I don't mind smoke,' she said mendaciously, trying to appease the defiler of the air with a little smile. |
The authorities mendaciously claimed that he has been released, a tactic that helps them disavow responsibility. |
This is not Brotherhood vs army, though that is how our Western statesmen will mendaciously try to portray this tragedy. |
Its most malign expression is meanness and luridness that, so mendaciously, pretends to be fierce truth holding up a mirror to meanness and luridness. |
Second, more mendaciously, excluding specific black jurors because of a perception of blacks generally is as close to a textbook case of racism as exists. |
Obviously this is mendaciously disingenuous coming from the erstwhile Prince of Darkness who has torpedoed many a career with anonymous briefings to journalists. |