Usa "foist" in una frase
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1. Just what coward of a man abandoned her in this state, that you had to foist her off with this deception?”
2. But I’ve had a bunch of slick-o’s try to foist off home-made liqueurs on me before
3. You aren't there to foist your own political ideologies on your students
4. In this, he doesn’t wish to foist a
5. to examine not only the ideas they foist upon us, but also to examine
6. It’s the ones with all the time in the world that are keen to foist their ridiculous, ill-founded, ignorant, unwanted and dangerous theories onto others
7. ” Might as well foist the responsibility for that decision off on somebody else
8. 7 Indications pointed strongly to manipulative efforts by insiders in 1916–1917 to foist these shares upon the public at high prices before the period of lower earnings began
9. Venerable firms cast off their traditional prudence and behaved like drunken mud wrestlers, scrambling to foist ludicrously overvalued stocks on a desperately eager public
10. If my esteemed neighbor, the State's ambassador, who will devote his days to the settlement of the question of human rights in the Council Chamber, instead of being threatened with the prisons of Carolina, were to sit down the prisoner of Massachusetts, that State which is so anxious to foist the sin of slavery upon her sister—though at present she can discover only an act of inhospitality to be the ground of a quarrel with her—the Legislature would not wholly waive the subject the following winter
11. “Easier a brick without straw, a law without a legislature, than to foist an idea, a plan, a measure on this village save in one way
1. I never could figure out why Nezahualcoyotl foisted it on us
2. She never stopped seething over how Mike and Jack had foisted me off on her
3. If you succeed, we ask only that you remove the blight of a prison foisted on us without our knowledge
4. This is true whether they are foisted upon us by the church or by
5. In other words, “How in the ‘bleep’ did we get here?” It’s all well and good for those who need such to assign all the credit (thus, all the accompanying blame, as well) to whichever Supreme Being, All-Powerful Creator or Heavenly Parent of any gender one fancies or had foisted upon one by one’s earthly antecedents
6. “Lord,” “God,” “Yahweh,” “Allah,” or any of hundreds (thousands?) of other fancy handles dreamed up for the ringers they foisted on us only proves how spurious is men’s claim “He’s” one of “them”!
7. “Only those based on empty words, those foisted upon us for the sole purpose of manipulation
8. foisted upon the world by the Church
9. Then children will divorce their own parents before their parents die just so they will not have the sins of their parents legally and unfairly foisted upon their shoulders
10. You must remember that Democracy had been foisted upon the Germans after they lost the 1st ww and the King had abdicated
11. � Parental figures foisted that higher purpose on us, and they do not question or apprehend the meaning perspective from which this higher purpose arises: the maintenance of and our obedience to the dominator model itself
12. They foisted onto her exactly what she did not want, and denied her the only two things she did want
13. Scripture, not by falsehoods foisted by human tradition
14. Consequently, the supposed immediate state of happiness or misery is a farcical deception, foisted upon the credulous public, and perpetuated through a misapprehension of the sacred text
15. Military officers destitute of military knowledge; naval officers with no idea of a ship; civil officers without a notion of affairs; brazen ecclesiastics, of the worst world worldly, with sensual eyes, loose tongues, and looser lives; all totally unfit for their several callings, all lying horribly in pretending to belong to them, but all nearly or remotely of the order of Monseigneur, and therefore foisted on all public employments from which anything was to be got; these were to be told off by the score and the score
16. Besides, though taste latterly had deteriorated to a degree, original music like that, different from the conventional rut, would rapidly have a great vogue as it would be a decided novelty for Dublin's musical world after the usual hackneyed run of catchy tenor solos foisted on a confiding public by Ivan St Austell and Hilton St Just and their genus omne
17. A woman with fingerless gloves approached, and Mercer had foisted a handful of pocket-change on her before he recognized her as his erstwhile colleague, the one with the giant handwriting
18. "If you think she is to be foisted off on me, you are greatly mistaken," Miss Minchin gasped
19. And there, as soon as I go in yesterday, the first person I meet is ce petit espion, whom he has foisted on my father
20. But I know just as surely that the common sense of the Russian nation will not permit this false, artificial system of instruction to be foisted upon it
1. He needs to be very careful indeed before foisting a Chinese plane on a sceptical European market
2. It is truly ironic that the Nazis labelled much the art 'degenerate' - art by greats like Picasso, Chagall, Dix and Beckmann - seizing and hiding it so as to protect public morals while Hitler and his cronies set about dismantling the very concept of morals, classifying certain types of people as animals and foisting the ultimate horror on Europe
3. The absence of the doctrine of eternal suffering from the law is decisive proof that modern men have misinterpreted the Revelation, by foisting into it the philosophic doctrine of natural immortality, thus compelling Scripture to utter a language not its own
4. Darya Alexandrovna certainly did not like this little way of Stepan Arkadyevitch’s of foisting his
5. It would serve her right for picking up trash and foisting it off on her friends and relatives
6. Darya Alexandrovna certainly did not like this little way of Stepan Arkadyevitch's of foisting his domestic duties on others
7. Consequently, we find here again the same foisting of views on the pupils, and of subdivisions (generally incorrect) of the teacher, and not one word, not one hint, as to how any new knowledge is to be imparted