The band's roots lie in the city's Mount Temple school where the then 15-year-old Larry Mullen, looking for fellow musicians, posted an advertisement on a noticeboard.
On Saturday Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott said the government's record gave the lie to Mr Kilfoyle's criticisms.
Paul Simpson's side currently lie in seventh, following Saturday's 1-1 draw at promotion rivals Wycombe.
Reagan's body will lie in state in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol this week before being returned to California for a private funeral at his presidential library.
While the filmmaker's sympathies clearly lie with her brainy, glamorous heroine in "Something's Gotta Give, " -- a movie that almost trips over its own cleverness during a table-turning climax set in Paris -- she declines to make Harry a complete fool. (Incomplete foolishness is funnier anyway.) "He's soulful when you're not expecting it, " Marin tells her mother.
In the letter he said it was 'absurd' that the GFA's statutes say that control of the country's football should lie with the executive council while the management board are in charge of the association's daily administration.
The foundation's origins lie in an orphanage endowed by Lord Wandsworth on his death in 1912.
Aboriginal art's origins lie in a pre-hieroglyphic age, a time when there was no written language.
The authors do not quite specify where the department's sins lie, but provide hints.
But boxing is where Cleverly's ambitions lie and he is, in his own words, "reaching for the sky".
The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
"That's a lie, " responds Fabio Talin, chief executive of Italy-based TrueStar, which operates in 48 airports in 18 countries.
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Both countries lie on Europe's political fault lines, bordering troubled Russia and Ukraine, as well as the still-volatile Balkans.
Artifacts such as a pair of Harry Houdini's handcuffs lie in glass cases.
Liu Qiang's ashes lie in a cremation box on the altar, wrapped in a white silk scarf, waiting for burial.
But the team's hopes lie across a series of disciplines the nation has chosen to pursue at the world-class level.
The company's roots lie in the fertile soil where founder, Olivier Baussan, first distilled essential oils with his old copper still.
Mendes does a wonderful job bringing out the visual possibilities of the material, and this is where the film's strengths lie.
The roots of the north-east's poverty lie in a highly unequal land-holding structure, exacerbated by the political power of the landowners.
But while Apple employees won't talk, the numbers don't lie: Something's up.
Parents who lie for convenience's sake, by calling in "sick" at work to attend a sporting event, for example, suggest truthfulness doesn't matter.
Now Mali's hopes lie with the French, who intervened on Friday January 11, after months of diplomatic wrangling at the U.N. and elsewhere.
Today, more than two decades later, the city's streets lie overgrown, and schools, apartments and shops crumble under the twin onslaught of time and the elements.
The biggest gaps in America's defences lie in neither the federal nor local fortifications, but in the areas where different levels of government fuse together.
Those of us who have had the privilege to serve their country in government and in the Conservative Party know where Britain's interests lie in Europe.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lindsay Lohan's alleged lie to a police officer investigating a car crash last June could send the actress back to jail next month.
The origins of the dispute lie in America's decision, at Boeing's prompting, to withdraw in 2004 from a 12-year-old bilateral agreement with Europe governing trade in large civil aircraft.
Alchemy's roots lie in Hellenistic Egypt.
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