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But they also know where my true heart lies, which is with their work and the agency.
But, in either case, I think I might be missing the point about where literary merit (and literary pleasure) really lies, which is not in the plotlines but the lines of writing themselves.
A large part of the building is a hall in which the impressive remnant of the Mary Rose lies, which is still undergoing a decades-long process of careful preservation, curing like a giant kipper.
The new vice president, for instance, chose to endorse one of his boss's most egregious lies: which is to say, chose to lie with cheerful abandon himself.
Then we will be able to see through Satan's schemes and lies, which is our having discernment.
They share a sound with those rising London stars Real Lies, which is a smooth puree of late-80s Balearic and early 80s synthpop, only their aesthetic is more glamorous clubland than seamy street-life.
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