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They boast (lyingly) about their superior stance on civil rights.
If the defendant lyingly claims he was not read his Miranda rights and gets some appeals court to believe him, the confession will be thrown out.
Nor would we see his envoy in Bishah lyingly denying that any fault attaches to Unkerlant.
"For a tenth of a day's pay, I'd tum the main armament of this landcruiser on what are lyingly called our supply services."
Hoover is maligned for having been a mad spy-master and is lyingly smeared as a cross-dresser - by people who admire cross-dressers.
Today I stood before Counselor L., who asked about my illness unexpectedly, uninvited, childishly, lyingly, ridiculously and to the point where I lost patience.
Only one newspaper, USA Today, reported the gaffe.87 The pop quiz soon raised a delicate matter even more urgent than Bush-bashing: How many answers should the opinion makers lyingly claim they could have gotten right?
Hearings should show that at the notorious Oval Office meeting on Sept. 13, 1995 (lyingly labeled a "social visit"), Giroir - backed by Lippo's James Riady and counsel Bruce Lindsey - asked Clinton to move Huang from Commerce to D.N.C.