- Look up
prevarication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prevarication is
avoidance of the truth.
Prevarication can include, or be part of: Deception...
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nationalist perspective'.
Modern scholars have even less of an
excuse for
prevarication.
Peter Solar calculated that on the eve of the
Famine Ireland produced...
- transmission, and duality) were
reserved for humans.
Hockett later added prevarication, reflexiveness, and
learnability to the list as
uniquely human characteristics...
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office floor Pedro Moreira (Former
Penitentiary Guarantees Judge for
prevarication), for
granting house arrest to
Junior Roldán,
leader of Los Choneros...
- and Alys
technically impossible in the eyes of the Church, but
Henry prevaricated: he
regarded Alys's dowry,
Vexin in the Île-de-France, as valuable. Richard...
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minutes after Benedek left, the
battle erupted.
While the
Austrians prevaricated,
Steinmetz decided at 8:30 am to send
eight infantry battalions and three...
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correspondence with the
conductor and Downes,
Sibelius hesitated and
prevaricated. In
January 1930 he said the
symphony was "not
nearly ready and I cannot...
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Trent states that "whereas all men had lost
their innocence in the
prevarication of Adam [...]
although free will,
attenuated as it was in its powers...
- point-blank in 1986
whether Helstrom was the Girl,
characteristically prevaricated with an
answer of only "Well, she's a
north country girl
through and...
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believed to be dead, but
Odysseus lies back to her,
employing skillful prevarications to
protect himself.
Impressed by his
resolve and shrewdness, she reveals...