| 1. | Chako then meets his father and accuses him of confabulating a friendship.
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| 2. | The term, however, has an ancient and obscure, possibly confabulated origin.
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| 3. | Rather, you deny or confabulate, to make the information fit the big picture.
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| 4. | The patient will continue to confabulate, to glibly explain away any anomaly or discrepancy.
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| 5. | What are the important differences between patients with similar etiology who do and do not confabulate?
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| 6. | You're even confabulating strawmen, at whom you throw " obscenities ".
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| 7. | So the questions are : Was he a pathological liar, a charlatan who confabulated his most celebrated finds?
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| 8. | Some Chinese-Indonesians, out of a minority syndrome, confabulate their own superiority complex towards the natives.
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| 9. | All I need to see is the lack of confabulate 15 : 04, 24 July 2010 ( UTC)
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| 10. | There is some interesting and valid information contained within the article, but it is so confabulated as to be nearly unreadable.
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