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"At a time when, throughout France, the unhappy peasants were beginning to grow riotous, where the real country folk, crushed by the burden of taxation, were uproariously demanding relief from their intolerable miseries -- in this Potemkin side-show there prevailed a preposterous and mendacious comfort," the biographer Stefan Zweig wrote.
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But mendacious?
A mendacious tatterdemalion.
Most doctors are not mendacious orna?
I was middling, mendacious, shy and timid.
It is, therefore, a mendacious genre.
It is mendacious to suggest otherwise.
"Mendacious smear means 'deliberately false'," Leveson added.
Larry Linville, whose comically mendacious character Maj.
With the cool cat away, the mendacious mouse would play.
Not manic bloggers and mendacious gossips, as it has become.
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