Word: lied
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they laugh. Occasionally he tries a little antiphony. "Will you vote for me?" "Yeah," says the crowd. "Will you get your friends to vote for me?" "Yeah." "When people say something bad about me, will you say it isn't true?" "Yeah." "Have you read my book?" "Yeah." "You lie...
...likely to replace the technicians of the outgoing Cabinet with civilian politicians like himself. If he does so, the government will be considerably strengthened in terms of popular support. It is likely to need all such support it can get in the trying days of talking and fighting that lie ahead...
...real truth was. He stuck by the story. Then McGee upped the pressure by saying that he had witnesses who would swear that the subject had been in another city on the weekend he was supposed to have been told about the plot. "That's an absolute lie!" he shouted with conviction. "That's the action of Harris and his group. That man is a demon...
However, the last sentence of the article left the impression that my hopes for the future of the institution lie solely in developing its strengths in engineering and the sciences...
However, as world trade increase, the amount of reserves required for transactions purposes will increase, as will the amounts required by nations for precautionary hedging against future deficits. As a nation's volume of trade expands, so does the range in which a possible deficit or surplus may lie, and unless a nation is willing to allow its exchange rate to fluctuate to absorb the surplus of deficit, the resources for financing deficits must increase. This adds up to an increasing demand for reserves at a time when the supply of gold is zero and the supply of dollars...