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1 Because the plan was concocted by a lawyer makes no difference.
2 A drink that was concocted by our grandmothers was Nutmeg tea.
3 That warning was concocted by one of my predecessors as a form of protection.
4 He read the record of my criminal career as concocted by the arresting officer.
5 An evening of amusement and unmasking, doubtless concocted by Primi.
6 And I know now that it was a lie concocted by my mother and you.
7 History is full of hundreds of Indian treaties concocted by governments who could not enforce them.
8 Many of Bashir's defenders assume the evidence for war crimes is false or concocted by the West.
9 The German scheme was concocted by the successor of Bismarck himself, none other than Kaiser William II.
10 Rather, we're likely to see more lawsuits, disparate regulations concocted by states and cities, and more discontent.
11 Its name was drawn from the Declaration of Independence, from a phrase first concocted by Thomas Jefferson.
12 They were called apostolical perhaps because concocted by some of the bishops of the so-called apostolic Churches.
13 They had been concocted by a clique of young extremists, who were now masters of the situation.
14 But it was not concocted by me.
15 The drink they had given Beaut was a horrible mess concocted by the laughing bartender at their suggestion.
16 Why, indeed, unless there had been a conspiracy concocted by these men against his authority and his interests?
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