanic Multicultural Witchcraft derives from the traditions of witches and shamanic tribes from every part of the globe.Fact|date=January 2008The biggest differences between Shamanic Wicca and other Wiccan traditions are a belief in the Plant… …

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  • 44The Great Global Warming Swindle — infobox television caption = DVD cover show name = The Great Global Warming Swindle format = Documentary runtime = 75 mins creator = Martin Durkin country = United Kingdom network = Channel 4, 8 March, 2007 Original run = March 8 2007 website =… …

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  • 45Discovery Institute intelligent design campaigns — Part of a series of articles on Intelligent design …

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  • 46belie — belier, n. /bi luy /, v.t., belied, belying. 1. to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice. 2. to misrepresent: The newspaper belied the facts. 3. to act unworthily according to the standards of (a tradition, one s …

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  • 47distort — distorter, n. distortive, adj. /di stawrt /, v.t. 1. to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers. 2. to give a false, perverted, or disproportionate meaning to; misrepresent: to distort the facts.… …

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  • 48defraud — de·fraud /di frȯd/ vt: to deprive of something by fraud de·fraud·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. defraud …

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  • 49Code of ethics in media — The code of ethics in media was created by a suggestion from the 1947 Hutchins Commission. They suggested that newspapers, broadcasters and journalists had started to become more responsible for journalism and thought they should be held… …

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  • 50Misspeaking — is a word used to describe the act of speaking incorrectly, unclearly, or misleadingly , to fail to convey the meaning one intends by one s words .[1] Although its roots lie in Middle English and earlier,[1] since the 1980s the word has used… …

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