Quackery and dupery do abound; in religions, above all in the more advanced decaying stages of religions.
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Quackery and dupery do abound; in religions, above all in the more advanced decaying stages of religions.
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Far more widespread than ticket dupery is another form of "misrepresentation" also recently under fire.
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Mr. Abel, who lives in Westport, Conn., has earned his bread as a writer and lecturer on problem-solving tactics, and he has earned a reputation as a duke of dupery since 1959, when he masterminded the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals.
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