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If a candidate told a lie out loud, it wouldn’t be called that, of course, because the press didn’t accuse politicians of lying back then.

From Salon

Players can grab a leisurely breakfast at their Pasadena hotel, lie out by the pool and watch a full day’s worth of college football before boarding the team bus.

Certainly, no one is spreading the "cat-eating" lie out of sincere concern for cats, but because they wish to dehumanize people whose only crime is looking and speaking differently.

From Salon

Balian and his colleagues also allege that Grossman got her family to lie out of desperation during the trial.

Did she lie out of embarrassment?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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