Not to be misinterpreted (and to keep with the interview motif), Lestat also invites Daniel (Eric Bogosian) to shoot a documentary of the band’s first tour.
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Ben Travers,
IndieWire,
7 June 2026
At a high level, however, data can get misinterpreted.
Other portraits include Robert Rauschenberg (1963), showing just a close-up of the artist’s mouth, and Oldenburg (1970), featuring the artist’s face distorted via a magnifying glass.
In a case filed in September, the DOJ claimed Volgaev concealed and misrepresented his involvement in the smuggling operation during his naturalization process and thus should lose citizenship.
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Jaclyn Diaz,
NPR,
2 June 2026
Prosecutors said Roberts knowingly misrepresented his citizenship status on employment paperwork during his time at the district, which serves 30,000 students, according to the AP.
Since the book first appeared, small but persistent groups have claimed that Anne Frank was fictional and that her father falsified her writings for profit.
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Britannica Editors,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
10 June 2026
An indirect attack points outside the file, an alibi where the depicted location, person, or event can be falsified by external fact.
Eat them raw or cooked for different textures, depending on the meal's vibe.
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Amy Brownstein,
Verywell Health,
11 June 2026
What Makes Baked Beans A Classic Side Dish Baked beans typically consist of navy beans cooked in a mixture of brown sugar, molasses, water, salt pork or bacon, mustard, salt, and spices.
Install a fence that’s slanted outward and about 3 feet tall with a short section buried underground.
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Arricca Elin SanSone,
Southern Living,
19 May 2026
O’Neil’s job is to keep LIV functioning and growing in the wake of the PIF announcement, which means his point of view is obviously slanted in that direction.
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