The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
One lie bred another, and soon deception became a necessity, then a habit.
Deloitte is also the auditor for the Federal Reserve Bank, which is kind of ironic since it was supposedly preparing reports on behalf of one client, Standard Chartered Bank, to lie to another client, the Fed.
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Married couples apparently lie to one another about their spending habits more than anything else.
Another rule is Muppets never lie.
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Its loyalties in fact, lie with Amal, another Shiite political and paramilitary group.
Hearts are now five points clear of nearest challengers Motherwell, and lie 12 points behind Celtic with another 13 to Rangers at the top.
In the Basque hill town of Eibar, near Bilbao, six bespoke manufacturers--among them Aguirre y Aranzabal, Grulla Armas and Kemen--lie within walking distance of one another.
Federal prosecutors have at least considered a criminal investigation into whether the congressman obstructed justice by allegedly asking another woman who claimed to be his lover to lie about their relationship.
Another early surprise: Many of the newly discovered disease-promoting variations don't lie inside the active genes.
People are more likely to lie or cheat if others are lying or cheating, or if a member of another social group (such as a student wearing a sweatshirt from a rival university) visibly flouts the rules.
He will not face trial on another count of operating a "denial of service attack" (DDoS), which will lie on file.
Another 27, 283 contracts are open at the overhead December 17.50 call, while 25, 973 contracts lie at the December 19 strike.
Candy recalled feeling another sort of happiness, too, when she had crawled over the railing of the hospital bed in order to lie next to her mother one last time.
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