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"This is just an attempt to hoodwink people about who Martin Luther King Jr. was, " says the Rev.
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Americans deserve better than Congress trying to hoodwink them when they appear to have no intention of actually fixing the problem.
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England were cruising, but it still took an iron will and special talent to deliberately go back and hoodwink Hamann a second time for show.
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As week five of the trial continued, Delainey claimed that he, Skilling and others fibbed about Enron's spotty financial constitution, as part of a scheme to hoodwink investors.
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Or accepted it and sought to hoodwink the inspectors?
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The American Association for Justice equally predictably denounced the survey as "another corporate bailout, " designed to hoodwink voters into supporting "reforms" that will shield corporations from paying for the damages they cause.
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If he had, he would have presumably studded his conversations with rude jokes about Kenneth Starr and how simple it had been to hoodwink the independent counsel's office on a plea-bargain agreement.
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