The Bush administration seems all too likely to help Assad, and to ignore his lies along the way.
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The way you confront an addict is to take away his support--all the beams and scaffolding that hide his lies.
President Clinton was impeached not for his dalliance with an intern but for his lies to a grand jury about it.
Eden resigned soon afterwards, his health wrecked, his reputation in tatters, his lies and evasions damaging the country's always tendentious reputation for fair play.
Under intense questioning by Winfrey about the details of his doping and the attacks he'd made on others to protect his lies, he had seemed anxious, his eyes darting around the room.
He went to great lengths, even preparing and submitting false tax returns to the school, Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, over a four year period in order to substantiate his lies.
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But, after all, the Middle East once was furious at Baghdad Bob not because he lied daily but because his lies were proven ludicrous and then humiliating on the world stage by the U.S. military.
Start with his book Telling Lies, about his quest to discover how to detect lies and other human efforts at concealment.
Wherever his future lies, he will always have the memory of his second round goal - but he is not ruling out the Conference side pulling off another shock in the next stage.
Indeed, most of his wealth still lies in his investment in Citigroup, made in 1990 at a time when the bank was under duress.
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He also takes a thinly veiled shot at NBPA Executive Director Billy Hunter, wondering if his main interest lies in protecting his own turf above all else.
His neighborhood lies in a lush river delta framed by green hills on the horizon.
Watkins says the rest of his fortune lies in ethanol, a fuel additive usually made from corn.
That could help Diabang make up his mind about where his future lies.
This is where his greatness lies and why he appeals to the lower income earners who are in debt.
Williams, however, is less sure that rugby league is where his future lies, despite being flattered by Bateman's faith.
The Bristol Rovers winger has been told his future lies elsewhere after falling out of favour at the Memorial Stadium.
Despite being under contract at Old Trafford until 2012, Ronaldo has refused to state publicly and unequivocally that his future lies with United.
Take an old telephone company: The CEO knows that his future lies with fiber optics and the Internet, not with copper wires and circuit switches.
He was a co-author of Kenya's economic development plan for the next 25 years - Vision 2030 - and is clear where his commitment lies.
His vineyard lies along the eighth latitude south of the equator.
The thesis of his work lies in the nature of how people are now participating in mass collaborations within or across the boundaries of the organization.
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Mr. Panigoro has said his interest lies in improving the game and close associates have added that finding a way to make soccer profitable is key.
For example, we know where and when Columbus died -- in the northwestern Spanish city of Valladolid, in 1506 -- but there are questions about where his body lies.
On Wednesday, he led the procession taking Mr Chavez's body from the military hospital where he died to the military academy where his body lies in state.
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Indeed, establishing a cause for Terence's blackouts has proved a tricky task for everyone, with highly qualified neurologists and cardiologists unable to say for certain just where his problem lies.
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