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1 That would be a fallacy into which he was incapable of falling.
2 In particular, there seemed to be a fallacy underlying the Principle of Equivalence.
3 Yet he felt that there must be a fallacy lurking somewhere.
4 To say that Roman-script Konknni journalism did not make a mark would be a fallacy .
5 If there be a fallacy , he is not hurried away to something else before he can detect it.
6 I knew it, I say, to be a fallacy , and yet I hid behind it from the eye of God.
7 If this be a fallacy , be pleased to prove it such,- Ishallnot be sorry to have it so proved.
8 When an alleged fact was found to be a fallacy , we were told it was not a literal fact, simply a spiritual one.
9 In your presence, however, the thing is forced upon me as though it were a truth, while I know it to be a fallacy .
10 When the supposed proof was found to be a fallacy , the statement in support of which it was alleged would be more or less shaken.
11 The idea that they are more trouble than dogs is a fallacy .
12 There is a fallacy or two in this statement; but let it pass.
13 The idea that comics is a male-only market is a fallacy .
14 This did very well for the Parliamentary Committee; but it is a fallacy .
15 There is a fallacy , too, in comparing unchangeable laws with a personal governor.
16 That this is a fallacy may be seen in an example or two.
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