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Examples for "con"
Examples for "con"
1According to him, English players have long known how to con referees.
2According to the actress, Wilson used his children to further his con.
3You're spiritual con men, confidence tricksters offering false faith and false hope.
4Mr Lowry is con testing the Tipperary North election as an Independent.
5But no way was I falling for this guy's penny-pinching con job.
1The only endocrine gene with differential expression following ConA stimulation was prolactin.
2On Monday, Morgan phoned Cona to say he was getting worse.
3Our results showed that the crmA gene effectively inhibits apoptosis induced by ConA hepatitis.
4I hear the breeze of Cona, that was wont to lift thy heavy locks.
5Cona remembers that they joked and laughed like equals, and talked endlessly of their passion: rugby.
1Nuno de Cuna fell sick and died on the voyage.
2Insurance firm CUNA Mutual will hire 25 people for its new European headquarters in Dublin.
3Nuno de Cuna, who was an excellent governor of India, died at fifty-two years of age.
4Especially interesting among these publications are the "Cuna de América" and others devoted to belles-lettres.
5In 1681, Wafer was seriously injured and he spent time recovering with the Cuna Indians on the Darien Peninsula (between Panama and Colombia).
1Many had letters on them, and these were mostly-CVNO
1Cuno, moved more by pity than hope of reward, attempted the feat and succeeded.
2James Cuno from The Art Institute of Chicago explores themes of cultural heritage and in particular 'who' owns antiquities.
3A young huntsman, Max, is in love with Agathe,' daughter of Cuno, the chief-ranger of Prince Ottocar of Bohemia.
5Taylor says that Cuno was the first to insist upon the proposition that race is not co-extensive with language in 1871.
6"Hush, Cuno," said his brother, smiling in spite of himself at the boy's ardour.
7Father Cuno, hearing him, drives him away, begging Max to think of his bride and to pray to God for success.
8In a very short time Cuno, who had quite forgotten to challenge his host, was on the best of terms with him.
9How the custom of thus providing for the successorship originated, Cuno now relates in answer to the questions of one of the party.
10Prince Ottokar, with his retainers, is present at the festival at which Max is to justify Cuno's choice of him as a son-in-law.
11His great-grandfather, also bearer of the name Cuno, had been one of the rangers of the prince who ruled the dominion in his day.
12A deadly quarrel seems imminent, but is averted by the coming of Cuno, Chief Forester, and Caspar, who, like Max, is one of his assistants.
13The conversion cost $1.6 million; Phelan and James Cuno raised six hundred thousand dollars, and the university put up the rest.
14Until now, 3M's biggest deal was the roughly $1.35 billion purchase of filtration company Cuno 10 years ago, a company spokeswoman said.