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Those from a poor background have a big unwitting advantage here.
Wouldn't it be just as plausible that the universe is one big reality TV show and we're the unwitting contestants?
Except instead of Truman there was not to be a 22 year-old aspiring comedian who found himself an unwitting participant on a twisted reality show.
Except instead of Truman, there was Nasabi, a 22-year-old aspiring comedian who found himself an unwitting participant on a twisted reality show.
The skepticism created by one person is deposited decades later on the unwitting head of another.
The scepticism created by one person is deposited, decades later, on the unwitting head of another.
These unfortunates are likely to move from candidate to candidate, always seeking a vision of complete satisfaction, total goodness, which is repeatedly violated by an unwitting error on the lover's part.
of complete satisfaction, which is repeatedly violated by an unwitting error on the lover’s
And perhaps the worst part about all of this is that Honey, now owned by PayPal, allegedly made creators the unwitting accomplices in stealing from their own pocketbooks.
And perhaps the worst part about all of this is that Honey, now owned by PayPal, allegedly made creators the unwitting accomplices in stealing from their own pocketbooks.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government secretly conducted horrific radiation experiments on unwitting civilians.
One isn't acquiring a friend, more an unwitting torturer.
In an attempt to try to figure out how to control the minds of communist spies, they began probing and injecting psychedelic drugs into unwitting citizens of the United States.
into unwitting citizens of the United States.
In 1956, the CIA used safe houses to conduct covert experiments. run by agent George White to test active substances on unwitting subjects.
A 1963 document reveals MKULTRA researchers used radiation, electroshock, drugs, and paramilitary techniques on suspect criminals and unwitting subjects at CIA safe houses.