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The term lay may refer to a medieval lyric poem.

There are two types of cutting actions: the lay may be stationary and the knife move, or the lay may move forward and the knife move horizontally.

Her adopted father told her all he knew about her birth parents before he passed away lay May.

Mr. Lay may also face S.E.C. proceedings and already is a defendant in scores of lawsuits.

For the Justice Department, getting any indictment of Mr. Lay may have been the goal.

And, perversely, going after Mr. Lay may not be as popular in Houston as elsewhere, despite the bankruptcy's effect on the city.

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The blame for lying may have been his customers', but the responsibility is Dimon's.

Well, the authors, Jonathan Zinman and Eric Zitzewitz, suggest that the cost of lying may be quite low.

Your own heart will tell you that no matter how protective lying may feel, it always poisons connection.

Where this balance lies may depend on genetic [ 7], epidemiological [ 8- 11] or environmental factors [ 12, 13].

Greater cognitive load, as an important and integrated feature characterizing lying, may consist of these components.

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