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19 Sentences With "give the lie to"

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And the results of that realization give the lie to one of the
It's only now that we have the data to give the lie to this.
Smashing IS will give the lie to its founding myth, that a new God-ordained world order is at hand.
Indeed, such a rule would give the lie to Republicans' oft-repeated claim that the states should be laboratories for health-care experimentation.
But Trump's conduct in office, and in his efforts to obstruct the Russia investigation, give the lie to the implicit promise of his campaign.
These hard-charging women also give the lie to the idea that, unlike men, they have no interest in the spotlight — that they are content to keep their heads down and get the work done.
Writing in a state-owned newspaper, Jia Wenshan of Renmin University in Beijing said the group would try to "combat fake news, give the lie to the 'China threat' propaganda meme and fight the Western media's hegemony".
Republican opposition to either type of bill would only give the lie to the idea that Republicans care about average Americans when it comes to their tax policies or to protecting entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare.
Meanwhile Marine Le Pen's 34% vote at the last French election, the governing Freedom Party's assaults on Austria's institutions and Denmark's decision to expel asylum seekers to an island once reserved for contagious animals all give the lie to western Europe's supposed immunity to conspiracist populism.
In this telling—a telling that seems very clearly sourced to the Trump diaspora—the central transgression is the intermingling of Trump's business interests and his campaign, which would indeed amount to a major corruption scandal in its own right, and would give the lie to Trump's routine denials about his Russia ties.
"And they are also the places, par excellence, that give the lie to the idea that America belongs only to one people or race or creed, and that show how America's 'greatness,' from the start, has been inseparable from its past, and its present, as a nation of immigrants," Jelly-Schapiro stated.
After the formalities were done, the young people were allowed to ask questions. Farmer said, "On your opening remarks you described Britain and France as champions of freedom. In light of their colonial policies in Africa, which give the lie to the principle, how can they be considered defenders?"Farmer, p.
Tsukuru was sacrificed to protect Yuzu because the group believed he was the strongest emotionally and could deal with the ban. These redemptive revelations give the lie to Tsukuru's own perception of himself as plain and colorless. ; Chapters 18–19 Tsukuru returns to Japan a wiser man. He wonders whether Yuzu had turned against him, as he was the one who first left the group of five friends, as a preemptive strike because she could not bear the thought that its members would inevitably drift apart anyway.
This, Sean O'Mahony writes, was abundant evidence that the excuse put forward that he was trying to escape was a complete fabrication. On 24 November 1920, The Times newspaper reported that three Irish Republican prisoners were shot while trying to escape military custody. Affidavits by MacLysaght and evidence given by both British and Republican members "give the lie to the false official version", according to Daniel McCarthy, as the article was published even before the military inquiry had reported its findings.Daniel McCarthy, "A Clare Patriot," address delivered to the Peadar Clancy Festival.
His range was nearly two octaves. He was said to be "handsome" and had a strong stage presence. Bowers found the stage an ideal platform from which to espouse his opposition to racial inequality. He was purportedly reluctant to launch a public singing career until he realised: "What induced me more than any thing else to appear in public was to give the lie to 'negro serenaders' (minstrels), and to show to the world that coloured men and women could sing classical music as well as the members of the other race by whom they had been so terribly vilified".
Shawn Sobers, 'Footsteps of the Emperor', HTV West 1999 Haile Selassie, who described Heruy in his autobiography as "brilliant and strong-willed", included the following words in his elegy at Heruy's funeral: : My colleague and friend Herui, as you depart after successful completion of your service to your country, if I fail to say 'you are great', your works would give the lie to my words. Although the storm generated by wicked people destabilized the world and buffeted you, it did not defeat you. Yet you had to obey the rule of the Great and Kind Lord. We are all subject to this eventually.
Pile, Jonathan, "Chapter 11 Plan Z and Munich", from Churchill's Secret Enemy, pp. 180–181 What finally led to Chamberlain making his offer to fly to Germany on 13 September 1938 was erroneous information, which had been supplied by the German opposition, of the invasion of Czechoslovakia starting anytime after 18 September.Weinberg, The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Starting World War II p. 428 Hitler was not happy with Chamberlain's offer but agreed to see him, most probably because to refuse Chamberlain's offer would give the lie to his repeated claims that he was a man of peace who had been reluctantly driven to war by Beneš's intractability.
Not to cherish these feelings would > be recreancy to principle. They who desire me to be dumb on the subject of > slavery, unless I will open my mouth in its defense, ask me to give the lie > to my professions, to degrade my manhood, and to stain my soul. I will not > be a liar, a poltroon, or a hypocrite, to accommodate any party, to gratify > any sect, to escape any odium or peril, to save any interest, to preserve > any institution, or to promote any object. Convince me that one man may > rightfully make another man his slave, and I will no longer subscribe to the > Declaration of Independence.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service received over ₤26,000, the gross proceeds of the event. There are two utterly untrue urban myths concerning the Cobb & Co. Museum,See the article Staged History by James Shrimpton in The Sunday Mail of 19 August 2007. namely that space constraints in Brisbane led to the establishment of a Transport Museum in Toowoomba,As demonstrated above, the answer by the Minister to a Question upon Notice, and the provisions of the Deed of Gift, give the lie to this nonsense. After Adrian Cardell made representations concerning the Collection to Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, the Premier of Queensland, in 1978, discussions ensued between Dr. Alan Bartholomai, the Director of the , and Adrian Cardell until 1982.

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