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Heroically penetrating the thicket of lies and misdirection, Goldman praises Guatemala's patriots, those who keep doing their thankless jobs in the face of intimidation and worse.
It set up a commission, staffed by blacks and whites, to achieve three ends: to hack through the thicket of lies about the past and catalogue its horrors; to compensate victims for their suffering; and, most controversially, to pardon the perpetrators.Amnesty is the centrepiece, guaranteed to those whose crimes were politically motivated, and who disclose all they know.
It is this last question that leads Baker down a truly fascinating path, through Margaret's diagnosis of schizophrenia in 1957, her incarceration in a mental hospital outside Lahore, her arranged marriage to a friend of Mawdudi's and on into a thicket of lies and cultural miscommunications that helps the author understand the relationship between Islam and the West.
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This is especially impressive when one considers that he was obliged to hack through thickets of lies and cross much empty terrain – none of the forged letters to Rohan survives, for example.
In a thicket of words lies plausible deniability when the time for horror's accounting arrives.
Roger Cohen agrees, and as usual, wrote a succinct summation that would have made Hemingway blush at his own rambling oeuvre: "In a thicket of words lies plausible deniability when the time for horror's accounting arrives".
A non-binding referendum, voted on amid a thicket of utterly cynical lies and promises, cannot be a tombstone block to the judgment of MPs on this vital matter of national interest.
But it is hard to send your child to college if you work at Wal-Mart, and harder if you are jobless.In this thicket of predestined failure lie most of the difficulties of the inner city.
Between you and your sweet dreams of a pied-à-terre in Paris lies a thicket of red tape and the smug petits fonctionnaires of the French bureaucracy.
Nyman, an economist at the University of Minnesota, says that the fear of moral hazard lies behind the thicket of co-payments and deductibles and utilization reviews which characterizes the American health-insurance system.
Beneath the thickets of UN-speak lie three priorities.
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