So did Jeremih really pull a fast one on America?
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That doesn't mean you can pull a fast one on the taxman.
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"Judiciary Democrats are trying to pull a fast one on Americans" tweeted Rep.
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"Suncor is trying to pull a fast one on all of us," Schulich wrote.
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But what about when a shady record store owner is trying to pull a fast one on you?
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It's when a company goes public, this thinking goes, that it can pull a fast one on naive investors.
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The stars suggest one of your longstanding collaborators will try to pull a fast one on you this month.
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This was a lot of effort for the showrunners to go through just to pull a fast one on fans.
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Sorry, folks, but you've got to wake up pretty early in the morning to pull a fast one on the iPad generation.
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And the litigators in the tech-dominated Northern District of California have learned they can't pull a fast one on Judge Alsup.
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But he warned other bars to be on the lookout for other man-children trying to pull a fast one on restaurants.
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On Monday night's episode, newly engaged Jax Taylor tries to pull a fast one on ex Stassi Schroeder on the cast's trip to Mexico.
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After knowing one another for nearly two decades, Mila Kunis says it's all but impossible to pull a fast one on husband Ashton Kutcher.
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It's as if P.T. Barnum himself had attempted to pull a fast one on devoted fans of the Real Housewives, and he didn't succeed.
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"Judiciary Democrats are trying to pull a fast one on Americans," Representative Doug Collins, the panel's top Republican, said in a message on Twitter.
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This didn't make sense to me so I took out a tape measure to see if Quility was trying to pull a fast one on me.
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Woodward, a baker at Evelyn's Crackers bakery, and Yankellow, of King Arthur Flour, would have been fools to try to pull a fast one on this crowd.
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Chyna's lawyer, Lisa Bloom, tells us Rob didn't pull a fast one on anybody -- saying they fully expected him to go back to go court to lower his payments.
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Video game fandom online tends to operate from this assumption: if a game developer does something, they're probably trying to rip you off or pull a fast one on you.
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He pays for the stand operating fees in cash—and for all I know, maybe he's trying to pull a fast one on us, because his dues are sometimes short.
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And as one fan account pointed out, Abel let his new girlfriend know that she wasn't about to pull a fast one on him and that her borrowed top had not gone unnoticed.
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CAVUTO: One thing we do know -- and your old boss and other presidents have dealt in varying degrees with countries who either try to stiff us or try to pull a fast one on us.
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At first glance, it would seem that this must be a hoax, some wise-guy trying to pull a fast one on 'ol Donny, or perhaps an homage from a die hard Infinite Jest fan.
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It's a rip-roaring tale of con artists trying to pull a fast one on a rich heiress, a passionate romance, and even a hilarious comedy — and it's sometimes all of those in the same scene.
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Even though the IRS may be just getting back on its feet after the partial government shutdown — with another one potentially in mid-February — don't assume you can pull a fast one on your tax return this year.
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It happens very fast and adds to the disjointed feel of the episode - — like, suddenly here they are, and are maybe going to pull a fast one on Lenny like Rooster and Lily in pretending to be Annie's parents in the popular musical.
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The singer stopped by The Ellen Degeneres Show this week, where she not only gave a full explanation for what happened during her slightly ... off Grammys performance Monday, but also teamed up with the host to pull a fast one on some totally confused Jamba Juice employees.
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I bring this up because the constructor Grant Thackray seems to be trying to pull a fast one on us, and I want you all to gird your loins and stay aware: There may be things hidden in his grid that could potentially influence you (also, try the acrostic).
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