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The judge, who called Davidson's denials a "tissue of falsehoods", was godfather of a child of the Bishop of Norwich, who had raised the original complaint.
Putting aside the tissue of falsehoods in this case, both women had consensual sex with Assange and neither claimed otherwise; and a prosecutor, Eva Finne, all but dismissed the case.
A writer whose books are a tissue of falsehoods and moronic clichés of masculinity.
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There was no suggestion that the Tower Hamlets Labour Party might be consulted, still less that there might be a new ballot….The NEC simply decided ad hoc that it would vote, then and there, between Mr Biggs and, of all people, Mr Abbas, whose accusations could have been, for all the NEC knew about it, a complete tissue of malicious falsehoods….
It was a huge achievement, and I don't think anyone talked about that when we went into this awful tissue of propaganda and falsehoods and hate.
In general, the Times sets its documentation of falsehoods in articles apart from its primary coverage.
But, rather than embracing it, the agency's leadership disparaged it as a pack of falsehoods.
And a deluge of falsehoods compromises Twitter as a go-to source for breaking news.
Sustained repetition and reporting of falsehoods beat the facts.
(We could call this result the absolute worthlessness of falsehoods.
While it avoids the relative worthlessness of falsehoods, Hilpinen's account, just like Popper's, entails the absolute worthlessness of all falsehoods: no falsehood is closer to the truth than any truth.
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