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>>21021502 Former FEC Commissioner Trey Trainor explains that Alvin Bragg's novel interpretation of the law does not align with "normal campaign finance law."
This word, novel, irritates Anon. We could file this word in the "When they tell you what they're doing" file. Do they think we're so stupid that we don't know that a novel is a misrepresentation, at best, and a lie at worst?) Remember, the Covid was called a novel corona virus.)
Merriam-Webster - define - Novel
adjective
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new and not resembling something formerly known or used (Could we call that somethingunheard of? Where have we heard that phrase?)
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not previously identified
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original or striking especially in conception or style
Noun
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an invented prose narrative - usually long and complex - deals especially with human experience through a usually connected sequence of events
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the literary genre consisting of novels (Anon Note to self - Aren't a lot of movies based on novels?)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/novel
Merriam-Webster -Novel-Synonymsand Similar Words
narrative
fiction
anecdote
yarn
tale
story
fabrication
fantasy
invention
phantasy
fable
fairy tale
figment
lie
misrepresentation
falsehood
untruth
prevarication
fib
falsity
whopper
mendacity
make-believe
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/novel