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The artwork was coated with a dark varnish and accumulated dirt over the years, giving the false impression it depicts a night scene.

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Mr Mure demanded ministers correct the “slightly false impression given by the original submissions”, and warned that this revelation also meant they were left with a “relatively weak case” in the appeal.

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He added: "At other times, she may use disguised compliance to give professionals the false impression that she was doing what she could to comply with any plans to safeguard or promote Debbie's welfare when this was not the case, such as by agreeing to medical appointments which would then be missed, often providing a seemingly plausible explanation."

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Farage also accused GMP of making a "catastrophic" decision on withholding an earlier video which he claimed gave the public a false impression of what happened.

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Moreover, state and local officials can rigorously enforce existing state laws that prohibit service providers who do not offer evidence-based treatments from giving the false impression that they do.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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