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an admitted liar and opportunist who engages in unlawful activities.
Paula Abdul
(
1962
-)
We've certainly discussed different kinds of departures on this show and on 'The Unit' as well because that's a team that engages in very dangerous activities. It probably would be unrealistic to have a huge number of activities where somebody didn't get killed or very badly wounded. But I've never wanted to do something like this to be edgy, or prove how different we can be. There are shows that do that, and I am never impressed with that. And I think, in the end, the fans see right through it.
Shawn Ryan
Israeli voters have to decide if Netanyahu is a liar, and if he is a liar, is he a big liar, and if so, is that good for Israel.
Dan Margalit
Whether you think their witnesses are credible or non-credible ... they've admitted monopoly power, they've admitted the absence of competitive constraints, they've admitted raising prices to hurt consumers, they've admitted depriving consumers of choice and they've admitted that the reason that they did that was because they were afraid that consumers would in their view make the wrong choice, which is the non-Microsoft choice,
David Boies
It's quite comprehensive. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. Our goal is to make students and parents aware of dangerous, inappropriate or even unlawful activities on the Internet.
Tim Wyrosdick
We heard little hints about how Vernon Jordan might be a liar because of what he said about December 11th. And all of a sudden, just five minutes ago, this body heard for the first time, he's not only maybe a liar about the job search, but he's maybe a liar about destroying evidence, ... Words fail me.
Charles Ruff
Fraudulent political theater designed to protect the corrupt tax code and those who profit from its manipulation. When a Presidential panel engages in such activities it does a disservice to the American people.
Leo Linbeck
The presence of British forces in Iraq was not unlawful. No question of any unlawful order being given arises in this case.
David Perry
Me and Harry are not very good with women. I've got better now. But I think any man ever who says he has never had an awkward moment with a girl is a liar. He's either a liar or he's delusional.
Dan Radcliffe
We hope the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling and an aggressive education effort will dissuade companies and individuals from engaging in these types of unlawful activities in the future. But when necessary, we will pursue all avenues ? including legal means ? to protect our product from theft.
Dan Glickman
This guy Hartman is a stone cold liar. He's worse than me — I mean, I know I'm a liar. If they're going to execute me for lying, they ought to strap him on the gurney right next to me. That Petro, too.
John Spirko
They're basically calling me a liar. I'm not a liar. I'm going to push this. This could happen to anyone.
Judy Mota
And to those who were Jews We made unlawful every animal having claws, and of oxen and sheep We made unlawful to them the fat of both, except such as was on their backs or the entrails or what was mixed with bones: this was a punishment We gave them on account of their rebellion, and We are surely Truthful.
quran
The only thing worse than a liar is a bad liar. [Lucy Liu]
Sex and the City
The only thing worse than a liar is a liar that's also a hypocrite!
Tennessee Williams
(
1911
-
1983
)
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