Thatcher requested that she not lie in state and that there be no military flyby.
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Other times she would lie beside me, our two heads sharing one pillow.
Thatcher had requested that she not lie in state and that there be no military fly-past, or flyby, which sometimes marks funerary events.
As a five-year-old, she had to lie about her age when she auditioned, as the casting notice asked for children aged six to nine.
In her suit, she said she passed a lie detector test and also she included a statement from her doctor saying she never used steroids.
She admitted it was "a ridiculous lie" and she had still not told the police "exactly why everything happened".
Further testimony from Ms. Lewinsky herself repudiates any suggestion that she was ever encouraged by anyone to lie, if she were deposed in the Jones case.
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She said she indicted on charges of obstructing justice and making false statements when she refused to lie.
He claimed she wanted to lie low because of threats from former business associates over an unpaid debt and disappeared from the property one day when Smith and Parker were not there.
Every time she held her own in the debates, for example, she put the lie to those old sexist charges that women just aren't logical or smart enough to run the show.
Her appearance on the witness list now meant that she would have to lie under oath.
Ms Purdy wants to take the drug to treat her spasms which have got so bad she is unable to lie in bed.
"If she can, she will choose to lie down for the same amount of time, eat the same amount and walk the same distance, " he says.
What little her mother had to say through her clamp of a mouth was to the point: Verna had made her own bed, and now she would have to lie in it.
Her frustration with him and his intransigence welled up and she was thinking of leaving, letting him lie in his own mess until the orderly arrived, when she noticed that his eyes were not simply closed but squeezed shut, like those of a child playing hide-and-seek.
"The state brought many witnesses with a motive to embellish or outright lie, " she told jurors.
Ms Turner, who now works at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, also denied claims by nurse Helene Donnelly that she had advised her to lie about breach times.
His comments come in the same week a senior councillor from Cornwall's cabinet resigned over an alleged plan to use what she has described as "lie detector" technology.
Months of physical therapy likely lie ahead, though she's already picked out her first dance: the Viennese Waltz.
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In August 2009, shock-jock Kyle Sandilands was criticised by former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd after a 14-year old girl revealed she had been raped during a lie-detector stunt.
In a video interview, she said one of the girls would lie about her age.
And in the moments it took for them to descend on her, she realized it would be futile to lie.
Rather than let those facts be known, she found that friends were willing to lie about what the person had really paid.
There are some decidedly frivolous applications for EEG technology, too, such as a pair of cat ears on a hairband that stand up when the wearer is concentrating and lie down when he or she is relaxed.
She said her true passions don't lie in property but in creating a luxury brand and modeling.
After telling a "white lie" about her education, she eventually got a junior job at Labatts Brewers and became director of Scotland within three years.
Monica said that she grew up lying, was taught to lie.
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