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Did you think I was not aware of your mendacity, there in the kitchen?
That, and his career of mendacity, would start at breakfast.
When we see mendacity in him it's because his conception of truth is different.
But in the remake, corporate mendacity is front and center.
"Mendacity is the system we live in," the son announces.
The police have a long track record of mendacity, there is nobody who now believes them.
When does a social lubricant become a sea of mendacity?
She could tell when people were lying, even professionals whose stock in trade was mendacity.
At least he was revealing about the compulsion of the Federal city, and the mendacity.
What's wrong with a little mendacity - so goes the theory - to give a tale velocity?
I do not call it a mistake, a mendacity.
I took a deep breath and dove into the waters of mendacity.
He was not prepared for the mendacity it represented.
His eyes were steady, reflecting not a glimmer of mendacity.
Can ever a sorrier catalogue of mendacity have been brought before a court?
She had never heard of them either, before that instant, but this small implied mendacity did not bother her.
It's time to call a halt to the kind of mendacity which lingers over his career.
A spokeswoman for the union said, "This company has a long history of abuse, exploitation and mendacity."
Again the issue is mendacity, but not his.
Or has the administration concluded, after its successful mendacity on the tax cut, that dishonesty is always the best policy?
It was, as Jenkins writes, a piece of breathtaking mendacity.
There was always one element of mendacity, however: the men's clothes shown on the runway were for show only.
"Mendacity is too exhausting unless there's a point to it.
Mr. Bush's mendacity on economic matters was obvious even during the 2000 election.
"I underestimated the mendacity of the Democratic Party," he said.