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"It's hard to keep blatant falsehoods up for long because there are so many eyeballs on it," he says.
Amanda wondered if there was a recording angel up in heaven writing down this blatant falsehood against her name.
Sabrina nearly choked at such a blatant falsehood.
Such reports often contain blatant falsehoods.
This blatant falsehood is behind the President's newly proposed "Buffett Rule."
Gavin gasped at the blatant falsehood.
A blatant falsehood!
She twisted the amulet's chain into a knot, wishing she had more to offer him than halftruths and blatant falsehoods.
Nonetheless, his blatant falsehoods to the Immigration and Naturalization Service are not easily shrugged off by some advocates for refuge-seekers.
"I regret breaking off this delightful reunion," he said, another blatant falsehood, "but Lady Garvain wishes to join in the dancing."
If the artifice had not been revealed by sharp-eyed bloggers, a national election could have been swung by a blatant falsehood.
There are many rumors that persist which are blatant falsehoods about the people in the church, ranging from the practice of polygamy to members having horns.
The result is of unique historical importance despite the Archivist's decision to leave in blatant falsehoods, self-serving allegations, and many amoral anecdotes not suitable for young persons.
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And when major press outlets fail to meet their responsibility, and instead raise the specter of racism or anti-Semitism, then public officials are duty bound to speak out and condemn such blatant falsehoods.
Boyer continues with a blatant falsehood that seems designed to telegraph to your readers that I am writing on the fringes of legal scholarship and that my views are, therefore, unworthy of serious consideration.
They assumed correctly that the Americans would discount such warnings as blatant falsehoods that the Cuban émigrés hoped would prompt an American invasion of Cuba and overthrow of the existing regime.
At first, I thought the Bush campaign was making a big mistake - that these blatant falsehoods would be condemned by prominent Republican politicians and Republican economists, especially those who had spent years building reputations as advocates of fiscal responsibility.
A full-page New York Times ad released by Truth Wins Out in response to the ad goes further, accusing the original ad of "blatant falsehoods", as well as "spotlighting the religious bigotry of the ad's very own signers."
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