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For Mr. Olayos, friendship is as important a lesson as how to make a lay up or play defense.

At a typical community outreach event, the PI, recruitment coordinator, or a study group member would make a lay presentation on the subject of diabetes and pre-diabetes and provide background on the POP-ABC study, followed by a question-and-answer session.

It prompted an unusually personal attack this week from Vice President Joe Biden who said on a campaign visit to Nevada that the Republican nominee was "making a lie of the old adage, like father, like son".

An equal opportunity to success is central to this country's optimistic ethos, but income inequality and corporate greed are making a lie of that most basic American truism.

When driving to the basket, a player's chance of making a lay-up is increased by using the outside hand to lay-up.

Political victory doesn't make a bad policy good; it doesn't make a lie the truth.

OTT: Breakfasts so giant they make a lie-down more appealing than the ski slopes - bacon, eggs, muffins, burritos, pancakes omelettes, and so on.

(The New York Times reviewer suggested that her remarriage, 13 months after Ray's death, makes a lie of this memoir. It doesn't; it simply has no relevance to it).

There was talk last year of a major Oh Sees hiatus; but this new album and plenty of live dates this summer would seem to make a lie of such a notion.

Much has been made of that anonymity and also of the fact that the officiating team have not even been named yet, even though that does not necessarily make a lie of the claim, despite many insisting that.

But even if that happens, it won't make a lie anything other than a lie.

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