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1 And it's a gross distortion to imply otherwise, Schumer said.
2 Its portrayal of history as male oppression and female victimage is a gross distortion of the facts.
3 Madam, - Two recent indictments of Israel in your pages, based on gross distortion of historical events, deserve an answer.
4 John Lester, a former judge who was representing Jennifer, said, The District Attorney is guilty of gross distortion , Your Honor.
5 This is a gross distortion , former Deutsche Bank head Josef Ackermann told the Reuters Global Wealth Management Summit in Geneva.
6 A cursory analysis of the 2007 general election shows that any such imposition would be a gross distortion of the electoral process.
7 She had come to realize that most of her previous beliefs about the quarians were either outright wrong or gross distortions of the truth.
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