Whether intentionally or because he was misinformed by his advisors, he lied. |
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The unspoken truth is that either as a people we were misled, or we were lied to, about the real reason for this war. |
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And once they came to understand what was going on, they either misstated it or in some cases just lied about what the situation was there. |
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I had put the person in a position of trust, and that person had lied about it to me. |
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This administration has lied about everything, so how can you be so credulous as to believe their latest dog and pony show? |
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For those of you who lied, twisted, cheated and bullied until the least worst choice available to me was to close the site, congratulations. |
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It was as if people felt he should have softened the blow, should have held back and should, in a sense, have lied, about his findings. |
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No one came over, no one went out, and we just lied around and hung out as a family. |
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The people lied, betrayed one another, and frequently tried to kill each other. |
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She clutched the bundle of wood to her chest like a shield and lied without compunction. |
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If neither player lied, or if both players lied, assign the penalties to the Chooser and his Partner as prescribed in the basic game. |
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Maxine Carr was spared jail today after admitting she lied to get jobs and claim social security benefits. |
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They were too young so they dropped out of school, lied about their ages and enlisted in the Navy. |
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She buried her face beneath the covers and just lied there, motionless, but thinking. |
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I just cannot imagine him saying anything as crass as the paper implied, nor is it likely that he would have lied about it. |
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Saria has lied about things relating to him in the past and now Miriam and Paul both lied to get Paul in the frame. |
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As investigators started digging the family member that he was living with lied to them about him staying there. |
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I don't think he's off the hook at all, because either he was misled or he deliberately lied. |
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They still resent being lied to by a Supreme Court nominee who is under oath. |
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Monogamy has never meant much to Jack the Lad, who admits he repeatedly lied to Anjelica during their 17-year relationship. |
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He was to later admit that he had lied in the defeated High Court libel case over the payment of a bill for a weekend stay at the Ritz in Paris. |
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MacLean later learned, in 1942, while he was fighting in North Africa, that the Scot had lied. |
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Gehlen lied about Soviet military strengths and intentions, helping to create the cold war. |
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Seduced and lied to by the Guild, these outlanders were corrupted with greed and promises of false hope and peace. |
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Mary, how long did it take for them to come forward after the end of that trial and to learn that one of their own witnesses had lied? |
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But Toby doesn't react with horror or disgust or shock, instead complaining that Bree lied to him. |
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Yet there is scant evidence that doctors targeted by these organizations have lied on the stand. |
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And all the pretty little girls that our heroes swived were just being lied to and used. |
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This peeved me because I was few months older than him, though in those days you lied about your age. |
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That path would not be open to him under pending legislation to deny benefits to illegal aliens who lied to get work. |
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There is no reason why the decedent would have lied to her or would have fabricated evidence. |
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In other words, he lied, or perjured himself through giving inaccurate information about his assets. |
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Three judges found that the detectives repeatedly lied under oath and the court found that they had perjured themselves. |
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Those young people have deliberately lied and falsified documents, which is fraud, misuse of a document, and so on. |
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Brett sounded annoyed, indignant perhaps at his best friend having lied to him. |
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I deeply resent being lied to by our government to win support for its dangerous, fear-mongering policies. |
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If there's information you could indict, they will indict him when he leaves office if he lied under oath. |
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At best, voters think the government was economical with the truth, at worst they believe it deliberately lied. |
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At every stage he has lied, prevaricated and obstructed this process of disarmament. |
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I pretty much lied my way out of there, just so I could get home and hurt myself again. |
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Passengers who lied when asked why they were travelling or if they packed their own bags would be betrayed by their blushes. |
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It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces. |
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But the admission that he lied is not enough to prove him guilty in the eyes of the court. |
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The golden crown lied sparkling on her head, covering a portion of her brown hair. |
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He said the defendants had lied to police, lied to the court and demonstrated little genuine remorse. |
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As long as he served as an armed guard in the camp and lied about it on his visa application, the court determined, he could be denaturalized. |
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The collision easily knocked the breath out of him, so he just lied there, unmoving. |
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I lied down between the gaping doorways and watched the openness of the world pass by, napping in the sunlight that flooded our car. |
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She tells him she lied, convinces him she's now telling the truth, and he launches a campaign to get to the bottom of the case. |
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The Opposition Leader intensified his attack on the Prime Minister, insisting he had lied to the public. |
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He lied to his wife and possibly exploited his position of authority over a young intern. |
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Neither of them are kooks, they've simply been lied to by the people who are in charge. |
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All writers, he once said, were liars and with regard to his military service he lied on a grand scale. |
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He lied about medical malpractice to cover up the abuses of the insurance industry. |
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He not only lied, he actively plotted and schemed to pervert the course of justice. |
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Her head lied flaccidly upon Paul's shoulder, as she dozed into a fragile state of sleep. |
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Through a gruelling trial Gill lied and attempted to cover his tracks despite the evidence stacked against him. |
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The council then banned the driver from driving school buses but he protested his innocence and insisted the girls had lied. |
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Well, I think, first of all, that the fact he lied about his affair is going to hurt him. |
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She had lied like a child and when interviewed, she persisted and bluffed it out even when told the professor had denied knowing her. |
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Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how culpable she was, how knowingly she lied. |
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She lied her way through school and university, until she was found out and had to leave. |
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As is now apparent, he and his cronies seemed to have lied spectacularly about it all. |
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The fact that he would have lied to inspectors back then doesn't show he's some sort of congenital liar. |
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So, there was no way that anything was underhand or anything was below the belt or anything was conspired or lied to. |
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The four men lied their way onto the premises, and afterwards committed heinous crimes, which deserved severe punishment, said Coetzee. |
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Churchill brazenly lied to the House of Commons and the public, claiming that only military and industrial installations were targeted. |
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I had lied to my friend, probably my best friend, and made her feel like a fool when I was the one playing stupid games. |
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It was translucent with a diamond-like shine to it, illuminating what lied within. |
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She says he lied about his sexual orientation, and was just using her to get cash and a green card. |
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They have obfuscated, delayed, lied, backtracked, pettifogged, and cancelled all sorts of commitments under the informal and formal rubrics of the Oslo process. |
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So the survivors lied and hid their guilty secret and trauma. |
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Police then lied to Henry by telling him that if he admitted his guilt, he could go home. |
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It is the equivalent of the 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous program for people who have lied themselves into a corner. |
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A 33-year-old bipolar man walked into a store, lied about his mental health, and walked out with a deadly weapon. |
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Boas staged a mock funeral for Qisuk and lied to Minik about what he did with his father's body, which in fact was autopsied and accessioned to the museum's collections. |
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Daisey appears to have intentionally misled the producers and to have lied about his ability to corroborate his story. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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What happens when faux psychic detective Shawn Spencer is busted for having lied to the Santa Barbara Police for eight years? |
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He laughs about how he once burned her foot with a hot poker when she lied about doing her homework as a schoolgirl. |
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She never lied to him or was dishonest to him, and we were very careful to point that out in the movie, but Tom needed to grow up. |
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When finally he is convinced that Macduff is sincere, however, he retracts his self-denigration and explains why he has lied in this peculiar fashion. |
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Is that suggesting that the solicitor has lied before the Tribunal? |
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Given that so many men in her life have lied, cheated on her and tried to sell stories about her, she would be forgiven for becoming just a bit cynical. |
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Australian authorities have lied or dissembled for 21 months about this. |
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But the sheriff in this case decided that the boys had lied. |
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That, she says, is why she lied about being at the crime scene and fingering Lumumba. |
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The president came to believe Shamir misled him on the settlement issue, or flat-out lied to him. |
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To say on national television yesterday morning that the NRA lied, just flat-out say it, is amazing. |
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Warren might have gamed the media somewhat, but he has never lied to reporters about his core beliefs. |
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And yes, he lied one more time after being caught by a tabloid photographer with said woman and the child he sired. |
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Instead he lied and told them that he had heard a bang on the floor, and it was not until many hours after the accident that he told police the truth. |
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Some of the things that jay lied about to the cops actually make a ton of sense. |
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When they concluded that the truth lied somewhere in between what they were both told, the decision was to bring the two crews together to squash the beef. |
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Some people looked me in the eyes when they lied, and others looked away when they told the truth. |
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Rove had lied to McClellan, who in turn unwittingly lied to the American people. |
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Gliding around the courtroom in one of his deep-blue suits and white monogrammed shirts, Perri tells the jury that Aimes lied in his original statement to the police. |
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As a high-ranking servant of a murderous despot, he lied often. |
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Then he lied motionlessly with slaver flowing out of his mouth. |
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The department stated that I had lied and made up the report that XXXX had kicked the suspect. |
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The desk clerk at the hotel lied to the representative and claimed there were no picketers, but the customer service representative could hear the bullhorns over the phone. |
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It was a known secret that when Helen lied she had a tendency to stammer. |
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This Sydney detective came up to Queensland and gave evidence on oath, swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth then lied his head off. |
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We have a case in Arkansas decided this spring of this year where a lawyer lied to a federal judge under oath in open court and was only suspended and not disbarred. |
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The prosecution claimed that the defendant had perjured himself and lied to the court, but the defence described that accusation as palpable nonsense. |
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When he was thirteen he lied about his age to get a paper round. |
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The credible testimony presented by defence witnesses establishes conclusively that prosecution witnesses lied, and that the prosecutor suborned the perjurious testimony. |
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He attacked the credibility of alleged accomplices who had turned state witness, saying there was little doubt that they had lied without compunction. |
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It has directly lied about these events to protect its soldiers. |
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On the democratic front, successive governments gained power by being economical with the truth, and once in office, lied blatantly about their intentions. |
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If he remains evasive and equivocal about this issue as he was the day before yesterday, people will believe he has lied and his voters will withhold their support for him. |
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Could the American government have lied continuously for decades? |
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An Uber driver harassed me and my then-employer, and then Uber lied to me. |
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I lied and told her she would be dancing the jitterbug with me again soon. |
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Would you rather have him face down Saddam Hussein or surrender to soap-box moralisers who pretend to believe that no other politician ever lied? |
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Our biggest police body had welcomed a bully-boy to its ranks and lied to cover up Tomlinson's last horrific hours. |
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At least the movies hadn't lied about how to permakill zombies. Shoot 'em in the head. Destroy the brain. |
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In fact, BBC issued an apology to Greenpeace for having reported that the NGO lied. |
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She won another libel suit in 2009 against the British tabloid Daily Mail after it printed that she had lied about her exercise regimen. |
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Clark attributed this remark to the German generals Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff but later admitted that he lied. |
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He later privately apologised to FIA race director Charlie Whiting for having lied to the stewards. |
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The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract. |
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Finally, all men saw that astronomical knowledge lied not, and they awaited the comet. |
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She only lied to the boy to keep him from hurt, and for her sin her intestines were pulled from her on a Catherine wheel. |
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Paul Wolfowitz lied airily about what a waltz it would all be. |
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According to the FBI and DHS, she lied on her immigration documents. |
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If I had not snooped on her, I wouldn't have found out that she lied about her degree. |
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Tom said Harry had lied, and Harry recriminated by saying Tom had manipulated him. |
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After supper, the men sprawled in their bunks or along the deacon-seat, and fearsomely they spat and swore, and fearsomely they lied. |
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The servant, who was himself one of the plotters, lied to the emperor, telling him that it was already late in the afternoon. |
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She went about the house in a state of real terror, and yet lied monstrously and wilfully, and invented many of the alarms she spread, and made many of the sounds we heard. |
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Two clerks who had witnessed the scene, and a chaprassi, were sent along to Mr Macgregor's office to corroborate the story. They lied in perfect unison. |
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Liz Buttle, Britain's oldest birther, lied about not taking fertility drugs and didn't conceive her 2-month-old boy in the usual way as she insisted. |
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Several days after, he indicated that state police agencies had lied, in order to keep him away, when they informed that paid assassins were being sent to Jaipur to kill him. |
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She was first spotted nude when she was exercising in her office at 8 am and later lied down on her desk to relax or sunbathe, the Daily Star reported. |
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But Macaris didn't sell drums, and so I lied and said I could play bass. |
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Everyone else had written her off as some neurotic, a mental case who not only wasn't eating enough but lied about it, yet Falchuk's intuition told him the picture didn't fit. |
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Lied had founded The Siberian company with the purpose of exporting and importing goods through the great Siberian rivers and the Kara Sea. |
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In 1913 Jonas Lied organized a successful expedition through the Kara Sea to Yenisei. |
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