"and not twist it or fabricate it, but just plain lie about what happened." | |
# Depreciate, fabricate | |
) (Watermarked paper and clichés to fabricate 10.000 banknotes.) | |
- Don't fabricate things! | |
- His stomach contents? I'd do it, too ... fabricate a C.I. to take down Little T. | |
"and not twist it or fabricate it, but just plain lie about what happened." | |
# Depreciate, fabricate | |
) (Watermarked paper and clichés to fabricate 10.000 banknotes.) | |
- Don't fabricate things! | |
- His stomach contents? I'd do it, too ... fabricate a C.I. to take down Little T. | |
And I don't know you all enough to know if the teacher fabricates or not. | |
And if the Japanese fabricates one of them into a weapon before we do... | |
At the University of Iowa, researchers develop technology that fabricates custom body parts using 3-D printers. | |
Cao Cao, the self-proclaimed Prime Minister, controls the Han Emperor, and fabricates His Majesty's commands | |
He fabricates a story so we turn on each other. | |
And I don't know you all enough to know if the teacher fabricates or not. | |
And if the Japanese fabricates one of them into a weapon before we do... | |
At the University of Iowa, researchers develop technology that fabricates custom body parts using 3-D printers. | |
Cao Cao, the self-proclaimed Prime Minister, controls the Han Emperor, and fabricates His Majesty's commands | |
He fabricates a story so we turn on each other. | |
! So this entire world is fabricated by this computer! | |
"'Trust me, one true story is better than a hundred fabricated ones"' | |
"Canned life" Cinema, fabricated Cinema is very fine work. | |
"The IRS selectively audited taxpayers who were poor and vulnerable they routinely fabricated evidence against taxpayers they encouraged agents to 'stick it' to taxpayers. " | |
'A false testimony, really, 'which I had fabricated to keep them happy. ' | |
"He's put his life saving into fabricating his work, | |
A policeman fabricating evidence. | |
And by creating, you mean fabricating. | |
And fabricating false evidence to prove your accusation! | |
And now... when he'll be released soon, same government's fabricating some story to keep him in. | |
! So this entire world is fabricated by this computer! | |
"'Trust me, one true story is better than a hundred fabricated ones"' | |
"Canned life" Cinema, fabricated Cinema is very fine work. | |
"The IRS selectively audited taxpayers who were poor and vulnerable they routinely fabricated evidence against taxpayers they encouraged agents to 'stick it' to taxpayers. " | |
'A false testimony, really, 'which I had fabricated to keep them happy. ' | |
"He's put his life saving into fabricating his work, | |
A policeman fabricating evidence. | |
And by creating, you mean fabricating. | |
And fabricating false evidence to prove your accusation! | |
And now... when he'll be released soon, same government's fabricating some story to keep him in. | |