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John's a habitual liar in a lot of ways as far as his own health.
Johnson called Livingstone a "fucking liar" in a lift the day before.
He infamously decried Mitch McConnell – the leader of Senate Republicans – as "a liar" in a stunning breach of congressional decorum.
One is that the columnist, whatever her topic, is a "Zionist stooge liar" (in a commenter's recent phrase).
Armstrong, whose triumphs have been shadowed by doping allegations, subsequently called Simeoni a liar in a French newspaper interview in 2003.
Boris Johnson has accused Ken Livingstone of being "a fucking liar" in a furious confrontation in a lift following a live radio debate.
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(2) Statement that the plaintiff is a liar in an email read by the plaintiff's wife.
Like the New York Times, who instead of apologizing to its readers for its embarrassing mistake, called me a liar in an Editor's Note.
Although Phil Mitchell fails to make a surprise cameo and denounce the Pollitts as liars in a booming cockney accent, he might well have done.
But when Al Franken writes about lies and lying liars in a funny, but carefully researched book, he's degrading the discourse.
The announcements were made via the social media accounts for "Pretty Little Liars" in a nod to the fact that the drama ranks higher than most other TV series in terms of Twitter and Facebook interaction.
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