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falsely

in an incorrect manner to credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy would be to bestow credit falsely in an insincerely false manner a seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, chat falsely about this and that, and emerge into the rest of the evening as though nothing had happened

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Simple sentences

I was falsely accused.
She was falsely accused.
Tom was falsely accused.
There are those who think, falsely, that video games are the source of all our ills.
He was accused falsely.

Movie subtitles

And if the jury believe that any witness has willfully sworn falsely. to any material fact, thejury is at liberty to discard. and disregard the testimony of such witness.
Yes. - Knowing her as you and I did you think her capable, not only of committing suicide but falsely accusing her sister of her death?
The line of questioning up to now is a familiar one. seeking to falsely characterize the accused. by the clever manipulation of semantics.
My lord, you do me shameful injury falsely to draw me in these vile suspects.
Councillors, behind these walls our brothers lie in chains, falsely imprisoned.
In my judgment book, you have accused your brother falsely.
It means to swear falsely under oath.
Blessed are you, when men revile you and persecute you and speak all manner of evil against you falsely because of me.
Blessed are you when men shall revile you and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake.
I falsely confessed to the Commandant that I half-beat-up Roberts and that's why I'm going to solitary.
Falsely accused?
No, sir, not falsely accused.
I'm being falsely accused.
If they can't, then 10,000 to 20,000 innocent men, women, and children. are falsely accused, brutally tortured till they confess.
Why, you were the one that so falsely accused him.
Knowing her as you and I did you think her capable, not only of committing suicide but falsely accusing her sister of her death?
But what I said was falsely reported to you.
Now you're lying, falsely accusing me.
I'm being falsely accused. You know that.
I would rather die than falsely incriminate my friends.
I've been falsely accused.
Coming here without permission and accusing me falsely. What will the consequences be?
Through your insideousness I lost the woman I loved, And you have falsely accused me.
The suicide of the falsely accused maid. The murder of the Armstrong child. The death of Mrs Armstrong, while giving premature birth to a stillborn baby.
No, she killed herself when falsely accused of complicity in the kidnapping and killing of little Daisy Armstrong.
Sign a confession that I accused you falsely at the trial?
You falsely accuse me of a crime I did not commit.
But now I find I had suborned the witness and he's indicted falsely.
Falsely, falsely murdered.
The experiment of the great Torricelli clearly proves that the effects falsely attributed to abhorrence of a vacuum should instead be attributed to air pressure.
He says he does not have to confess having slept with her and that claimant represents the facts falsely for financial gain.
And don't accuse anyone falsely. Be content with your pay.
It is a mortal sin to swear falsely.
I swore falsely.
Falsely accused, but my brother, heh, the boy genius, is out looking for a better lawyer.
And why would anyone want to falsely implicate the Bajora?

News and current affairs

Polish and Russian Jews, at least at the beginning of the communist era, were often loyal subjects of the communist state, because it promised (falsely, as it turned out) to protect them against the violence of anti-Semitic nationalists.
Thus, Beck falsely charges that Soros has instigated coups abroad while implying that he plans to carry one out in the US.
In an anonymous leak to a major financial news service, an ECB official falsely maintained that unanimity was needed for a rate hike, implying a single dove could stop it.
Finally, we often figure out things on the fly when they are in front of us, but then falsely assume that we came to the object with a full understanding in our heads rather than using and manipulating the object to decipher its mechanism.

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