Lord Berkeley tabled a question to government ministers on 25 June 2012, asking what action they were taking to create a passenger ferry link to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the south-west tip of Cornwall, in line with the Scottish government's ferries policy.
But with the vast majority of married couples filing jointly, some spouses are bound to run off, lie about their off-the-books income, wind up in trouble, or otherwise leave their spouse holding the bag.
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More than 1, 500 ships lie wrecked off North Carolina's Outer Banks, but today these islands depend far more on tourism than on maritime trade.
Westwood, who carded a two-under-par 70 at Kingsbarns to lie four off the lead, would usurp Tiger Woods as world number one with a top-two finish.
Sergio Garcia kept alive his hopes for a first win of the season, and second Mallorca Classic title in three years, with a second successive round of 70 to lie three off the lead.
The Hammers lie one point off the bottom three, 15th in the table.
Sergio Garcia reversed the progress he made with his second-round 65, carding a 77 to lie 13 strokes off the pace.
England's Gary Clark and David Carter both shot opening rounds of 69 to lie three shots off the lead in a group containing South African Trevor Immelman.
World number one Lorena Ochoa, who is seeking her third straight major title after winning the Kraft Nabisco Championship earlier this year and last year's women's British Open, posted a 69 to lie three shots off the lead.
And last is the buoyant demand for derivatives that disguise the problems that lie both on and off companies' balance sheets, especially those left over from the spending spree of the late 1980s.
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By "other contexts" he means playing in the pressure of competition, but also driving off the first tee in front of friends and hitting off a downhill lie.
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Those who lie about the behaviors to show off may receive positive feedback from others -- comments such as "that's great" or "I do the same thing" -- that encourage them to actually try out the behaviors, he said.
The latest violence resurrects the conflict that erupted in early 1997 in the same area north of the provincial capital Pontianak between Dayaks and Madurese, whose roots lie in the island of Madura off the northeast coast of Java.
You want to lie in bed and keep the lights off.
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Yet, the numbers put in front of us through this budget proposal do not lie -- this budget takes us off that path and puts us into new and dangerous territory.
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The hardest work these folks did was in persuading Congress to let them run a casino in secrecy and lie through their teeth about everything they did off balance sheet.
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But there is bound to be the question: where does the advantage lie in an investment bank which is cut off from its in-house source of funding, and should it not simply split completely?
The Ospreys' focus has been more on the top of the table as they currently lie fifth on 33 points, one point off a top-four place that would win them a spot in the new end-of-season Magners League play-offs.
But Catalans, who entertain Warrington in the play-off eliminator on Saturday, would not lie down.
The cash-strapped Lancashire outfit currently lie 14th in League Two, just five points off the play-off places.
Her father had told her off for that: God was a lie, he said, and Heaven was a myth.
Desperate, financially strapped, companies often engage in shortsighted and dishonest transactions that place our nation at risk while executives lie through their teeth in an attempt to brush off national security concerns.
Crusaders refused to lie down and Martin Donnelly saw his flick header cleared off the line before Owens reduced the Seaview men's deficit.
Blackburn refused to lie down however, and having won a face-off in the opposing zone, were able to force the puck over the line, to set up a grandstand final minute's play.
Of the Mind donors questioned, 27% said they would lie to their boss if they had to take time off work because of mental stress, pretending they were suffering from physical rather than emotional problems.
After she died, it soon became obvious that what Father had always wanted to do in the two weeks off that he allowed himself every summer was to lie in the sun all day.
The key to minimizing the charge-off rate of a citizen line of credit program will lie in two areas: tax reform, and how the credit lines are administered.
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To top it off, being an African-American would put the lie to claims the Tea Party specifically and Republicans in general could not abide Barack Obama because of his race.
Most folks try to stay off juries (which I am not recommending), not lie to get on them.
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