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My own personal experience over the past ten years belies this.
The next building, black with age, belies its former importance.
But the lack of action belies the deep feelings here.
But the pictures belie a dark secret, the police say.
The short distance, however, belies the extent of the effect.
Whatever growing pains they are having, a 3-0 record belies them.
The man's face did not belie the impression his voice gave.
The large drama of the series belies the works' small size.
This report also belies just how bleak the economy is today.
Opposition leaders say the government's actions belie the president's words.
The response belies the theory that people have stopped cooking.
But continuation without change belies the fact that something important has happened.
My sister, unfortunately, often belies the meaning of her name.
The simplicity of the line belies the technology that makes it happen.
But his manner at the beginning of our interview was there to belie him.
But past Soviet behavior belies this need for fig leaves.
Decades of decisions by this Court belie such a claim.
He belies his pasture, because he'll have the best that money can buy.
It also belies a total misunderstanding of how research works.
It's a gut feeling that belies the truth of the situation.
Today the island is mostly isolated and little belies its former past.
The current $2.8 billion tax scheme as enacted belies his position, however.
However, these statistics belie the general accuracy of the series.
It also belies the notion that America gives everyone a fair chance.
And when you double something 64 times, it belies the complexity that results.