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1 She couldn't imagine what he hoped to gain by this whole charade .
2 The critics are missing something incredibly obvious about this whole charade , though.
3 Will we have to go through the whole charade again in nine months time?
4 It is the DA who have arguably come off worse during this whole charade .
5 They could feel extremely embarrassed by the whole charade , both now and in later life.
6 Maybe this whole charade is a prelude to the real trap he's setting for you.
7 This whole charade had gone on long enough.
8 Maggie seemed pleasantly amused by the whole charade .
9 In fact, with lucrative sanctioning fees up for grabs, they often appear to encourage the whole charade .
10 Had Nola planned this whole charade so the two of them could live in peace forever afterward?
11 Jezzibella tried to smile at him, but the whole charade of pandering to him bored her now.
12 Reason then raises two questions: The whole charade was an embarrassment and it made you wonder two things.
13 What good was this whole charade ?
14 It seemed that this whole charade had not been necessary, but merely to satisy Smith's enjoyment of manipulation.
15 Regardless of how this whole charade plays out, we can safely say he's not into Britt and Sophie.
16 This whole charade would be unnecessary.
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