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She had a black Labrador which she had trained to lay its head on the laps of her young patients.
Some experiments even came out of the military use of cetaceans, which have been trained to lay underwater mines and even kill human divers.
As a boy about the age of Sot Tol, he was trained to lay mines for the Communist Khmer Rouge guerrilla movement in the early 1980's.
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This is a man who was trained to lie".
"People are trained to lie for a living," he remarked in an interview on MSNBC.
His wife and three young children, who were trained to lie on the floor in case of gunfire, found him, and Evers died shortly afterward.
Some stricken with pun-lust sink so far into their infirmity that their minds become trained to lie in wait for words on which to work their wickedness.
In the second step, the dogs were trained to lie down after seeing their owner interacting with one of the six objects.
After years of tight-lipped caution, Mr. Maher, 56, was brought down by his talkative son, the 22-year-old Mr. King, who told his wife, she said, that he had been trained to lie as a child to protect the family.
All mammals examined so far have the brain structures that enable them to feel the same basic emotions that we do, and now that dogs have been trained to lie still in an MRI scanner, we can add them to the list.
Or it could leave a false trail assuming robots can be trained to lie.
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