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This seemed to edge a little closer to the emotional heart of things: to Gipple, who called Clinton "dishonest" to her face, and to a crowd of registered Midwestern Democrats chanting at a television that their likely nominee was a liar.
The president leveled multiple insults at Schiff, calling him a liar, a likely law breaker and a "bad guy". .
On the other hand, a liar will be more likely to lean backward, a sign of not wanting to give more information than is necessary.[4] Leaning away can also mean dislike or disinterest.
"It's not likely, but if he shows up, don't call me a liar.
Ali Abdullah Saleh is a liar, liar, liar.
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"He's a liar, a big liar.
"But a liar, no".
He's a liar".
"I became a liar".
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