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Mr Khan's spokesperson previously said the circulated leaflets "peddle a barefaced lie".

From BBC

In a statement last December, he described the allegations as "barefaced lies told by the investigator in order to achieve his satanic agenda".

From BBC

"If you walk barefaced every day in the sun, you suffer a low-grade, constant bombardment of ultraviolet light. This is worsened during peak mid-day hours and the summer season. We know sun-exposed skin ages versus skin protected by clothing, which doesn't show age nearly as much."

For her self-pitying act, Ellis drew widespread disdain for her "crocodile tears" and "barefaced lies that could give a coyote gastric distress."

From Salon

Not just preposterous, but borderline unbelievable: To read Winsor’s opinion in Florida’s Chinese exclusion case is to ponder the long-term viability of a legal profession that would sink to such lows in service of barefaced white supremacy.

From Slate

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