Of course, the entire piece was less an exclusive and more a bold-faced lie. |
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And for the ultimate head case, meet Dr. Frank Petito, neurologist to every bold-faced business name you can imagine. |
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Situated in a former 19th-century bank, this place is posh with the clientele and bold-faced names to prove it. |
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Using the deceptively simple, the soft and the unthreatening, or bold-faced, outrageous lies, women human rights defenders change our world. |
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Jordan must have stayed up all night looking for a way out of his bold-faced lies. |
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This seems like a bold-faced lie designed to make his readers more righteous in their ignorance. |
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The manic dialogue is crisp and clear so you'll catch every bold-faced joke and subtle innuendo. |
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Reader Jesse Malkin, however, caught Herbert in a bold-faced lie in his most recent column. |
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The 24-page report catalogs all kinds of failures, and highlights them in bold-faced type. |
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Well, friends of mine at the Pentagon say that the bottom line is bold-faced smuggling. |
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The one pitfall in getting fashion's bold-faced names to participate? |
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This amorphousness can make her performance as the bold-faced jet-setter uncomfortable: it's silly if not silly enough. |
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New technical terms are presented in the text in bold-faced print and the definitions of these terms are conveniently located at the bottom of each page. |
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So, despite its political implications, The Circle is not a work of propaganda in which shrinking victims are pitted against bold-faced victimizers. |
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In fact, anyone claiming they get it after only one viewing is either a professor of quantum physics, a bold-faced liar or a visitor from the hereafter. |
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