Lies told about your most sincere and heartfelt efforts do not inspire charitable thoughts. |
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Davey Holmes's play More Lies About Jerzy recounts the main brouhahas without much fresh insight or dramatic interest. |
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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is in fact the archetypal hero myth, retold as a rock opera in modern day Los Angeles. |
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Lies for no good reason are despicable and should be avoided at all costs. |
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Go back as far as you like, you'll find literary theorists insisting that Lies Are Good while historians adversarially promote an ethos of Just-the-Facts. |
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Loewen, author of Lies My Teacher Told Me, believes the various posthumous portraits have no historical value. |
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Under the ataractic hood Beyond the reach of abreactive drug Untouched by regulators of the mood Lies the solution pending resolution. |
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Lies are as important as truth, for without lies, the truth is worthless. |
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Biffy Clyro were confirmed to be supporting Muse for 14 dates on their European tour, including Wembley Stadium on 11 September, performing after I Am Arrows and White Lies. |
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Racing off a mark of 73, What Lies Ahead finished a close third behind last week's Killarney maiden hurdle winner Pyromaniac and Pivot Bridge, a 117-rated hurdler. |
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Herein lies the chronicles of a solivagant journey through Thailand and Cambodia. |
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Lake Manicouagan lies in an astrobleme in central Quebec covering an area of approximately 1206 square miles. |
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As Tom Paine warned, inuring us to lies lays the groundwork for many other evils. |
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A person who lies frequently may be cut of the same mental fabric as the arrestable criminal. |
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You don't want to hurt me, but see how deep the bullet lies. Unaware that I'm tearing you asunder. There is thunder in our hearts. |
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Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. |
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Japan's strength lies in more traditional biotechnology such as fermentation. |
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Bliss lies within unlikened blisslessness or so they had thought, Until it came time to end. |
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Where have all the TV Westerns gone? A genre once adored by viewers lies dead, but not forgotten, in television's Boot Hill. |
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If one had to lie at all, the brazen lie was better because brazen lies were so outrageous many people failed to question them. |
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The drawback of these common crossings lies in the difficulty of welding them to the adjacent rails. |
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I operate in a world of stings, counterstings, drug dealers, lies, double crosses. |
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At one end of the spectrum of cyberviolence lies hate speech, which tends to impact upon specific social, political or religious groups. |
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Enough has been said to show the interest which lies in the study of Bushman folklore in general and the deathlore of the veld in particular. |
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He lies bundled up now between the quilts and blankets of his four-poster iron bed with its brass roses carved at the headstead. |
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The geographical centre of Scotland lies a few miles from the village of Newtonmore in Badenoch. |
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The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate. |
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Great Britain lies on the European continental shelf, part of the Eurasian Plate. |
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On the African east coast the small cyclonic Angola Gyre lies embedded in the large subtropical gyre. |
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Any archaeological trace of them, however, either lies under the city or was disturbed long ago. |
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The Gulf of Riga lies between the Latvian capital city of Riga and the Estonian island of Saaremaa. |
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The Northern Baltic Sea lies between the Stockholm area, southwestern Finland and Estonia. |
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This contrasts with the traditional view that their origin lies in mainland Europe with the Hallstatt culture. |
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Achill Island lies off the coast of County Mayo and is Ireland's largest island. |
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To the west is the northern Atlantic Ocean and to the south is the Celtic Sea, which lies between Ireland and Brittany, in France. |
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The Heel Stone lies north east of the sarsen circle, beside the end portion of Stonehenge Avenue. |
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Hallstatt lies in the area where the western and eastern zones of the Hallstatt culture meet, which is reflected in the finds from there. |
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The whole of the city and local council area lies within the Yorkshire and the Humber constituency of the European Parliament. |
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The impatient man will not give himself time to be informed of the matter that lies before him. |
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The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut. |
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The ultimate responsibility for the education lies with the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. |
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This lies about a kilometer further west than the location suggested by Peter Foss. |
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The new site lies either side of the Fenn Lanes Roman road, close to Fenn Lane Farm and is some three kilometers to the southwest of Ambion Hill. |
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According to tradition, the goddess lies sleeping beneath the mountain. |
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He took Leicester, which lies between them, but found his resources exhausted. |
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A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren. |
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The lies and dissemblings about this period are beyond most people's imaginations. |
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In the mornings a strange dyky-looking fortyish woman lies on the beach but does not appear to belong to the hotel. |
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Catherine Tosenberger suggests that the joy of an enemyslash pairing lies in watching the antagonists overcome their differences. |
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The Euler line in the preceding figure is OH. N, the center of the nine-point circle, not only lies on the Euler line, but is also its midpoint. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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The advantage in being able to do this lies in the creation and maintenance of an endonorm rather than blindly insisting on an exonorm. |
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In our Solar System the frost line lies between Mars and Jupiter at about five astronomical units from the Sun. |
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In effect, the analogy of writing that lies at the core of graphism has subtly colonized the conversation. |
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The Irish Sea lies northwest of England and the Celtic Sea lies to the southwest. |
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On the Sabbath Day he lies abed till nine, indulges in the luxury of a hot bath, degustates a leisurely breakfast, and takes his wife and family to church. |
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The Fairfield group lies to the south of the range, and forms a similar pattern with towering rock faces and hidden valleys spilling into the Patterdale valley. |
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Nay, what is your Montesquieu himself but a clever infant spelling Letters from a hieroglyphical prophetic Book, the lexicon of which lies in Eternity, in Heaven? |
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When he couldn't think of any more good lies, he just dummied up. |
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To the east of the M6 in Cheshire lies the Peak District, and towns such as Macclesfield and Congleton which are served by the A6, A537, A536, A34, A523 and A566 roads. |
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Within that deadland lies Kurash Qwellinir, the Shattered Hills. |
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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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Many a wretch who has been drawn upon a hurdle, has done less mischief than those barterers of forged lies, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation. |
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The area formerly known as Upper Saxony now lies in Central Germany. |
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What the self is to become thereby ceases to be a fate that haunts it or lies ambuscaded in its circumstances, for the self can foreshape its own career and reality. |
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Chance as an incidental cause lies in the realm of accidental things. |
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The Chief of Party is like the driver with tunnel vision. He can see in the direction he is going, but is oblivious to what lies on each side of him. |
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The lakes of both Rotorua and Taupo occupy calderas left from enormous prehistoric eruptions, and magma lies at shallow depths beneath a number of centres. |
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Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling... for death hath broached him to. |
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On the eastern boundary lies the city of Oxford and on the west is Stroud. |
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Today, much of the remaining native Caledonian Forest lies within the Cairngorms National Park and remnants of the forest remain at 84 locations across Scotland. |
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Avebury lies in an area of chalkland in the Upper Kennet Valley which forms the catchment for the River Kennet and supports local springs and seasonal watercourses. |
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The moon's path lies in that belt of the heavens known as the zodiac. |
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The Irish Sea lies between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. |
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Poor soul! Her man died only the other day, and now she lies abier. |
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It is, however, precisely here that the weakness of hypothecation lies, for governments are not likely readily to surrender control over the disposition of taxes they impose. |
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