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23 Sentences With "doctored up"

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Engineers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory doctored up some gloriously geeky creations.
Even if all you can manage for dinner is doctored-up instant ramen.
And then: "Is this your only copy?" as he views O'Keefe's doctored-up version.
And it was just as furiously divisive as anything a counterfeiter could have doctored up.
" She says some perv doctored up a new caption -- "still wanna f*** me in this Daddy?
Check out the latest McDonald's coffee cup—and the doctored-up version tweeted by one brilliant visionary.
Mia is photographed in a dress she doctored up and thus begins her viral, fleeting Instagram fame.
He also said Mr. Cruz had "doctored up" a photo of Mr. Rubio shaking hands with President Obama.
If I have eggs and bread, I can make a meal on the fly, doctored up with some hot sauce.
In the doctored-up image, Joe Biden looks knowingly at a surprised Hillary Clinton in the middle of a blurred-out crowed.
Pair your fired-up fruit with some doctored-up Greek yogurt, and you've got a snack that puts ordinary fruit and yogurt to shame.
Russia, for its part, denied any responsibility for Wednesday's airstrike and accused Western media of sharing video footage and images that were "doctored up" and fake.
When doctored up with add-ons (ginger paste, Sriracha, fresh garlic, scallions, a dab of soy sauce and an egg yolk), the resulting concoctions were pretty good.
Depressingly, this was not a "real" unicorn (what is reality, anyway?), but instead a pony that had been doctored up to resemble the mythical beast for a children's party.
In October, when a school complex in rebel-held Hass was struck, killing at least 35 people, including 22 children, Russia denied responsibility and questioned whether the attack had occurred at all, accusing Western media of circulating "doctored-up" images.
The big picture: Given Trump's hatred of all things Bush, Kavanaugh would almost be better off if WaPo had doctored up pictures of him leading the Women's March, wearing a Planned Parenthood t-shirt, and waving an "Abolish ICE" sign.
The character Terry Tate—played by Lester Speight, and famous for the Office Linebacker Reebok ads during Super Bowl XXXVII—made a comeback with Funny or Die on Friday by appearing in a doctored-up version of Trump's infamous Access Hollywood video.
Even as he explains that the basketballs he finds are never doctored up, simply shown as they're found, you're transported to a court somewhere in New York City, maybe to a bustling game, or beside one person shooting threes alone on an overcast day.
Go ahead and laugh at the absurdity of calling the act of bartending an "art" or a "skill," but how else would you get your $15 rhubarb syrup-infused doctored-up artisanal vodka sodas if not for the person responsible for shaking (or stirring) them to perfection?
Another was the bizarre — and very Trumpy — sight of an adviser to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez explaining on live TV that lines from a Green New Deal fact sheet sent to reporters by her office were in fact from a kind of false-flag FAQ doctored up by her opponents to make her look bad.
Exper-teasers was hosted by resident expert John Hodgman, debuting on August 24, 2006. The segment was pre-recorded and featured Hodgman, as the show's "Resident Expert", discussing a different topic each week from a room full of books. Samantha Bee was the voice over announcer for the segment's introduction. In each segment, a question appeared on-screen and Hodgman addressed the subject, often using doctored-up photos and other humorous visual aides.
Arthur Hervey, a contemporary critic not unsympathetic to Massenet, commented that Marie-Magdeleine and the later oratorio Ève (1875) were "the Bible doctored up in a manner suitable to the taste of impressionable Parisian ladies – utterly inadequate for the theme, at the same time very charming and effective."Hervey, pp. 179–180 Of the four works categorised by Irvine and Grove as oratorios, only one, La terre promise (1900), was written for church performance. Massenet used the term "oratorio" for that work, but he called Marie-Magdeleine a "drame sacré", Ève a "mystère", and La Vierge (1880) a "légende sacrée".
The album is one of several by the Who to appear in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. According to music critic Martha Bayles, Tommy did not mix rock with classical music, as its "rock opera" title may have suggested, but instead was "dominated by the Who's mature style: ponderous, rhythmically monotonous hard rock". Bayles argued that it was more acceptable to audiences than the art rock "concoctions" of the time because of the cultural climate during the late 1960s: "Tommy was considered more authentic, precisely because it consists of hard rock, rather than doctored-up Mussorgsky ... and avoids the typical pseudoromantic themes of art rock (fairy-tale bliss and apocalyptic angst) in favor of the more up-to-date subject of popular culture itself." High Fidelity magazine also characterized the Who's album as a "reasonably hard-rock version" of the opera.

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