There are many things that can be considered brainwashing. One may knowingly put the wrong idea into one's head, for reasons of self interest. Brainwashing can also be done to others by simply stating ones ideology.
That someone thought she might have done something.
Either have copied somethig outright that someone else had done, or written something that's so close that it looks like it's been copied.
No, forcing religion into the hands of workers and children is an abomination. I would compare that to manipulation and brainwashing.
Accusing is the present participle of accuse, the act of claiming someone has done something.
It would be done to honor someone who died. It means someone died.
I would just use your honesty because if you have honestly not done anything you have nothing to worry about.
They accused her of tricking them because she told them that she would choose one of them to marry after she finished making the burial shroud, but everyday she would undo what she had just done so that she would never finish it, therefore never having to marry one of the suitors
Yes, the vehicle they are accused of hitting and running in will be towed to a lab to find trace evidence on it and you will be required to testify in court against the said "Someone."
No, the president is not above the law and cannot do something that would be considered illegal if done by someone else.
No, i wouldn't have done it because they didn't ask me to. Yes, it would be correct.
The way someone would demonstrate policies would be by describing what the policy stands for and how it is enforced. This can be done in a speech or with a report.
Someone else would have done so.