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  • 21Cheating Wives Tales — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Cheating Wives Tales Produktionsland Vereinigte Staaten …

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  • 22Cheating (law) — Criminal law Part of …

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  • 23Cheating death — For other uses of the phrase, see Cheating Death (disambiguation). The medieval painting of Death playing chess from Täby Church in Sweden. The phrase cheating death is commonly used to describe the manner in which a person avoids a possibly… …

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  • 24Cheating Death — The phrase cheating death is commonly used to describe the manner in which a person avoids a possibly fatal event or who prolongs their life in spite of considerable odds. A person who cures themselves of cancer without chemotherapy, a person who …

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  • 25cheating — 1. noun An act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition. 2. adjective a) Unsporting or underhand …

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  • 26cheating — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. lying, defrauding, deceiving; see deception 1 , dishonesty …

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  • 27cheating — n. act of defrauding by deceitful practice; deception tʃiːt n. dishonest person, deceiver; fraud, deception v. deceive, swindle; betray, be disloyal; break rules; obtain answers or information in a dishonest way (on a test, etc.) …

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  • 28cheating — teaching …

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  • 29Cheating —    This describes a situation where a dog is avoiding obstacles or cover when enroute to an item or when returning from retrieving an item …

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  • 30cheating — Defrauding; obtaining an advantage by deception; a common law offense, otherwise known as cheat, less than a felony, effected by means of some token or device having the semblance of public authenticity, such as spurious money of the realm or… …

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