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In fact, what the S.E.C.'s allegations show is that the Big Lie is, well, a lie.
And the opposite of the truth is, well, a lie.
He used the "L-word" (lie) to describe, well, a lie about so-called "death panels".
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Two agents from the F.B.I.'s Miami office have already gone to Jamaica, but last Friday, the Jamaican government asked for more help, allowing the F.B.I. to send forensics experts, as well as a lie-detector machine and operator today.
The most prominent of these cases was that of Father Marcial Maciel, a favorite of Pope John Paul II and the founder of the Legionaries of Christ, a powerful Mexican religious order that, at its pinnacle, included eight hundred priests, fifteen universities, and a hundred and fifty prep schools, as well as a lay movement with a reported seventy thousand followers.
"Well, that was a lie," I said.
"So it hasn't been a part of it — well that's a lie.
When the chancellor claimed that working for Mr Blair had been "a privilege", Mrs Blair reportedly exclaimed, "Well, that's a lie".
"The old saying, 'Sticks and stones will break your bones but names will never hurt you' — well, that's a lie," Nolan said.
Well, that's a lie.
Well, that was a lie.
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