At PS1, the audience was delighted to see the band, and there was less feigned nonchalance.
As a result, these debates have become nothing more than exercises in feigned outrage.
Among Granirer's routines is a feigned phone conversation in which he unsettles a smarmy telemarketer.
Above all they draw on seemingly inexhaustible reserves of economic ignorance, real or feigned.
General Pinochet is awarded a symbolic Oscar by protesters who say he feigned sickness to avoid trial.
But much of what's been said online about Newman's idea seems like nothing more than feigned outrage.
She did take after take, working through the feigned emotions--concern, surprise, urgency--until the food company sponsors, looking wilted, were satisfied.
Feigned leaders accept the status quo, and real leaders see the signs of boredom as the precursor to needed change.
It's true that some on the right have expressed genuine concerns that are in line with Sargent and Cook's feigned ones.
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Mr Ben Ali himself feigned ignorance of such things despite the rising smell, and the rising cost to the country of such shenanigans.
After witnessing several unsuspecting people open GotchaBoxes, Severance has noted a familiar pattern: baffled silence or feigned enthusiasm, followed, eventually, by laughter and relief.
On Saturday, the official sent off Aberdeen's Charlie Mulgrew after Rangers opponent Kyle Lafferty had feigned a head injury as the pair confronted each other.
However, the visitors opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when Driver found Aguiar on the edge of the box and the Portuguese midfielder feigned before striking a low drive from 20 yards out past the helpless Ryan Esson.
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