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Fashion Nova at the time called the agency’s allegations “inaccurate and deceptive.”

He is suing the auction company, claiming constructive fraud and deceptive trade practices.

In series two, we see how Lumon's disorientating, unforgiving corporate culture and its deceptive pleasantries affects those with power too.

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I don’t want to reveal too much here, and I’d probably get much of it wrong anyway because “Severance” encompasses more twists, turns and deceptive doorways than the endless hallways of Lumon.

These suits argue that the oil producers used deceptive marketing to hide the danger of burning fossil fuels.

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

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