| 11. | He's now on a mission of charade ."
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| 12. | It comes over like a charade, like watching paint dry.
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| 13. | "charade " and " idiotic ."
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| 14. | In ` Charade,'the French commissioner is very cliched.
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| 15. | But inspectors and workers alike called the safety program a charade.
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| 16. | The prime-time speakers would have wound up doing charades.
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| 17. | The idea of calling inspectors in to negotiate is a charade,
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| 18. | The charade breaks down and actors begin to confess the ruse.
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| 19. | Realizing her charade at Princeton is over, Maggie runs away.
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| 20. | That's the whole point of going through this charade.
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