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A message from him to Tyndall leaked from the Chinese imperial archives shows him directing Tyndall to concoct a false theory about weather — but to be sure to “make it sound science-y.”
Source: https://theintercept.com/2023/08/20/global-warming-history-china-hoax/
But given the early game hit, fans will continue to concoct their own theories.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/kenny-pickett-concussion-helmet-change/
Having decided that they will vote against the GoJo deal and let Kendall have the CEO position, the Roy siblings go for a late-night snack and concoct a "meal fit for a king," aka Kendall.
I prefer savoury delicacies, and I love to experiment with our local fare to concoct them.
Plus, you can add and take away channels to concoct a library that works for you — it's one of the things we like best about Sling.
Source: https://mashable.com/article/how-to-watch-tennessee-vs-south-carolina
So is the constantly concussion-sensitive NFL really willing to admit (or able to concoct a spin so as not to admit) that they’d sacrifice any level of player safety for fashion?
The business of the media, therefore, was to concoct the rhetoric rather than the reality of a debate which was in essence a public relations exercise.