The Hammers lie one point off the bottom three, 15th in the table.
The draw means the Tigers can no longer match West Ham's points tally, but they were effectively down in any case because their goal difference is vastly inferior to that of the Hammers, who lie one place above them in 17th.
Married couples apparently lie to one another about their spending habits more than anything else.
The floors of the twin towers lie stacked one on top of the other, the result of the "pancake effect" when the towers collapsed.
Piles of damaged goods still lie outside one of its factories.
Any outright lie, especially one that seems implausible, will crush your chances with this employer, Kane says.
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One lie bred another, and soon deception became a necessity, then a habit.
Tommy, we have good reason to believe, was able to pass at least one lie-detector test with his original story.
The EU - after the Greek elections - may decide to throw in some funds that lie unused in one of its accounts.
With two seats facing each other, one passenger would take the top bunk and the other would fold the two seats into one lie-flat surface.
So the Motherwell players will know exactly where the main threats of OB lie, but one name that will be recognisable to most football followers is that of the Cameroon international Eric Djemba-Djemba, formerly of Manchester United and Aston Villa.
HSBC, which lets its sleeping accounts lie, has been one of the few banks to disprove economic theory.
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The law, on the other hand, requires no one to lie or deceive.
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The good news is that the euro zone has woken up from the lie that Greece could one day repay its debts.
"One big lie, " says Armstrong, putting the final nail into his myth.
The Railwaymen currently lie bottom of League One with 12 points from 20 games, having won just twice in their last 15 outings.
He's a former chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Exchange, and he was arrested Thursday after confessing that his investment fund was, to use his words, one big lie.
Rovers currently lie 21st in League One and have not played since the Johnstone's Paint Trophy defeat by Exeter on 14 December, after which former boss Paul Trollope was sacked.
Whereas Penrith have only had one clean sheet this season and lie mid-table in Cumbria Women's Division One.
For 500 miles lie vast tracts where no one lives and no surface water can be seen.
Perhaps surprisingly, one clue may lie in the popularity gap between the queen and bankers such as Mr Hester.
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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.
"The ability to have a strong moral compass, and know the difference between a lie you should tell and one you shouldn't is very important, " he says.
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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.
One remedy might lie in the creation of powerful regional school commissioners, who could demand changes, send in improvement teams when things go awry and generally strive to outdo one another.
Two snowy custom dress shirts lie side by side, one belonging to Mark Twain and the other to Oscar Wilde (saved from oblivion because it was at the laundry when he died).
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One block north lie the pre-Hispanic ruins of Templo Mayor, believed by the Aztecs to be the centre of the universe, and just a stone's throw from the site is Palacio Nacional, which houses dramatic Diego Rivera murals.
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