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  1. 2009. Comedy, Spoofs and Satire - Loosely inspired by the timeless tale of Pinocchio, the wooden boy whose nose grows every time he tells a lie, this sexually charged bedtime story for adults follows the misadventures of a man blessed with an uncommon appendage between his legs.

  2. 3 dic 2012 · Date: December 3, 2012. Source: University of Granada. Summary: When a person lies, he or she experiences a "Pinocchio effect", which is an increase in the temperature around the nose and in...

  3. 4 nov 2013 · The Pinocchio Effect - Epic Science #61 - YouTube. Stuff to Blow Your Mind - HowStuffWorks. 69.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 112. 9.8K views 10 years ago. Pinocchio's nose grew longer each...

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  4. Loosely inspired by the timeless tale of Pinocchio, the wooden boy whose nose grows every time he tells a lie, this sexually charged bedtime story for adults follows the misadventures of a man blessed with an uncommon appendage between his legs.

  5. The Pinocchio Effect. 2010. 2h 6m. Comedy. Cast. Caprice Bourret (Mary) Elizabeth Cachia (The Bride) Hadrian Howard (Lingham) Irvine Iqbal (Juggy) Diana Marchment (Fanny) Clea Myers (Nurse)...

  6. PINOCCHIO. Fantasy. Il terribile Mangiafuoco, quel fastidioso del Grillo parlante, gli esseri più subdoli che si possano incontrare come il Gatto e la Volpe tornano insieme ad un Pinocchio mai così umano: è il nuovo film di Matteo Garrone che per interpretare il celebre burattino (che tecnicamente era una marionetta senza fili) ha chiamato ...

  7. Evidence for the Pinocchio Effect: Linguistic Differences Between Lies, Deception by Omissions, and Truths. By: Lyn M. Van Swol, Michael T. Braun and Deepak Malhotra. Format: Print. Abstract. The study used Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count and Coh-Metrix software to examine linguistic differences with deception in an ultimatum game.