| 21. | But I think it's a charade ."
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| 22. | Democrats and Republicans cooperate in the charade more than is generally understood.
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| 23. | This spring training is a charade; it feels dirty.
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| 24. | The report puts chief responsibility for the charade on Undersecretary Larry Summers.
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| 25. | We believe the process of this review is a charade,
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| 26. | I do not choose to contribute to this charade . ".
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| 27. | Republicans, particularly in the House, feel this is a charade.
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| 28. | "It's a charade, " she said.
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| 29. | In the Cowboys'locker room, the charade continued.
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| 30. | Catherine reveals that her subsequent life has been a charade.
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