At first he pretended that it was his number-one hero, Shazam, who wanted to date them.
At sixteen, my mother cut him out of her life entirely and pretended he was dead.
He so confused and frightened me that I pretended he was making a joke and laughed.
The bum brushed it away and pretended not to realize where it was coming from.
She pretended that she was going on a short visit to Mexico to see her sister.
But its compromise proposal depended on a complicated formula that nobody else even pretended to understand.
Last week, with that lead thinning in New Hampshire, he pretended to regret blowing off a G.
No one has pretended that his affair had any relevance to his ability to do his job.
For the charade to continue, borrowers pretended they could pay and lenders pretended that they would be paid.
The court heard Dickson pretended she was still alive when relatives called and sent texts from her phone.
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In basketball the cost of a real foul (and the benefits of a pretended one) is much smaller.
Officers arrived and surprised the robbers, who pretended to be victims until they were later arrested, prosecutors said.
Some doorstep sellers have pretended to be from social services to establish trust.
Floyd and Fred pretended to find it funny and occasionally they teased back.
He even sat a skeleton in the front row in a seat he pretended was for Anna Wintour.
Ceop said the pair pretended to be someone the children already knew on social networking and instant messaging applications.
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Have you ever pretended to like a client just to make a sale?
And I pretended like I understood what they were saying the whole time.
Captured during World War II, he escaped and pretended to be French--along with a mute "brother, " who spoke no French.
Again, I want to make clear there is no news in the story that pretended to be news this morning.
Sometimes I thought I did remember, but out of contrariness or fear of getting things wrong I pretended not to.
He is the second master of Thornfield Hall who has pretended not to hear the scrapings and wailings from above.
Thirty-three percent of employees played hooky last year and, rather than come clean with their bosses, they pretended to be sick.
When the bottle was empty Loren pretended to try to catch fireflies with it, but he was obviously just clowning around.
Numerous commenters pretended to be Lance Armstrong and thanked Te'o for distracting the media from the cycling champion's doping scandal.
Kendall drew up separate checks, one for the books they actually printed and another for the books he and Piasecki pretended to.
Asked why he doesn't fling barbs at the NYSE, Cummings says the NYSE never pretended to compete on price as Nasdaq did.
He finally broke down and propped his left elbow up on the desk with two fingers pressed together, and pretended to smoke.
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So the girls pretended they needed money for school supplies and sweets.
He also knew that if I pretended to write as him, it would ultimately be discovered and would negatively reflect on his brand.
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