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Falsehood, in one form or another, has its appeal.
As Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. wrote in 1974, "the First Amendment requires that we protect some falsehood in order to protect speech that matters".
Double Falsehood, in full Double Falsehood; or, The Distressed Lovers, tragicomedy in five acts presented by Lewis Theobald at Drury Lane Theatre in 1727.
Arden sponsored a London production of "Double Falsehood" in January, its first professional outing in more than 200 years, Mr. Hammond said.
Perhaps the most outlandish falsehood in "Courting Disaster" is Thiessen's portrayal of Obama and the Democrats as the sole opponents of brutal interrogation tactics.
Even if such analysis proves Shakespeare's participation, it does not mean that "Double Falsehood," in its present form, is particularly fine or playable.
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But I would never deliberately write such falsehoods in a column; that would be wrong.
"We also know that there are various other half-truths and falsehoods in that work".
Some of the falsehoods in "The Art of the Deal" are minor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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