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"ruse" Definitions
  1. a way of doing something or of getting something by cheating somebody

734 Sentences With "ruse"

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It's a ruse within a ruse, and the secrets, lies, and entanglements grow ever more intricate as Adrienne ages.
And the politics angle is a complete ruse within it.
Unions say the teachers' First Amendment argument is a ruse.
Victims claimed they lost thousands of dollars under this ruse.
But she soon discovered the get together was a ruse.
Every time he talks about those things, it's a ruse.
It does not, however, signal an end to the ruse.
He even appears to do so, but it's a ruse.
Cathy Ruse is senior legal fellow at Family Research Council.
Such a diplomatic ruse does not have to be public.
That documentary isn't especially revelatory about why the ruse worked.
But the news release is a bit of a ruse.
The ruse is known as a "man in the browser" attack.
Every time he talks about those things, it's just a ruse.
Winberg spotted the ruse and grabbed the cooler off the floor.
That ruse could have been unwound at any time by Beijing.
The ruse continued even after they learned the woman had died.
She had to keep the ruse up for over a month.
I don't think Frank would have necessarily fallen for that ruse.
The holiday was a ruse, an intervention to save his soul.
Olivia's fellow actors aren't dead — they were in on the ruse.
Part of that ruse included lying about Gypsy Rose's real age.
Was this just a ruse to get Andy Cohen on stage?
Kim Jong Il revived this ruse with success in the 2000s.
Is it a ruse staged to lure them from the hospital?
This [ruse] was so successful that people believed it for years.
The auction, many argued, was simply a ruse, or a scam.
Is the whole "we part as friends" thing usually a ruse?
" This is the second ruse that Mike sees through in "Talk.
It was all a ruse, he thinks; his masculinity is deflated.
But that theory could all be a complex ruse from Marvel.
Mr. al-Bashir's own history contains precedent for such a ruse.
The alarmed protesters saw it as a ruse to disperse them.
Instead of dividing them, Rhoades's ruse has brought them closer together.
Officials said the ruse was two months in the planning stages.
Or is it part of a ruse to score political points?
Dozens fell for the ruse over several months, the army said.
Was the story about his Native American heritage just a ruse?
" Mr. Branczik added that he was "not in on the ruse.
The ruse enabled him to escape from prison in November 1864.
So is this a ruse, or an act of brutal political realism?
As she later revealed to Jaime, though, it was all a ruse.
His seemingly beneficent treatment of the unmoored Borg was all a ruse.
Is this all just a ruse to keep Jaime by her side?
This ruse makes it much easier for them to infest the plant.
I wonder, did Charlie really get fired or is this another ruse?
The two bicker about whether or not the ruse even looks believable.
Mexicans have fallen for a raunchy reggaeton ruse, but from which campaign?
If Danny Ocean is dead, it's possible that it is a ruse.
Many diplomats and weapons inspectors now believe that promise was a ruse.
She kept up the ruse when we called asking who she was.
Can you maintain the ruse as you struggle with intentionally finicky controls?
The Justice Department's charges describe an elaborate ruse that began in 2012.
Little do you know that you've fallen victim to a dastardly ruse.
This has all been a ruse to practice for the big night.
"The victim used the ruse that she needed to use the restroom," Sgt.
Authorities said Lane had been carrying out a ruse that she was pregnant.
However, it appears Los Angeles might have been aware of a possible ruse.
But he said he needed to be certain it was not a ruse.
That's a ruse to cover their wish to block competition and price-fix.
The ruse worked: He was rushed to a nearby hospital and given ether.
Every ruse has been necessary, but each has also come with a price.
"There is an element here of a political ruse at least," he said.
Mr. Davis joked that it was just a ruse to extend their excursions.
Don't stack the decks by warning your parents or undertaking any elaborate ruse.
You may have gotten tripped up by a similar ruse — there were more.
The ruse is no longer required, but the monetary point is still valid.
It's a ruse by which those with power manipulate and marginalize those without.
I would have fallen for the ruse Cary Stayner used on the tourists.
Could the racist iconography of Hooded Justice have been a ruse all along?
Eventually though, she gives up the ruse and returns to her true self.
Officer said ruse was 'reasonable and appropriate' The OPA report says that when asked about the incident, the officer, identified in the report as NE#1, told the watchdog that he believed it was "reasonable and appropriate" to use a ruse.
Executives went to great efforts to conceal their ruse, according to the Xinhua report.
Garcia defeated Romanian qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-1.
And is it necessary, or a ruse to sell old movies in new packaging?
That makes them vulnerable to a ruse whereby a passenger pretends to be obnoxious.
This includes the widespread speculation that this was all a ruse to get Sen.
The ruse was apparently successful: Later that month, Dede was let out of jail.
That is, unless it's all a ruse and we're all listening to Jenner unknowingly.
The ruse fell apart under scrutiny from journalists and the Democratic-controlled state legislature.
Waymo contends the acquisition was a ruse through which Uber gained its technical secrets.
So my first ruse is a simple one: Pretend to be a flower deliveryman.
Would he back House Majority Leader Kevin "The Benghazi Committee Was a Ruse" McCarthy?
But NotPetya's ransom messages were only a ruse: The malware's goal was purely destructive.
It's a clever ruse, and a vital one given the stakes of cloud security.
He fell for the ruse and entered his credentials, giving them to the attackers.
When his ruse was revealed in December 2008, 65 billion imaginary dollars went poof.
The suspect "used a ruse" to gain entry to the family's house, Hensley says.
They admit that the CBC meeting was a ruse to buy them more time.
Mr Putin had used the same ruse in the invasion of Georgia in 2008.
Despite the family's many travails, the ruse endures long enough for Francie to graduate.
Part of Sunday's bluster, then, smacks of an attempted art-of-the-deal ruse.
Three scholars repeated the ruse in 2017, getting four of 20 fake papers published.
In pleading guilty, he confirmed his earlier confession about the deaths was a ruse.
Marinova, 30, hosted a current affairs show at a regional television channel in Ruse.
Prosecutors typically argue that the insanity claim is a ruse invented after the crime.
Let's be clear: "What does your husband think about your work" is a ruse.
"The best criminologists were sent to Ruse, let's not press them," Mr. Borisov said.
Plots of land appear in city records as empty, another ruse to avoid tax.
Ukrainian security officials did not fully explain how their ruse was supposed to work.
The ruse was exposed relatively quickly, but plenty of people still fell for it.
Back then, too, the ruse worked: Many Western journalists had hyped these non-leaks.
The student knew about the soldier's ruse and might have helped him, officials said.
In fact, the chargers were a ruse; it was really an unlicensed wine shop.
In one, people use a political rally as a ruse for having a party.
RUSE, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Hundreds of Bulgarians queued silently at a church in Ruse on Friday to pay their last respects to Viktoria Marinova, the television journalist whose brutal rape and murder shocked the country and triggered debates over freedom of the press.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Friday that the corridor approach could potentially be a "ruse," telling reporters that it carried "the risk, if it is a ruse, of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
He has a thing for KFC-printed pajamas, but I'm convinced it's all a ruse.
After the ruse was exposed by the BBC in November 2001, Sessarego moved to Belgium.
"Things that you can't do in real life or with home VR headsets," Ruse said.
However, this all appears to be a ruse, as her napkin note to Elliot hints.
The ruse of jail has blurred the lines so badly taht he doesn't even know.
It was a ruse: one man had carried out the horrific crime (and others) independently.
It was beautiful and Kessel deserves all the credit for executing the ruse to perfection.
Alas, it turns out that the Instagram account is nothing more than an elaborate ruse.
Some claimed that the new system could be a ruse intended for promotional campaign purposes.
Micah: I think it's just a ruse, to fully and completely frame Trenton and Mobley.
Marinova's body was found in a park near the Danube river in Ruse on Saturday.
He comes "clean" to Jacqueline, who now has to go along with this new ruse.
Standing behind Navarro, he pointed to the catcher and Sale got wise to the ruse.
" Without naming Trump, Popovich continued: "When he talks about those things, that's just a ruse.
As part of the ruse, Mr. Caspersen created fake email addresses and a fictitious colleague.
With a cunning ruse, Claire is able to con him into giving up vital information.
Seconds later he taunts Jamal for falling for a ruse Lucious concocted involving Freda Gatz.
The unions defending the compulsory fees said the teachers' First Amendment arguments were a ruse.
A lot of the critics turned out to be right — it was all a ruse.
It was a common ruse, disguised as a literacy test, to turn away black voters.
Even if it is all a ruse, at least you'll be able to Instagram it.
At the same time, as with HQ2, the ruse fell apart under the lightest scrutiny.
Five other men were already in the apartment, lured by the same ruse, he said.
After weeks of silence from Violet, some people are calling the whole giveaway a ruse.
The innocuous painting was simply a ruse to scapegoat the artist for being a Muslim.
Tuan isn't actually Philip and Elizabeth's son, and he's even in on this particular ruse.
A ruse by Mr Ghosn to downplay his true total pay might have been considered politic.
But, according to El Confidencial, this was simply a ruse to avoid conflict of interest accusations.
" The superintendent said Smollett created the ruse because "he was dissatisfied with his salary" on "Empire.
The ruse involved parents paying money to facilitate cheating on their kids' SAT and ACT exams.
"This is just a ruse to give a bigger handout to really wealthy folks," she said.
But it's all a ruse, like those beautiful outdoor lamps that attract insects and electrocutes them.
Or, rather, a "snafu," a ruse to bring out Josh Gad to sing the song live.
"Plain and simple, it's a ruse," he said of the bill to allow debate on healthcare.
Last week came a striking demonstration that CAIR's support for workers' rights is just a ruse.
But a year later what looked like the chance of a lifetime was actually a ruse.
You're undoubtedly familiar with this ruse, as it's one of the oldest jokes in the book.
The ruse convinces the governor of Ohio to agree to have troops sent to his state.
In both birds and spiders, the animal superblacks seem to be part of a masculine ruse.
It's a way of frustrating expectations of artistic mastery; it's also a bit of a ruse.
But I was glad to see her, and couldn't keep up the ruse for too long.
After Eleanor guessed Michael's ruse, he smiled a broad smile that began warm and turned diabolical.
Learn the basics of cocktail garnishes before you try to pull off a maraschino-related ruse.
To keep up the ruse, Sierra enlists the help of a mean-girl, Veronica (Kristine Froseth).
The seductive ruse assured young, confused viewers that their restless doubt about politics—Who is right?
They weren't pulling off some elaborate ruse or looking for the clerical equivalent of a bathhouse.
Instead of just busting psychics outright, he focused on helping the audience members discover the ruse.
Making this about Sharon Tate feels exploitative, a ruse to use her gruesome glamour for shock value.
This ruse is ethically passable for a research trial, but not in an ongoing doctor-patient relationship.
This seemingly blows up her ruse: She knew he wasn't home when she traveled to the hotel.
Feminists debate whether drag denigrates women or empowers them by revealing femininity as a socially constructed ruse.
Mr Abrams was convicted in 1991 on two charges of withholding information about the ruse from Congress.
Mrs May's customs partnership was devised in part as a ruse to head off such a vote.
Then there's the imaginative ruse used in the 214.25 Olympics by Puerto Rican runner Madeline de Jesús.
To pull off the ruse, he had a white avatar play him at Klan meetings and ceremonies.
It was a ruse with a short lifespan and Tim Cook called Kalanick up for a meeting.
Then came the press release, and soon after, the headlines from folks who fell for the ruse.
The marriage is just a ruse to bypass her conservative family and allow Yorkie to be euthanized.
The ruse failed and the officers aboard SG-2000 ordered the Ariciogullari to stop through a megaphone.
In neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo the president, Joseph Kabila, has long been mulling a similar ruse.
Mr. Lavrov accused Britain of playing a part in the supposed ruse, which British officials called outrageous.
"There is an element here of a political ruse at least," Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying.
But it was all a ruse to distract Dwight so he could... bite him in the crotch.
Since that ruse was discovered, Slovaks, Poles, Ukrainians and Russians have been enlisted as bogus trophy-hunters.
Nevertheless, both authors pursue the ruse of playing the joker as if it were a trump card.
In any case, it's a ruse to benefit pesticide manufacturers and farmers who find the regulation burdensome.
More than once, the revelations and class disjunction that emerge from the ruse have made me cry.
A macabre reminder of this successful ruse surfaced when Mr. Kertész was preparing his Nobel acceptance speech.
With Wheeler's "high price" ruse thus exposed, we must ask: What is this new proposal really about?
In other words, it was a ruse to tell a woman that she is being a bitch.
I get it: My ruse has outed not only me as a pathological charlatan, but him, too.
I struggled with Thursdays because there always seemed to be some unforeseen ruse hidden among the clues.
Smith suspected it was a ruse, even though the two had discussed the problem the day before.
Josie's hunch about Logan and Tana is correct ... they just admitted the whole thing is a ruse.
" He called reports of Russian contacts "a ruse," and said, "I have nothing to do with Russia.
The Game Master's stubbornness was just a ruse to keep Adrian, a former masked crime fighter, occupied.
Do children lose trust in their parents when they realize that it was all an elaborate ruse?
" On suggestions that he coordinated with the Russian government to win the presidency "Russia is a ruse.
Are they messing with all of us, establishing an elaborate social media ruse to boost the Riverdale ratings?
He stages the ruse hoping Hearst won't notice when he arrives to inspect the body — and he doesn't.
Fujimori's supporters dismissed suggestions that his health troubles were a ruse to pave the way for a pardon.
The chief of the Islamist Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, criticized the plan as a ruse against the Palestinian people.
Tesla's CEO teased a Tesla-branded tequila earlier this year as part of a ruse on social media.
And far from insulating the FBI against accusations of bias, Mr Comey's ruse united the electorate against it.
Amber's escapades involves an Ever After-meets-Aladdin-level fake identity ruse as she hungrily pursues a story.
Cops suggested they were most likely lulled in under a ruse by a man promising a quick fix.
" He denounced reporters on an individual basis and called concerns about his campaign's connections to Russia "a ruse.
It's very clever — not ruse, but facade, perhaps: this smooth, courteous exterior that is very hard to penetrate.
" Gerashchenko compared the ruse to Sherlock Holmes faking his own death in the classic story "The Final Problem.
We now know assorted power brokers, shady international businessmen and autocratic regimes eagerly played along with the ruse.
Whatever one side says is seen by the other as a tactic or a ruse, or is overinterpreted.
It was a ruse needed to placate the politicians who demanded a cost benefit analysis of Basel III.
Cathy Ruse, JD, is senior fellow and director of the Center for Human Dignity at Family Research Council.
But I suspect Tuco will somehow figure out the truth of the ruse that landed him behind bars.
The greatest meta-ruse Us performs on "us" is in the not-so-obvious political commentary it creates.
Unfortunately, this is a common ruse for criminals to profit from individuals in search of a better life.
Soldiers disguised as tourists sailed to Syria in 1983 in what became known as the "comrade tourist" ruse.
Her claim to some Native American heritage was not a 'ruse,' and her explanation should have settled it.
The use of decoy construction equipment, Dias said, was just the latest ruse employed by Brazil's drug gangs.
In one ruse, the state's labor relations board assessed enormous penalties on wage claims brought by phantom employees.
Remarkably, rather than recognizing its own failure to appeal sooner, the government accused the ACLU of a ruse.
This ruse, however elaborate, still only lasted a month, at which point Veronica Hilda Theriault, 45, was arrested.
Hearst bought the ruse and, by the end of the finale, left Deadwood to pursue new mining opportunities.
That ruse, Kraft's attorneys say, was a phony "suspicious package" warning that forced an evacuation at the spa.
Several sheep that were part of the attackers' ruse were also killed, their bodies scattered near the mosque.
This lofty vision of genteel brotherhood is a ruse obscured by meticulous patriarchal systems, initiation rights, and prayer ceremonies.
Yes, recreational cannabis is legal in California, but I'd convinced myself I was somehow being subversive with this ruse.
Thankfully, a vigilant user of the hyperlocal social network platform Nextdoor was able warn us of the cunning ruse.
But it seems the "engagement" that captured the Internet Monday is merely a ruse to promote a music video.
Outdoors, they all adopt the shared personality of Karen Settman, a ruse that's been working despite its obvious limitations.
The tariffs are justified by "national security", a ruse to render them legal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
Three moderate senators, Ms Collins, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, slammed the ruse.
They never imagined that this ruse would backfire, but Mr Trump drove these once-loyal Republicans into Democrats' arms.
His ruse was ingenious, but was creating an Excel file about bedding really the best use of his time?
"German authorities have handed over ... the 21-year-old citizen of Ruse," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
It was a ruse, and the ultra-violent trailer for Mortal Kombat 11 flared to life behind him instead.
But Mr Market, as he came to be called, thinks this kind of linguistic ruse has outlived its usefulness.
Ridley testified that Lane went through an elaborate ruse to fool friends and family into believing she was pregnant.
One ruse is getting firms to overpay for rent on a head-office building ultimately owned by family members.
Rubio's staff, in coming up with this ruse, appear not to have noticed that Social Security is going bankrupt.
Seeing how well its ruse worked on Twitter, the regime apparently concluded that Abbas no longer has effective protection.
Nor is it some sort of radical and shortsighted ruse that would harm the nation in the long run.
Rumors that the program itself was a ruse designed to ensnare people into deportation sowed fear in immigrant communities.
US intelligence agencies told The New York Times that they intercepted communications between Saudi officials planning a possible ruse.
A Saudi official as well as another Saudi briefed on the kingdom's investigation into the killing confirmed the ruse.
A civilian nuclear power program is often a ruse for making that fuel, and building a clandestine nuclear arsenal.
And now you're telling us it was part of an educational ruse to show us what sheep we are?
The suspect was identified as Severin Krasimirov from Ruse, who lived near the park where Marinova's body was found.
The President's allies are already arguing that the controversy is simply another ruse by House Democrats to damage Trump.
The affidavit says they used a "tactical ruse" at the business to remove the occupants and install the cameras.
There&aposs just one catch — Joel is Jewish, and his lack of Christmas knowledge threatens to expose the ruse.
It has since become clear that this was a ruse Northern whites used to obscure their own discriminatory policies.
The same ruse was used by Nigerian drug gangs in an attempt to smuggle cocaine into Ireland in 2011.
Swinton's only regret in saying goodbye to Ebersdorf was that she couldn't prolong the ruse until the film was released.
One minute you're watching with joy, and the next you're nervous that what you've been watching has been a ruse.
The reason for the ruse is that performers want to be rich, but not to make fans think them greedy.
I guess one of the reasons I'm here today is to tell you the whole Russian thing, that's a ruse.
Meds can make for a lucrative hustle, but it's tough work keeping up the ruse of being crippled or crazy.
Or was it all a ruse from the get-go, a grand Russian propaganda effort against GMOs and Western science?
Throughout the ruse, Ms. Delmaro told Mr. Rice her work was putting her in danger and wiping her out financially.
Someone asking for water or money out on the road might just be a ruse to try to rob you.
Of course, these public displays of affection could just be an elaborate ruse to divert attention from the real contenders.
While some media and insiders have expressed some doubt about the report's sourcing, here's hoping this rumor isn't a ruse.
Fawcette claims it's all a ruse set up by Nichols' son, so he can get his hands on her money.
Keeping up the self-imposed ruse was exhausting, a constant need to moderate even my facial expression and vocal tone.
"Moonraking" was a ruse to disguise their true aim, which was to retrieve kegs of smuggled brandy from the pond.
NON Worldwide will release A Ruse of Power, the debut album from Los Angeles-based artist VIOLENCE, on August 26.
Mu Sochua, deputy of Sam Rainsy's Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) party, dismissed the release of activists as a ruse.
The ruse worked, and the bank, Banrural, one of Guatemala's largest financial institutions, approved a construction loan for about $5,700.
Walt kept up the ruse until the very end, when he finally admitted to Skyler why he had broken bad.
But Mr Putin's is a twisted vision of liberalism, and at home many of his compatriots see through the ruse.
I guess one of the reasons I'm here today is to tell you the whole Russian thing that's a ruse.
Time will tell if we'll finally get new Frank Ocean in our lives, or if it will be another ruse.
Bobby, meanwhile, is left to feel like a fool who fell for his former underling's ruse, hook, line and sinker.
A few months after the trip, Ms. Duke staged an intervention to get to the bottom of Ms. Sorokin's ruse.
And Tobias is not what he seems to be: the ruse leads to the endangerment of a celebrated (fictive) painter.
When the ruse works, the dealers think a rival criminal stole the drugs, and the Justice Department continues its investigation.
Austerity continues to be the ruse of the city's stupendously rich to avoid fair taxation, and the story grinds on.
Other Republicans went further, accusing the Democrats of orchestrating a political ruse merely to damage Trump's reelection prospects in November.
Workers and advocates claim that is a ruse to avoid payment and that the same owners still run the restaurant.
In particular, the White House bashed the Democrats' impeachment case as a "rigged" partisan ruse designed to damage Trump politically.
Gonzalez was not troubled by the ruse, which had been approved by his supervisors to win over a crucial source.
Maggie, last seen leaving with Sasha for the Hilltop, is now presumed dead by Negan after Father Gabriel's burial ruse.
Handly said that bank regulators would likely want to know why a bank hadn't caught on to such a ruse.
Manning would keep a straight face for the next few minutes before letting his new teammate in on the ruse.
In addition to Mr. Rechnitz, Mr. Peralta's ruse ensnared Jeremy Reichberg, another businessman later arrested in the police corruption scandal.
Harriet sees through this ruse, saying, "I'm going to be free or die," before launching herself into the river below.
It's a clever ruse — Jim Horne likened the solving strategy to "crosswords on quicksand," which implies uncertainty and probable doom.
" Further driving home the ruse, CollegeHumor promised they're "currently working on a distribution deal to release the full 93-minute film.
To deliver the news, his manager created a ruse, telling Jackson that representatives from his record label had called a meeting.
He has pleaded not guilty and has publicly decried the now-completed Mueller investigation as a ruse designed to undermine Trump.
Was Arthur indeed impotent as Catherine claimed, or was this an elaborate ruse constructed by Catherine and upheld by her entourage?
Maybe Dusty Baker outfoxed everyone with a clever ruse, forcing Joe Maddon to switch up his lineup at the last minute.
As Sarah headed out, Bell told the audience it was all a ruse and that Michael was secretly dressed as Kristoff.
It was all a big ruse for Deckard to get out of an obligation and go spend time with her kids.
There has been little reason to see the Trump administration's stated justification for the citizenship question as anything but a ruse.
According to Huffington Post, this weasel ruse was uncovered when one of the buyers took their new "poodle" to the veterinarian.
Instead, it was spawned for the fruitless Keynesian ruse of what amounts to not much more than hole digging and filling.
In any case, he had a ruse of his own to outfox the Swedes, making his players use different jersey numbers.
In other words, the ruse of uprooting operations probably helped Amazon extract more favorable tax subsidies and incentives from local governments.
Billi, notably, is initially left off the invitation list, with her parents thinking she'll be unable to carry off the ruse.
I voted many times on promises of repeal and replace, and it looks like it was all just a big ruse.
Biggio's walk and Woodman's ruse made it into the nightly report that is required reading for the Jays' player-development staff.
When the truth comes out, his doctor convinces him to keep up the ruse which, of course, gets out of control.
Some saw the announcement as a ruse to extract more money from donors, who have been distracted by the Syrian crisis.
I bought the ruse until I had a playdate with a friend who asked me if we could watch The Simpsons.
As JT's career took off, Ms. Albert enlisted her boyfriend, Geoffrey Knoop, a musician, and his sister Savannah in the ruse.
Opponents say they're a ruse to depress election-year participation by black and other minority voters, who tend to support Democrats.
The petition may have been a ruse intended to put Republicans on the spot over their support for open-carry laws.
Beck starts cackling maniacally, and tells the bartenders and his fellow patrons that they can break character now — the ruse worked!
A well-constructed Russian maskirovka ruse, like a good Russian play, typically builds an underlying narrative before introducing the plot twist.
Unlike "Martin," these characters mostly manage to pull off the ruse, and when they do, it is simultaneously gratifying and mortifying.
Her body was found on Saturday in the bushes near the Danube River in Ruse, a small city in northern Bulgaria.
Within 48 hours, Turner and Frazier were both arrested in Amsterdam after a suspicious New York teller had uncovered the ruse.
Some also see the push away from lead bullets as a ruse for limiting gun rights or banning hunting more broadly.
When this ruse was discovered, Gary then had to write a faux-memoir, "Pseudo," claiming schizophrenia and confusing things still further.
Republicans have already dismissed both charges as a political ruse and an attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election.
Walmart spokesman Charles Crowson told USA TODAY the company is "certain" the incident was a ruse, but offered no other details.
But the story about the woman's condition was all a trick -- a ruse to flush out the driver, the report said.
But the rapper's tweet met with skepticism, since she has been known to pull an elaborate ruse from time to time.
Greef will offer the client Mando as a ruse, and they'll blast the client and his Imperial stormtrooper friends to bits.
"He came across as more peace-prone, reform-minded and denuclearization-prone, which I think is a ruse," Mr. Lee said.
The clever ruse also seems to have worked on Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the artists otherwise known as Ant & Dec.
We all need to be united and show that we will do our best to prevent this from happening again in Ruse.
However, in a complete plot twist, Bell revealed that the game was a ruse for a promposal the show was helping with.
Michelle is swept up in it, but she recognizes the ruse — just because she's impressed doesn't mean her defenses have been defeated.
The "tactical ruse," as Sharp called it, involved an officer placing a "package" in front of a nearby business the night before.
His wife expressed unease over part of the ruse, but Caplan expressed no such moral compunctions once she got off the phone.
The Balkan country had reported on Saturday the first outbreak at an industrial farm, at another pig breeding farm also near Ruse.
The elaborate ruse has sparked criticism from those who argue it undermined journalists' credibility, and stretched the limits of credible police investigations.
So they formed a new nation and installed a "madman" puppet leader that can easily be controlled to keep the ruse alive.
Hundreds of people were expected to attend a funeral service for 30-year-old Marinova in her hometown of Ruse on Friday.
So, was this whole thing an elaborate ruse so that you wouldn't have to be on a season with Trinity Taylor anymore?
Maybe FP's sudden reversal is all a ruse to get more information about what Jughead knows and throw people off suspecting him.
She also seems to twig it's a ruse when Kimmel tells her he ate her bubble mixture and now he hiccups bubbles.
Another ruse is that a user account needs to be updated by clicking on a link, or that tax returns aren't complete.
The actress had been warned by local villagers that Nyoni's film wasn't a film but an elaborate ruse -- "'it's witchcraft,'" they said.
Either way, however, Sarah and Paeus getting Abby on board was all a ruse to get someone helping them from the inside.
The optimistic part of me wants to believe it's so she won't have to lie to Axe, so the ruse is believable.
It's an almost reflexive ruse so you can move through the awkward moment and perhaps allow the other person to save face.
"The self-professed genius was just stupid enough to buy our ruse," said Ryan Williams, a former spokesman for the Romney campaign.
Abortion rights groups say the restrictions are expensive, unnecessary and a ruse intended to put many of the clinics out of business.
It's all a ruse, of course; with a knife safely tucked behind his back, this Nazi will be dead in no time.
The ruse was exposed when a woman touched the snow only to find her hand covered in paint, the Moscow Times reported.
Next they mapped that voting data compared to vaccination rates, specifically looking for an effect after news of the CIA's ruse broke.
He had to resort to a ruse to get her to Manhattan (she loves her work and hates leaving Washington, he said).
It is true that duplicitous subjects may attempt to employ a ruse to get the officer to relax or drop his guard.
The excluded candidates, including allies of Navalny, denounced the action as a ruse designed to stop them winning seats in Moscow's parliament.
Under the ruse of being newlyweds, they got rooms with beds dusted with rose petals and flanked by pails of iced champagne.
James Inhofe (R-Okla.) laughed off the summit as a mere ruse for foreign officials to pop Champagne at their taxpayers' expense.
But could the idiot in question be someone closer to home, someone whose undoing this is all an elaborate ruse to engineer?
But it was all a ruse, federal prosecutors say, a cover for Ms. Butina to advance Russia's agenda within the Republican Party.
Then, with the buyer silenced, he took over his Wickr account and contacted Zaron with another order to keep up the ruse.
Her equivocating is probably a ruse to afford her maximum maneuverability through the rest of the primary campaign and the general election.
The line gets a laugh, but it's a ruse: Tarantino is palming off the convolutions of his plot as a knowing gag.
SAGE, HERA, SLOOP, SUMO, WASP, PSAT, RUSE and ELATE were all of this type, which is pretty common fill in cryptic puzzles.
Ukrainian officials defended their actions, saying the ruse had been necessary to try to stop Russian-financed attacks against targets in Ukraine.
Will women voters feel exploited by what they might see as a ruse, and will that anger rebound in Ms. Nixon's favor?
It was all a ruse by his archnemesis, Whiterose, to blow up the dozens of buildings where Elliot parked those records instead.
This ruse gave Iran access to funding held in a humanitarian escrow account, which the vendor recycled back to the clerical regime.
"This would take quite an elaborate, Hollywood-quality ruse in order to place so perfectly," Hsiung wrote in his response to WIRED.
The court document doesn't say what the ruse was, or whether the women knew any of the visitors were law enforcement officers.
Staff caught on to his ruse (somehow) and followed him out of the shop, where he abandoned the blind near a canal.
To fend off attacks like the one I'm making now, states employ a clever ruse: earmarking the funds for specific popular causes.
"Wayne Tracker" is the kind of name you use when sloppily trying to avoid detection—a ruse that clearly didn't work for Tillerson.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, an obvious ruse, and contained about 6 inches of PVC pipe packed with explosive material, a small clock, and wiring.
Firms opting to bow to America have thus devised a ruse: blame unspecified issues of "commercial viability" for their decision to leave Iran.
S leave to go "get a drink," which turns out to be a ruse to spy on a person named Elizabeth Perkins. Mrs.
The ensemble is a half ruse — Immix Ensemble is essentially one man: Australian-born and current Liverpool composer and sax player Daniel Thorne.
But none of this was a worry, as "Trump for President" was only a ruse that was going to last a few months.
He also explained that his complex double-blind ruse was necessary during tests of new treatments to control the psychological variables at play.
Rose is fixated on the fact Midge's manager was the plumber at Steiners and refuses to accept the resort job was a ruse.
Madoff is known to the public mostly through pictures and the little video that emerged of him once the ruse had been uncovered.
The best ruse came in 1993 when he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol that combined, gracefully, the male and female signs.
Increasingly, his supporters appear to be implicitly raising the possibility that his campaign team was lured into any wrongdoing by an FBI ruse.
With the show breaking the fourth wall, it allowed Elliot to feel comfortable enough to share his ruse with his "friend," the audience.
I've always been fascinated with shows and movies about spies, so I have to admit that I enjoyed my ruse a little bit.
Of course, it was all a ruse, but as founding songwriter and former Brujeria guitarist Dino Cazares explains, it was more than that.
Throughout the ruse, she and her father show their affection for each other only through vocabulary words they've learned together in study drills.
Images of da Silva's escape ruse, a silicone mask with long black hair and a teenage themed t-shirt, made headlines throughout Brazil.
Figuring out when deception becomes criminal conduct is a challenge because not every ruse is a crime — but some can come awfully close.
In addition, the transcripts show that some parents resisted speaking about the issue over the phone or otherwise caught on to the ruse.
To surprise Andrade, Jay met him and his family at Bob Hope airport in Los Angeles under the ruse of touring Jay's garage.
"We need to make sure that we don't use food safety as a ruse to try and protect a particular industry," said Pompeo.
The National Security Council is likely working overtime to identify whether the reported North Korean "commitment to denuclearization" is real or a ruse.
"The giveaway with Alissa Violet was definitely not [a] scam and ruse," the company said before thanking BuzzFeed News for "looking into it."
But regardless of when it happens, The Farewell will eventually open in China, and the family might finally have to drop the ruse.
"A tactical ruse was conducted at the target business to remove the current occupants and install covert video surveillance equipment," the affidavit says.
Eventually, one of them figures out the ruse, and, pretending to mistake the errant cock for a thief, gives him a good beating.
Cara's ruse has been viewed nearly three million times in three days since it was posted on Imgur – apparently her ingenuity resonated with folks.
But Pastor Moon shrugged off the notion that his church's embrace of guns was a ruse to financially benefit his brother's firearms manufacturing company.
Trump and his Republican allies have hammered the impeachment investigation as a political ruse designed to hurt the president's chances of reelection next year.
"It's not for a movie," Hathaway joked about her baby bump, quelling potential theories that this was all a ruse for an upcoming film.
And when Grace realizes that it's all a ruse, she rips up the immunity and calls David out for being twitchy when he lies.
As a ruse, the forced labors were told to dig zigzag-shaped trenches for the army, but in reality they were digging their graves.
The first few hours of Binary Domain are rough—rough enough that you might be thinking that playing Binary Domain is an elaborate ruse.
And conservative voters, conditioned by decades of right-wing politicians and media exploiting and enhancing their gullibility, make the perfect victims for his ruse.
Though Galloway calls the Amazon headquarters competition "a giant head-fake and a ruse to occupy the front pages," he believes Newark will win.
And Latinos are unlikely to forget his deceptive biography scandal — claiming Cuban refugee status — a ruse meant to court conservative Cuban-Americans in Miami.
But doing that could also be entirely separate from whomever is behind the ruse to make Saul think Iran is breaking the nuclear deal.
But the ruse was all part of Ciancia's master plan, as he pretended to stumble as he climbed off the stretcher, the station reports.
These include limits on the use of brass-plate subsidiaries and on tax deductions linked to intra-group loans, an esoteric but lucrative ruse.
As Nigeria's smugglers know, a common ruse to avoid them is for goods "in transit" to a landlocked country to go missing en route.
Analysts said voters had viewed the referendum as a ruse by the PSD, which supported the change, to divert attention from more pressing concerns.
The poor man just wants to find a husband for Rachel Lindsay and keep up the ruse of reality TV being a relationship goldmine.
Certainly the official repayment formula, which has yet to be applied, looks like a ruse to avoid revaluing the bonds and should be reviewed.
She would not fall in line behind fashionable causes; she deemed free love a "ruse for guys" and performed at Fort Bragg during Vietnam.
Add to it the fact that many people successfully predicted the ruse and it will be viewed taken as a sign of storytelling failure.
That's a ruse by some on the left to try to create an image that's far worse in description than it is in reality.
That includes subjecting her to unnecessary treatments, lying to medical personnel and binding her daughter to make her look younger and perpetuate the ruse.
" He also called questions about his team's links to Russia during the presidential campaign "a ruse" and "you know, a fake news, fabricated deal.
Jazeera quoted Dehghan as saying Iran would not negotiate its missile programme with anyone, and dismissing U.S. threats of a war as a ruse.
Kiley White, 26, of Galloway, was arrested July 12 and charged with deception and harassment for the alleged ruse, Egg Harbor Township police said.
If she adopted his argument, she would be essentially calling the House's proposed ethics laws "a ruse" for getting Trump's financial records, she said.
Lucky for me (unlike Captain Quinlan), my booze ruse was never discovered and I was able to stumble out of Black Angus scot-free.
Except, we learn now courtesy of a Politico story on how easy it is to meet with Trump, that it was all a ruse.
After everyone discovers how bad this is, Ben comes up with a not-so-brilliant ruse to absolve Selina of responsibility for the tweet.
He lets three of the Frey progeny into his house as a ruse to kill them and turn them into three large meat pies.
Which raises the question: If the option pass has been around since before World War I, how does such an old ruse still work?
If the United States cannot provide clinching evidence of Iranian culpability, its eagerness to assign blame looks like a ruse to start a war.
Any claim of transpartisan authority is viewed with skepticism, as a kind of ruse or tool through which one tribe seeks to dominate another.
They have ignored the record numbers who have joined peaceful demonstrations and dismissed their pleas for democracy as merely a ruse to achieve independence.
If Buemi was going to keep up the ruse, he had to send out placebo pills that would be indistinguishable from the real thing.
In the government's brief to the justices, Mr Thuraissigiam's tale of persecution is pitched as a weakly justified ruse to stay in the country.
Marianne is commissioned to succeed where a previous artist has failed, under the ruse that she has been hired to accompany Héloïse on walks.
KABUL, Afghanistan — They looked like Afghan Army soldiers returning from the front lines, carrying the bodies of wounded comrades as part of the ruse.
Janet was able to maintain the ruse because Bad Place team leader Shawn (Marc Evan Jackson) rebooted Bad Janet millions of times off-screen.
I want to share the marvellous ruse with someone, but what can I say, that an exhausted woman in her forties appears as such?
At Star Wars Celebration Friday, Tran endeared herself to fandom with the elaborate ruse she'd used to prevent her parents from blabbing the secret.
The defense claims Meng was unlawfully searched and questioned under the ruse of an immigration check and is seeking a halt to extradition proceedings.
Others thought that the use of the distinctive word was more likely a ruse to throw people off the scent of the true whistleblower.
Pretense to the contrary, appeals to any sort of trans-partisan standards or restraints, are merely a ruse, a gambit in the endless war.
At first the industry was able to mask the extra capacity by reducing sailing speeds by a third, but that ruse has reached its limit.
Planned Parenthood, meanwhile, says the concerns about patient care are essentially a ruse, and the state's real goal is simply to shut down the clinic.
While the relationship starts out as a ruse, the plan eventually backfires on her son when she and the friend actually fall for one another.
Others still spied a ruse to escape liability for violent user content, now that Facebook would no longer be able to read any of it.
And the question is, did Mueller know that this dossier was phony yet used it as a ruse in order to go after Donald Trump?
The upcoming Netflix reality special stages an elaborate ruse in which a series of scripted events drive one unsuspecting man toward killing a living human.
"A tactical ruse was conducted at the target business to remove the current occupants and install covert video surveillance equipment," according to the court documents.
Marinova's appearance on "Detector" was the first time she had anchored the show on Ruse-based TV station TVN - a popular channel in northeastern Bulgaria.
Protesters did not allow the officers to enter, believing the emergency to be a "ruse," according to a protester who streamed a Facebook live video.
The gesture was a ruse—her U.S. cell phone didn't work in Mexico, and, anyway, the local police were known to collaborate with the cartels.
That's "recommended for best performance," which is a bit of a marketing ruse for people who believe they can slide by with regular-grade fuel.
Now next imagine how you would feel after you realized you were not only lied to but considered dumb enough to fall for a ruse.
And even as GOP lawmakers declared the Russia investigation would be exposed as a ruse, some Republicans on the Intelligence Committee sought to temper expectations.
Gray Matter It's bad enough that expertise is under attack these days from populist political movements that dismiss specialist opinion as just another establishment ruse.
That ruse, reminiscent of the legendary escape from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco, helped give the fugitives a 12-hour lead on their pursuers.
He once warned that China had committed "rape" against the US economy and tweeted that global warming was a Chinese ruse to damage US manufacturing.
Turkey claims the current American trial is a ruse meant to damage Turkish politicians, and its government has retaliated by moving to seize Zarrab's assets.
Many of the over 150 targets saw through the ruse and contacted the Defense Ministry, which alerted investigators in July 2015 that something was wrong.
Those excluded, including allies of prominent opposition politician Alexei Navalny, denounced the move as a ruse designed to stop them winning seats in Moscow's parliament.
With this ruse — an illegal loan under New Jersey gaming laws, resulting in a $2900,21999 civil penalty — Donald Trump narrowly avoided defaulting on his bonds.
Somehow, these villagers seemed to know that the fire was just a ruse to make them clear out and bring the opera to an end.
While abroad, Ripley becomes obsessed with Greenleaf's luxurious lifestyle and begins to slowly take on his identity, turning to violence to keep up his ruse.
After seeing through the false identity she comes up with as a ruse, he does the most unexpected thing imaginable in that moment: He confesses.
Realizing they are both going to the same exhibition that night, each must find someone to pose as a spouse to pull off the ruse.
I thought I had thwarted hackers by substituting certain letters and numbers for similar-looking special characters, but obviously they saw through this clever ruse.
Seattle Police Department said in a statement Thursday that the police officer was suspended six days without pay for using a ruse during the investigation.
The officer's partner told investigators she knew there were no injuries and she believed there was no need to use the ruse, the report said.
It sounds plausible (plus most people aren't entirely sure what the FTC does), so you nod along, but don't fall for it; it's a ruse.
" — SETH MEYERS "There's apparently this fear that transgender kids are using it as a ruse to sneak into restrooms and grab people by the genitals.
But O'Rourke also risks playing into GOP dogma that all gun control is a ruse for Democrats to confiscate the guns of law abiding Americans.
That evidence led to warrants for surveillance cameras, which police secretly installed inside the massage parlors — apparently under the ruse of a possible bomb threat.
More than 500 grieving Ruse citizens, carrying red and white carnations and funeral wreaths, flocked to her funeral service at the Sveta Troitsa (Holy Trinity) Cathedral.
When his mother tried the "I ate your candy" ruse, he immediately twigged that it was a Jimmy Kimmel joke because he'd seen it on YouTube.
They found that profile pictures showing outstretched arms and legs got more yeses than those with crossed arms, excluding responders who picked up on the ruse.
Many analysts were skeptical of the deal, however, saying that the announcement wasyet another confidence trick or "ruse" to placate markets and support the oil price.
That ending, of course, is Ben asking Mindy for a divorce following a bizarrely elaborate ruse he created to give the couple a real relationship challenge.
With his grip on power starting to slip, some have asked if the Hollywood-esque coup attempt was an elaborate ruse by Maduro and his supporters.
"We are working on all possible motives and we do not exclude any," Marinov told reporters on Monday in Ruse, Bulgaria's main Danube river port city.
It turned out that screenwriter Mesh Flinders, filmmaker Miles Beckett and former attorney Greg Goodfried, who took out the aforementioned trademark, had created the Lonelygirl292 ruse.
Put on your tin foil hats, this story could be a ruse to make us think Woolworths supermarkets are an ideal location to start a dalliance.
The farm in the village of Goliamo Vranovo, near the Danube city of Ruse, is close to a farm where authorities are already culling 40,000 pigs.
At the same time, Republicans in Florida and other states have employed the ruse of "religious freedom" to vote against protecting LGBTQ populations from workplace discrimination.
Cocker apparently gets a kick out of keeping the ruse up with inquisitive journalists, and when I called him he dropped into and out of character.
Their tales of heartache and suffering are dismissed as nothing but a ruse; their real aim, we are told, is to infiltrate and destroy Western society.
IT IS a ruse familiar to officials the world over: if you have embarrassing or controversial news, release it on a Friday, the later the better.
It was all a ruse to get him out of his office so that Gabriel could rifle it and the female agent could ransack his computer.
On Thursday, he dismissed a growing controversy about ties between his aides and Russia as a "ruse" and a "scam" perpetrated by a hostile news media.
The Blacktivist ruse was part of a larger Russian plot to divide Americans, according to Senator Mark Warner, the vice-chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
But Ingrid Turinawe, a senior official in Besigye's Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), said she believed the withdrawal of the police guard had been a ruse.
Disguised as a count, he insinuates himself into the uncle's home and seemingly into the niece's affection, enlisting Sookee in the ruse as Hideko's new maid.
Bulgarian National Radio reported that he spoke to reporters as he was brought to a district court in the northern city of Ruse on the Danube.
The diagnosis was phony, however: a ruse to separate from the Navy and join the C.I.A. But he wasn't recruited to be an officer, he said.
The ruse started in City Hall, when Edward Carney, the magistrate at the Ninth Police District at 248th and Buttonwood, was summoned to the director's office.
Some liberals have argued that this conservative defense of free speech is really a ruse to say all sorts of racist, sexist, and other bigoted things.
But now it's starting to look like the EF model is a ruse to disrupt early-stage venture capital… or is that too simple an analysis?
Scientists and public health officials were outraged and predicted that the ruse would be a propaganda victory for the Taliban, helping to undermine legitimate vaccination efforts.
They're conscientious about keeping up the ruse—they never touch one another outside the house, and they keep their curtains drawn when they're home alone together.
In the season's closing scenes, it appears that Hearst has bought the ruse and Trixie is safe, but the villain still rides off over the horizon.
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More recently, the siege has been written off as a brilliant North Vietnamese ruse that concealed the impending Communist attacks on urban centers — the Tet offensive.
"He really just wanted to discuss what had happened, and suggesting that he was part of some ruse is an extremely unlikely scenario," Judge Smith said.
While it's true that they are essentially dupes, lured by the noble ruse of rescuing Bernard into cleaning up a billionaire's mess, Adams avoids passing judgment.
It is a convenient ruse to make the period under President Obama a foil to his heroic rescue of black people through his magical political powers.
He said that after his founders had negative experiences, and after he himself was pitched to buy the supposedly proprietary data, he figured out the ruse.
Mr. Jones amplified conspiracy theories claiming that the relatives of victims were actors involved in an elaborate ruse meant to confiscate firearms from law-abiding citizens.
The ruse also allowed the company to meet job completion goals: 24 hours for an emergency and two business days for both urgent and routine items.
Yeah there's a bunch of ... obviously there is concerns that this is just kind of a bit of a ruse and it's not really an investigation.
On Thursday, he dismissed a growing controversy about ties between his aides and Russia as a "scam" and a "ruse," perpetrated by a hostile news media.
Then, on Tuesday, during a particularly ruse-filled episode featuring the 99's annual Halloween Heist, Jake made the ultimate move: he asked Amy to marry him.
In 1813 the governor of Massachusetts, Elbridge Gerry, approved an electoral district resembling a salamander, inspiring the term "Gerry-Mander" for what became an enduring political ruse.
Sater found his own dealer, from New York City's 47th Street diamond district, and brought him to the Middle East to make the ruse seem more authentic.
Closer to the bar, Luther Boggs leaned on Jeanne Gosnell, his best friend and occasional beard — a female companion used as a ruse to conceal one's homosexuality.
Stallworth keeps the ruse going by persuading his sardonic Jewish partner, Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver), to take his place for face-to-face dealings with "the organisaton".
But other liberals have argued that this supposed defense of free speech is really just a ruse to say all sorts of racist, sexist, and bigoted things.
The ruse, orchestrated by Ukrainian Security Service, was designed to expose an alleged murder plot in which Kremlin officials offered a Ukrainian middleman $40,000 for Babchenko's assassination.
He was reportedly "paranoid" about being followed by tabloid reporters, an anxiety that might also have been a ruse to justify his need for discretion and privacy.
Related: Colombia's peace deal with the FARC could still fall apart Either way, some form of the FARC ruse is likely to remain in the DEA's repertoire.
Authorities have this week declared a state of emergency in Ruse and another district Pleven, in northern Bulgaria, where there have been outbreaks among home-raised pigs.
But the next day Babchenko appeared at a news conference and authorities said the ruse was aimed at uncovering a Russian plot to kill dozens of journalists.
The ECB sees "back-to-back" operations—doing business in the EU27 but shifting the risk to London using internal trades—as a ruse to minimise relocations.
China sees this as a ruse to embolden its neighbours to stand up to it, and so as part of a broader American strategy to contain it.
Protesters have made it clear they want a whole new generation of leaders and are likely to see the formation of a new government as a ruse.
If you fall for the ruse, your login information can then be sold on the black market to others falling for "cheap access to Netflix"-type scams.
The suit alleges that Bourbon, who lives in Queens, even went so far as to print a set of fake business cards to keep up her ruse.
Republicans argue that many Democrats have already announced they will oppose Kavanaugh and the push for documents is a ruse, designed to stall movement on his nomination.
It determined that Galin had broken airline rules with the ruse, and invalidated the 400,000 frequent flyer miles that Galin had accumulated over the years, AFP said.
For a second, you might think that the entire thing was a ruse: that Ford programmed a fake rebellion as some means of preventing a real one.
Days before, Mélida had mentioned returning to rebel territory to see her sister, but now Javier thought it was a ruse to return to the FARC fold.
It was a constant ruse of me trying to hide my perceived imperfection because of what I thought male fragility could potentially do to our budding relationship.
As they work together to keep up the catfishing ruse, they grow close enough to become each others' support systems through the trials of high school life.
In its ruling last week, the court said there was no evidence that Mr. Lee had been a spy or that his defection had been a ruse.
As Kuyda's endeavor proves, even when we intellectually know that we're not actually communicating with the dead, there's still something in us that keeps up the ruse.
I say aptly because "The Cold Record," written and performed by Kirk Lynn, is aggressively informal, hiding its craft and intentions beneath the ruse of its setup.
And even if he actually intends to denuclearize, he's going to want an ironclad assurance that this all isn't a ruse to get him out of power.
"The ruse ultimately contributed to the subject's subsequent suicide," Andrew Myerberg, the civilian director of the OPA, said in a letter to Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best.
His statehood platform is finished and, perhaps even more importantly, he can no longer hide his or the Oversight Board's financial gimmickry behind the ruse of Statehood.
That lie could only be sustained with the cooperation of black people, who went along with the ruse mostly to fend off white fears about slave rebellions.
Research conducted by the RAND Corporation at the behest of the Pentagon confirms that cost complaints are a ruse, and Trump's "tremendous medical costs" don't match reality.
This ruse allowed me to buy my first card, sit down in front of a state-owned computer and log my first entry: A blogger was born!
That's my friend Gavin Sparks and me, and we're gearing up to pull off the finest ruse Wimbledon has seen since the invention of Greg Rusedski's hairline.
"We thought it was a ruse that most nutrition bars offered lots of empty calories and lacked micro-nutrients, plant-protein, and fiber from real foods," Emmett says.
Four-times winners Russia edged out Romania in Cluj as Anna Blinkova and Anna Kalinskaya won the deciding doubles rubber against Jaqueline Adina Cristian and Elena Gabriela Ruse.
Of course, there is always the option that the challenge itself is just another ruse; a misdirect from a creative team that's known for its sleight of hand.
He pulled it off because it's a necessary part of the ruse, but it was a strained effort because Trump's ignorance and indecency are difficult to wish away.
Between 2004 and 2008, he and 12 other employees raked in $19 million in their elaborate ruse, which involved falsifying loan documents for construction projects that never materialized.
The religious right was never as unique as it wanted everyone to believe, and now Trump has revealed the movement's superiority to be the ruse it's always been.
Condemning President Obama's initiatives for expanding computer programming and software education in schools as a "corporate ruse" in an essence condemns the progress of science and society itself.
Police in Jupiter, which is located in Palm Beach County, used an undisclosed ruse to gain access to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa that Kraft had visited.
Sturgeon's opponents accuse her of setting up an impossible task so as to have a ruse to retry her luck with independence after losing a referendum in 2014.
It's not so formally different from the rest of the book, which I take to the be the point: The character has given up the ruse of objectivity.
Twitter collectively woke up Friday morning on April Fools' Day, hoping GOP front-runner Donald Trump would come out and say his candidacy was a ruse all along.
Next, my final ruse—and the one that has to come off: Bounding through central London, stinging from the cold slap of failure, I'm pulling my hair out.
The Russian government has adopted Butina as another plank in its long running list of grievances against Washington that it says prove that American democracy is a ruse.
District officials say Mr. Li and Ms. Zarutskaya married, a common ruse used to jump bureaucratic hurdles that make it difficult for foreigners to get access to land.
But none of that matters: The audience and the actors are all in on the ruse together, and everyone involved has to buy in for it to work.
If Democrats believe the infrastructure bill is a ruse to advance another agenda they dislike, they will oppose it overwhelmingly, and the criticism will further dampen Republicans' enthusiasm.
Even for someone who has lived, at various times, in Philly, Germany, London, and Connecticut, the ruse positioned Rodrigues first and foremost as a child of the internet.
Kindly, none of them touched the skis or the kayak propped against the walls, lest they test, and ruin, the ruse that an outdoor sporting adventure was possible.
Explain. Imminently, they're gonna announce that the D.C. metro area is the location of the HQ2, reflecting that this entire shitshow circus HQ2 is nothing but a ruse.
I worry that someone might read your piece and walk away with the impression that there was no "there" there, that this whole story was just a ruse.
And yet, Chuck's speeches to Dr. Gilbert about guilt as a state of being, if not as a set of demonstrable facts, were more than just a ruse.
She's in disguise as a senior citizen in a retirement condo (long story), and Ms. Shawkat — a comedic old soul to begin with — pulls off the ruse brilliantly.
Today, though, most locals know that the "I just rolled out of bed" look is often a ruse — one that takes plenty of time and money to perfect.
The ostensible purpose of the base was to promote Arctic science, but in the nineteen-nineties an investigation by the Danish government revealed this to be a ruse.
In the closing moments of the season, she finally — finally, finally, finally — told Kelsey about her (not actually convincing) ruse, though that's probably the least of Liza's troubles.
Attaullah Khogyani, spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province, on the Afghan side of the border, suggested that Pakistani forces had fired the mortar bombs as a ruse.
The ruse fails, but Claude asks the writer to help punch up the plot of his real life; their misadventures give rise to an unlikely buddy-comedy dynamic.
Often the ruse is not apparent until recipients have read much of the survey or read an accompanying letter, by which time they have been primed to give.
It's also unclear where the hell this video was taken, but one thing's for sure ... Tay stuntin' in front of expensive cars proved to be quite the ruse.
They are broadly supportive of the Kremlin's policies and have repeatedly run for president, behavior critics say is a ruse to create the illusion of genuine political choice.
Babchenko said that he could have refused when Ukrainian officials approached him with the idea for the ruse about a month ago, but he acted on his own volition.
While some potential victims were likely smart enough to see through the ruse, others, eager to cash in on the ICO craze, simply gave their money to the hackers.
Suiche writes that, in his opinion, the purpose of this ruse was to "control the narrative of the attack," meaning the hackers behind it sought to mislead the press.
Workers should also beware of companies that declare "we're all family here"—a ruse to get workers to put their employers ahead of the needs of their real families.
This has brought him into conflict with Ms Fujimori, the ex-president's daughter, who calls the referendum a ruse by Mr Vizcarra to hide the incompetence of his government.
He proposed right after New Year's Day in Paris — McDermott's favorite city — with a clever ruse: She arrived thinking they were going to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
But despite it appearing like a total ruse, Tunsil did appear for his first press conference with the Dolphins, albeit an hour or so after it was originally scheduled.
Stampfli said the girl repeatedly "took advantage of her small size" and employed a "ruse" to make it look like she was traveling with adults ahead or behind her.
Players of the game have learned about OSDM's ruse, however, leading to the rise of competing factions and rebel groups that want to take it down at all costs.
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Gloria Schmidt, who represents the Osundairos, said the brothers, who were extras on "Empire," merely thought they were helping Smollett and were made scapegoats after Smollett's ruse was uncovered.
They do it for the Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford's event that may or may not just be a ruse to force Los Angeles residents to face the cold.
Heaven (frozen yogurt stands and all) is an elaborate ruse where demons disguised as friendly neighbors torture unsuspecting souls by playing on their fears and insecurities for all eternity.
According to Stone, the shooting was part of a ruse in which Gaul wanted to appear to be "coming to her rescue, being her hero," the Associated Press reported.
RELATED: Obama gun reforms rely on Congress But gun-rights groups say any effort to use today's lack of enforcement to push for new gun measures is a ruse.
"This is a ruse, because it doesn't take into account the 24,000 active duty and 13,000 reservists that Congress added in last year's enacted" National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Whether or not anyone actually bought into the ruse, the tactic is emblematic of a conviction still widely held: Fast food is, by and large, food of the poor.
During the Barnetts' first court appearance, Michael Barnett's attorney, Terrance Kinnard, suggested the Barnetts were caught in ruse when they gained custody of Natalia in a 2010 emergency adoption.
The deputy at the detention center "directed Ms. Plascencia to wait in the cell as a ruse to delay Ms. Plascencia's departure," the lawsuit obtained by the Times argues.
Over the following months, Lane kept up the ruse of being pregnant to Ridley, friends, and family by pretending to go to doctor's appointments and having a baby shower.
Protected by ringleaders with political connections, the ruse has ballooned in size, he said, slowly normalizing a practice that has jeopardized the tourism jobs of thousands of honest locals.
In an elaborate ruse, Zeus transformed himself into a magnificent swan and pretended to escape from a bird of prey, then laid down next to Leda and impregnated her.
Mr. Morgan said in an interview that the Russian botnet ruse "does not ring a bell," adding that others had worked on the effort and had written the report.
When the jihadists tried to force him to fight, she dressed him as a woman and fled, but Kurdish forces arrested him when they discovered the ruse, she said.
Chicago PD Superintendent Eddie Johnson says Jussie's dissatisfaction with his "Empire" salary motivated the ruse and claims Smollett was also responsible for the hate letter sent to Fox Studios.
Elizabeth Warren provoked Facebook with a deliberately misleading Facebook ad that claimed the company had endorsed Trump — before admitting that was a ruse to expose flaws in Facebook's policy.
Segel discovered it after seeing "The Institute," a 2013 quasi-documentary by Spencer McCall that was in on the ruse, raising more questions about the phenomenon than it answered.
Impeachment news on some days has been almost too cinematic to be true: an elaborate screenwriter's ruse that we have all fallen prey to, I would think to myself.
Some speculate that this is all just an elaborate ruse to sell books, others believe it is a vanity project meant to burnish Schultz's ability to garner a following.
The broadband industry further argues that Congress should enact bipartisan net neutrality legislation, but this a ruse and unlikely to produce the strong rules needed to protect the internet.
But other conservative critics just think it was a Sessions-led DOJ ruse to get everyone to quiet down about appointing another special counsel to investigate the FBI's actions.
Instead, I'm pretty sure the whole "I really need to fit into this dress" panic was a ruse to cover up Kate's "I really want to keep this baby" panic.
Babchenko told fellow reporters at a news conference in Kiev that he could have refused when Ukrainian officials approached him with the idea for the ruse about a month ago.
Instead, the family has gathered together under the ruse of a wedding as Haohao (Han Chen), Billi's cousin, has been coerced into marrying his girlfriend of only a few months.
According to authorities, it was all a ruse: Adamson and Marquez used the "guise of a camping trip" to bring Ben out in order to assault him, the affidavit states.
Boxed in by his own foolish promises and ineptitude, he has fallen back on the ruse of declaring an emergency and grabbing what money he can from the military budget.
One ruse is to cut corporate taxes to 21% (although that is still above the British rate, which is currently 19% and due to be lowered to 17% in 2020).
It turns out, however, that Littlefinger was the one in danger, as Sansa and Arya catch onto his ruse (with an assist from Bran, who can see into the past).
Not only did she fake cancer to take their money, she used her minor child as part of her ruse and allowed the child to believe his mother was dying.
General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko, one of the few Ukrainian officials who knew about the ruse in advance, briefed the ambassadors of the United States, the European Union and other countries.
The case's unusual details made international headlines — further fueled by Herba's claim that his crimes were actually an elaborate ruse meant, with Ayling's consent, to help her financially and professionally.
The first two, 69-year-old Philip McCloskey and 19-year-old Jonathan Rizzo, picked him up while he was hitchhiking, a move prosecutors called a ruse to find targets.
In the Medium post and over email, he argues that the sheer transparency of the ruse should be taken into account when people discuss what he did with Tokyo 41.
Take Ann Coulter, a frequent Fox News guest, who despicably called the children separated from their parents "child actors," as she urged Trump to not fall for this supposed ruse.
This conventional narrative ruse — the unearthed secret — is not wholly persuasive in a book that admirably avoids melodrama, especially since the revelation does not have the weight of meaningful consequence.
However, Bouteflika stopped short of stepping down and many activists fear his move may be a ruse in a country where authorities have a long history of manipulating the opposition.
A Titanic secret Oceanographer Robert Ballard explains how he found the Titanic wreckage as a ruse to throw off the Soviet government while he searched for Cold War Navy submarines.
In fact, the apparent broken English might just be a ruse, a trick to make us believe the author doesn't speak the language, according to a linguistic analysis of it.
They made the Russian story up as a hoax, as a ruse, as an excuse for losing an election that in theory Democrats should always win with the Electoral College.
" He called for a rigorous congressional review of the deal, and said that if it "is what it appears — a Rusal ruse — then we should reject this latest Trump scam.
When she sat up she felt slightly woozy and for a moment, wondered whether this had all been a ruse; a nagging fear that she had been drugged and violated.
But before it could occur, officials at West Face were alerted that it was a fake interview and a friend at the company told Ms. Huang it was a ruse.
But with Krystal's new love interest, Cody, onto her ruse, it's not clear if his allegiance to the organization will hinder her attempt to expose it for what it is.
Given that your first duties are to her, you must not knowingly participate in this ruse — you can't continue to prescribe a drug that you know will be administered stealthily.
As Trotsky sat at his desk and began to read an article Mercader had written as a ruse, Mercader pulled out the ice ax and struck him on the head.
The Trump administration has called the surge of Central American immigration a crisis and says most migrants falsify asylum claims as a ruse to gain entry to the United States.
The outward courage feels like a ruse to convince ourselves that this immense pain will subside in time, and the weakness of our faith is showing us its shallow limits.
White House officials planted the idea that he was part of a ruse to distract curious reporters, though Judge Hardiman said he was merely visiting a fellow judge in Altoona.
The Cinderella myth relies on some sort of ruse, a shamed secrecy about the truth of a woman's past, and the outside agency of both a fairy godmother and a prince.
Weaver-Gates kept up her ruse by walking around inside the hospital and then emerging "as if she had treatment and was caught on camera wandering the halls," the statement says.
The broader market would certainly welcome such enhanced transparency, but how long would it be before the ever-inventive trading community comes up with a new ruse to game the system?
Zero Latency is building a shorter, more arcade-style version of their zombie game for Sega, Tim Ruse, Zero Latency's co-director, told Mashable Australia, with all new environments and characters.
But an anonymous source tipped the Lake County clerk of courts' inspector general's office to the pair's ruse, and the county has since ordered a system-wide audit of its libraries.
So, Ukrainian soldiers at the front have improvised: They prop up the dummies of straw and extra uniforms that appear to hold the missiles, as a ruse, an army spokesman said.
The landing zone was actually closer to a different village, a ruse intended to confuse the Taliban in Boz-e-Qandahari about the purpose behind the noisy arrival of the helicopters.
Andrea and Michaela kept the ruse going at Tribal Council, saying that the majority six would stick together, but it was all for show, as Sarah and Michaela did indeed flip.
The ruse allowed the automaker to sell diesel-equipped cars and sport utilities without installing emissions control systems that could have compromised performance or posed an inconvenience to customers, prosecutors charged.
January 20, 2016 -- During a segment on National Public Radio, Clinton says the letter from the inspector general was nothing more than a ruse to damage her campaign for the presidency.
They included conservatives such as Austin Ruse, president of the Centre for Family and Human Rights in America, and liberals like Lord Alton, a British peer and former Liberal Democrat politician.
The French government's two representative directors effectively used the failure of Nissan, which holds a 15% stake in Renault, to explicitly endorse the Fiat deal as a ruse to end deliberations.
Mr Kim's apparent offer to discuss denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula in exchange for what South Korean officials have described as "security guarantees" looks like little more than a cynical ruse.
What I do not expect is for them to pretend to be an interracial married couple as part of their ruse to buy the house, which has been abandoned for years.
Fox News, the hosts, introduced a new tactic of confronting some of the candidates with clips of old remarks—a ruse that might have embarrassed Mr Trump had he turned up.
Team Clinton reaction Former Clinton campaign officials accused Trump of using the furor over Comey's handling of the email server as a ruse to get out from under the Russia investigation.
Jones's ruse was so successful, that he convinced the captain of the British vessel to lend the Bonhomme Richard (Jones's famed ship) a pilot to help Jones navigate the local waters.
Yet she and her supporters contend that the proceedings are a ruse to disguise what she has long argued is a coup against her, a highly charged term in Latin America.
Molly Levinson, a spokeswoman for the USWNT, called the numbers a "ruse," adding that Cordeiro's letter was a "sad attempt" to quell growing support amongst fans and politicians for equal pay.
So it would have to have been an elaborate ruse, in which delegates have been falsely and convincingly pledging loyalty to Cruz for a long time in order to stop Trump.
Russian authorities have said repeatedly that the episode was a ruse to put the Kremlin in a bad light ahead of the presidential election last Sunday, which Mr. Putin won easily.
But several thousand people turned up anyway, saying the reporter's release was just a ruse to defuse a protest or that police abuse was a problem wider than just his case.
For his part, Mr. Babchenko said he was not privy to all the details of the investigation, but went along with the ruse because he believed his life was at risk.
Though the staff didn't quite buy his ruse, Stroup returned to Bears Den the next day with doctored paperwork he claimed was from his dentist, complete with his name and birthdate.
"Jack Johnson's Ruse" was the headline of an article on his using a white man to book rooms for him in London because hotels would not allow him to stay there.
That's one of my biggest gripes with how the Cosby survivors are being handled, as if this is all some elaborate ruse for a cash grabber or to gain rape fame.
These days, restitution of so-called "African patrimony" exhausts me, because it is yet another ruse the West has devised in order to distract Africans from the real problems facing them.
Jason Ethier, better known as ImJayStation on YouTube to more than 5.4 million subscribers, published a lengthy video on Sunday admitting the entire thing was a ruse to gain more subscribers.
On Saturday, however, McAfee tweeted that he will not eat his own dick on TV, despite his promises, and that the bet was, in fact, a "ruse" to boost Bitcoin's value.
For similar reasons, Berlin concocted a public relations ruse around Lenin's journey across German soil, the notorious sealed train — a convenient myth for Lenin, also, to distance himself from German sponsorship.
So in stocking his cabinet with members of the Wall Street elite contrary to the seductive pitch of his campaign, Mr. Trump is using a classic ruse of the shady salesman.
A scene from "American Hero Story" becomes an ingenious ruse for the twists to come, sticking Hooded Justice in an interrogation room with two detectives determined to expose and humiliate him.
In other words, it was all a ruse to set up a Trump campaign aide so that the FBI could launch a fake investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
Former intelligence officials said that the F.B.I. lured Mr. Lee back to the United States as part of a ruse and he was interviewed five times in May and June 2013.
Without the carcass, we may never know where this poor disemboweled animal fit on the tree of life, or even if it was just a ruse some local prankster cooked up.
Authorities quickly unraveled the ruse, and he was given five years' probation, 32 hours of community service a month, and an order to pay $13,000 for the cost of the government's search.
"This could show that U.S.-China trade talks have become a ruse, falling in line with disappointing China trade data," Selena Ling, head of treasury research and strategy at OCBC, told Reuters.
"We've got new controllers that are easier to use, new backpacks that were made by military contractors so they're much more comfortable, and new [virtual reality] headsets made by Sensics," Ruse said.
The authorities suspect that 30% of driving licences are fake, many of them duplicates to help drivers evade bans—a ruse that would be impossible if all licences were linked to Aadhaar.
Justin's attorney Ambrosio Rodriguez says the failed move for a permanent restraining order was nothing more than a ruse to cheat his client out of royalties for the band's album, "The Canyon."
His opponents counter it is a ruse designed to avoid free and fair elections the Socialist Party would lose, and possibly consolidate one-party rule in the mold of communist ally Cuba.
This reputation was so solid that the EU's Brexit negotiators initially wondered if the incompetence of their British counterparts was a clever ruse to lull foreigners into a false sense of security.
Patterson, the DEA spokesman, said guerilla groups in other countries, such as Peru, have "just changed their names" rather than actually quitting the drug trade, meaning a similar ruse could still work.
"This could show that U.S.-China trade talks have become a ruse, falling in line with disappointing China trade data," Selena Ling, head of treasury research and strategy at OCBC, told Reuters.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria reported on Saturday an outbreak of African swine fever at a breeding farm for pigs near the Danube city of Ruse in the north east of the Balkan country.
Negan is led to a grave site, but he's never shown Maggie's body, and what at first seems like another cheap stunt begins to look like it could be a clever ruse.
To those who say her support for her father's bigoted political career makes her "complicit" in his wrongdoing, and belies a transparent, image-oriented, profit-seeking ruse, Ivanka Trump pleads for leniency.
Public pension trustees and chief investment officers face the difficult task of informing Paul that the ruse is up and Peter will no longer stand for being robbed of his retirement livelihood.
Security in Baluchistan has improved in recent years, but separatists, who view infrastructure projects as a ruse to steal natural resources, killed 10 Pakistani workers building a road near Gwadar this month.
Trump should see Kim's "offer" to refrain from further weapons tests for now as what it is — a lazy recycling of the old ruse he used on the Obama administration in 85033.
Upon disembarking, they tell the young man that the fight was a ruse to help them get off the bus: apparently the three men on the bus hadn't been touching the ground.
This ruse, which scientists call pseudocopulation, works because the orchid tends to bloom during a specific window each spring — shortly after lonely male bees emerge from hibernation but before female bees appear.
Mr. Pozner is also suing Alex Jones, the right-wing conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, over his assertions that the massacre was an elaborately staged ruse meant to promote gun control.
But among the demonstrators, rumors abounded that Mr. al-Bashir was living with relatives or that his ouster was a ruse and he was still calling the shots, only now in secret.
The links to the bogus websites always were presented in compressed shorthand, provided by the online service TinyURL and presumably used to mask details of the addresses that might reveal the ruse.
The prosecutor general, Sotir Tsatsarov, told reporters in Ruse on Monday that nothing would be ruled out, but he also said that it was unlikely the killing was connected to her work.
The Reeves immediately see through Gardner's ruse, but the idea of joining a team of likeminded heroes willing to do what the law won't tantalizes Will in a way June can't understand.
The classic ruse is to use this kind of money to buy London property via anonymous shell companies based in overseas dependencies historically linked to the UK, like the British Virgin Islands.
"The argument that this is a ruse for a Muslim ban I don't think is credible anymore," said Josh Blackman, an associate professor at the South Texas College of Law in Houston.
Assange has claimed that the charges are a ruse to trap him and have him extradited to the U.S., even though Washington has not filed issued an indictment against the transparency activist.
Court records show that, to keep up the ruse in Paraguay, Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Small bought large amounts of untaxed Palermo cigarettes, then sold them at a markup to their employer.
But rather than rely on Mr. Yanukovych's invitation, Russia intervened using a ruse: Soldiers wearing uniforms without identifying insignia turned up on the Crimean Peninsula and in two provinces in eastern Ukraine.
Business elites have thrown their support squarely behind Duque, the hand-picked candidate of powerful former President Alvaro Uribe, fearful that Petro&aposs efforts to present himself as a moderate are a ruse.
During his surprising confession on Tuesday, Lee claimed he was motivated to kill Corwin because he suspected his lover was molesting his daughter — a claim prosecutors described as a "ruse," according to KESQ.
Each black and white video, which is played through a smartphone-connected projector, includes a full half-hour of original footage so as to minimize obvious looping that could give away the ruse.
This lack of transparency is occurring thanks to a ruse that permits political advocacy groups to claim that they are principally social welfare agencies and thus tax exempt and not subject to disclosure.
He said that was a ruse to cover up for the fact that the U.S. political elite had nothing to say about serious issues such as the country's national debt or gun control.
Most wiretaps only last about a month before they need a renewal, but Lenich was able to keep up the ruse for about a year due to the forgery, law enforcement officials said.
Before their arrival, Kimmel prepped the gathered group of stars to be quiet, and even dimmed the lights in the theatre as they entered under the ruse that they were visiting an exhibit.
Details about how and why the trio conspired to pull off the elaborate ruse are still scarce, but it's likely we'll learn more as the charges are filed over the next few days.
After an excruciating 20 minutes of Ben questioning himself via the Socratic method, he decides he can't keep up this ruse any longer considering there are 10 other women willing to play along!
When the helicopter touched down and a photographer started snapping pictures of the couple, Ms. Hill hadn't caught on that his story was a ruse, and that he had hired an engagement photographer.
The trade-off was that being closer to a referee also made it more likely that the official would see through the ruse and ignore it — or, worse, hand out a yellow card.
This facade usually passes muster with the docile American media but foreigners often see through the ruse — especially when Gershman publicly practically calls for ousting elected foreign leaders such as Russia's Vladimir Putin.
The election was originally scheduled for 2013, but the Lebanese Parliament extended its own term and postponed the balloting several times using the ruse that security concerns made it difficult to hold elections.
His family remains blissfully unaware that he's a spy, and he tries (and often almost fails) to keep up the ruse that he is a humble government employee with a boring desk job.
Even still, according to Mark Bederow—a former Manhattan prosecutor turned criminal defense attorney—there's no way Weinstein's lawyers would try to use his health as a ruse to make him seem sympathetic.
Officials said the F.B.I. and the C.I.A. lured the man back to the United States around 2012 with a ruse about a possible contract with the agency, an arrangement common among former officers.
But somehow — and this action by Mr. Delavan remains inexplicable — he wrote back that the fake Google email was "legitimate," leading Mr. Podesta or one of his aides to fall for the ruse.
Instead of interpreting Trump's remark as a red line, the president may be playing the role of the madman, in a ruse to pressure the Chinese to get tough on Kim, Kelly continued.
Police get a search warrant, and use a 'tactical ruse' to install cameras inside On January 24, a detective obtained a search warrant authorizing police to secretly install video cameras inside the business.
In a statement following the arguments, AFSCME President Lee Saunders criticized the lawsuit, calling it a ruse funded by anti-union oligarchs to divide workers and make it harder for them to organize.
Each member of this pair continues making the barely there gestures that serve, through reflex or ruse, as signs of life: Each blinks at regular intervals; each tilts her head from side to side.
Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy is based on the true story of Laura Albert's elaborate JT LeRoy ruse — one that had entangled many unknowing celebrities in her deception, and in its exposure, riveted the book world.
Even though he spent his glory days with a rotation of glamorous starlets like Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds and Jayne Mansfield on his arm, it was all a ruse to hide his sexual orientation.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters Friday that the proposal "has the risk, if it is a ruse, of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
"We're certainly working on the strong possibility that (the graduation ticket) was a ruse to get the two victims to that location," Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said in a news conference Saturday night.
Perhaps Reid's greatest ruse was allowing the president to overreach by making unlawful recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board without litigating to defend the Senate's power to confirm or reject these appointments.
The threat of doctored videos purporting to be real news clips drew national attention earlier this year after comedian Jordan Peele and BuzzFeed released a viral video that turned out to be a ruse.
Later videos showed the entire operation was a ruse, but many commentators and fans of Cohn have labeled the entire stunt irresponsible, claiming that Cohn is setting a bad example for her young followers. 
He disguised the ruse by faking documents that logged non-existent trades among his own shell companies, which posed as a food supplier, a food distributor and a shipping firm in Turkey or Dubai.
That conversation allegedly led to a ruse in which Kenney knocked on Berreth's door and tried to hand Berreth a cup of coffee, which Kenney alleged Frazee had told her to lace with sedatives.
The threat of doctored videos purporting to be real news clips drew national attention earlier this year after comedian Jordan Peele and BuzzFeed released a viral video that turned out to be a ruse.
RUSE, Bulgaria, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Bulgarian police said they had detained a Romanian citizen of Ukrainian origin for 24 hours and were checking his alibi as they investigated the killing of journalist Viktoria Marinova.
Les sept planches de la ruse (2008) featured acrobats scaling giant, geometric boards, and Sans Objet (2012) was an alternately scary and delightful pas de troix between two dancers and a huge, industrial robot.
And while ISPs have funded countless editorials from ISP-funded groups trying to generate support for their gambit, most net neutrality advocates in Congress appear to see the effort as the ruse it is.
Far from a ruse that registers invalid voters (an assertion from your op-ed that the Washington Post later corrected), it would simply make it easier for more people to participate in our elections.
For those who haven't changed their passwords in years, the ruse could appear more realistic, and the hustle itself may become fine-tuned as the perpetrators weave in fresher bits of stolen user data.
Mr. Zuma suggested that the most fundamental of economic laws was merely nominal; remove the scales from our eyes and we see that so-called economic laws are a ruse invented by the powerful.
But Trump is wrestling with a growing controversy at home about potential ties between his aides and Russia, which he dismissed on Thursday as a "ruse" and "scam" perpetrated by a hostile news media.
But only if the harasser is willing, committed and genuinely humbled is therapy likely to be anything more than a ruse to buy some sympathy — and worse, perhaps an eventual return to the field.
The club has hardly made a secret of the fact it felt Financial Fair Play was a ruse concocted by the game's traditional elite to keep upstarts like City and P.S.G. in their place.
It's done for her or requires her reluctant participation, from the ruse at work to her great big secret, to the dance party that breaks out in Remini's kitchen on Maya's way to work.
Another ruse involved bringing children to a cemetery near Annemasse dressed as mourners — in black veils, carrying funeral wreaths — and having them climb a gravedigger's ladder to scale a wall within feet of Switzerland.
One of these twins, Leonid, has begun to question his role while on the press tour, and the ruse is close to being uncovered, because they've run out of twins to send into space.
The mission to rescue the endangered Blue from the now-shuttered theme park is revealed to be a ruse to keep her in captivity and exploit her as an attraction ... and maybe something worse.
The police said three or more gunmen performed the brazen assassination, but some officers suggested that was a ruse to weed out false confessions and bad tips, and that there was only one shooter.
It's a ruse to shift the conversation from where it belongs: the performance of this presidential administration, and especially whether it is governing consistent with the Constitution and a long-established body of law.
The boy smells a rat when he notices a discrepancy between the new fish's markings and Splotch's splotch, but he goes along with Mom's ruse to let her feel she's being a protective mother.
The New York Times noted that such a ruse wouldn&apost be uncommon for Ghosn — he once disguised himself as a construction worker so he could leave a detention center without the media noticing.
The day before Mr. Rivera Martinez's arrest, two other men were removed from the main courtroom after it was discovered that they had continued a multiday ruse pretending to be paralegals for the defense.
The network apparently offered a $250,000 "bug bounty" (which may have been a ruse) for the hackers to delay the release of its stolen data, and the hackers refused, instead demanding $6 million or more.
He believes the allegations are a politically motivated ruse that will ultimately result in him being extradited to the United States to press charges over his activities with Wikileaks, which posts classified government documents online.
But his supporters have said logistical problems may force a delay and have called for a "national dialogue" on the vote - an announcement that the opposition has dismissed as a ruse to postpone the poll.
Bulgarian Severin Krasimirov, is to be charged in person with the rape and murder of 30-year-old Marinova, whose body was found in a park in her Danube hometown of Ruse on Oct 6.
Rattled by the gratuitous sadism he's just witnessed, Eugene tells the women of Negan's harem he's seen through their ruse to try to kill Negan and refuses to let them have the pill he made.
The Utah teacher accused of fatally shooting her ex-husband's girlfriend in front of her own twin daughters allegedly snuck into the apartment where she'd commit murder after luring her ex outside with a ruse.
Realistic and silly fantasies aside, maybe this retirement thing is just a marketing ruse to generate buzz, and the Yod will come back for one last outing against Buakaw in China or the USA. Maybe.
Critics have already expressed fears that the Obama administration will be taken in by the Nusra Front's deception and naively (or wittingly) use the political ruse as an excuse to stop bombing the Nusra Front.
But he has spoken out against across-the-board citizenship because, he says, it is a ruse for Democrats to add voters to the rolls, assuming that most of the Hispanic immigrants would vote Democratic.
The whole superhero act is a ruse; Beck is a fraud who's using highly advanced technology to create realistic but illusory situations that make him look like a hero while putting Spidey in serious danger.
RUSE, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Bulgarian police questioned a Romanian man about the murder of TV journalist Viktoria Marinova on Tuesday but released him without charge and the country remains under international pressure to solve the crime.
But although Shawn still believed Michael was on his second attempt, the other demons assisting his grand ruse — including one ambitious leader named Vicky (Tiya Sircar) — grew fed up with his failures and took over.
A purported nationwide search to find a home for a "second headquarters" looked, as soon as the company announced it had settled on New York and Washington, DC, as if it had been a ruse.
RUSE, Bulgaria, Oct 9 (Reuters) - A Romanian citizen detained as part of an investigation into the murder of a Bulgarian TV journalist will be released without charge, a senior Bulgarian police official said on Tuesday.
But Wall Street investors saw through the ruse, recognized its as a real-estate company that was bleeding lots of money, and scoffed at the idea of paying a tech-like premium for its shares.
Khashoggi's death managed to unravel the ruse of MBS as the modernist reformer, laying bare his drive to power, his crackdown on free speech, and his role in the humanitarian crisis and conflict in Yemen.

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