Aún no tenemos significados para "as spurious".
1Two of the seven CDs are devoted to works now regarded as spurious.
2When the complaint was revealed Mr Joyce dismissed it as spurious and defamatory.
3And why, Florry, does it peculiarly mark it as spurious?
4The gale had ministered to a heroism as spurious as its own pretence of terror.
5The speech addressed "To his soldiers in Spain," Augustus considers likewise as spurious.
6Each religion regards all the other religions as spurious.
7They want a great experience, but don't want to be treated as spurious "customers".
8He regarded the claim that opening on Easter Sunday would offend Irish religious sensitivities as spurious.
9We insist that the attempt to explain away every inconsistency as spurious is a sorry refuge.
10But although he was profoundly affected, his infatuation was as spurious as her pretense of one.
11The reasons for opposing gay marriage, they say, are just as spurious as those of the racists were.
12Rather he will cast aside historical records as spurious, and insist that all genuine poets have been beautiful.
13Their devotional feelings blinded their critical judgment; and they never ventured to put aside a modern addition as spurious.
14Both, in fact, have been branded as spurious, the latter from times as early as those of the scholia.
15Others dismiss such claims as spurious and say that banks and industry players should face equal regulation for equal opportunity.
16The passage referring to Jesus in his "Jewish Antiquities" has been considered as spurious even by conservative scholars.
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