She lies to him about getting to Guggenheim to go work on her play.
She's presenting a one-person piece called "The Maybe, " in which she lies sleeping in a glass box for the day.
She lies in bed in the bare room she shares with her mother in the city of Tonghua, in northeastern China.
In death, she lies in its opulent bosom.
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The first man appears not notice her at all, despite the fact that she practically lies at his feet.
She insisted that when she finally left him, she was "liberated, " and she urged her attorneys to remedy the lies she told under oath.
The key to sustainability, she argues, lies in helping local entrepreneurs create markets for the energy services that the poor actually need and are willing to pay for, rather than what distant bureaucrats think is appropriate.
She has said the charges of abuse of power are a tissue of lies, inspired by the man she helped oust in 2004, Viktor Yanukovych - who returned to defeat her in the 2010 presidential election.
Describing the accusations levelled against her as "blatant lies", she said that she was "totally innocent of all charges".
But, she said, the greater danger lies with Afghanistan's former rulers -- the fundamentalist Taliban.
"The reality is, she drank, she has a reputation for telling lies, " said lawyer Walter Madison, representing Richmond.
She said children often started telling lies about not eating their lunches, eventually leading to a "starvation diet".
Ms Bandaranayake has said the allegations against her are "blatant lies" and that she is being persecuted because she "stood for an independent judiciary and withstood the pressures".
There should be no tributes when I go, but just in case someone insists: Here lies Elizabeth Ohene, she never once uttered a word that could possibly upset anybody in her long life.
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Before this athlete gets on any piece of equipment or lies on a mat, she goes after it with either her own or gym-provided wipes.
Here she argues that the health care solution lies not in giving Washington more power but in putting doctors and patients back in charge of medical decisions.
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"The long term future lies with open access, " she said at a news conference to launch her report.
Unseeded Italian Alberta Brianti lies in waits for Stosur after she upset 21st seed Sabine Lisicki 2-6 6-4 6-4.
As the old prioress, Madame de Croissy, lies writhing on her deathbed, she cries out that God has forsaken her and the Carmelite order.
While the audience was an ideal starting point for the online community-building product BlogFrog offers, she believes that the future of the Web lies in niche audiences, and plans to integrate her product to any vertical where people are passionately connecting.
Very bluntly, Livni's silence in the face of the administration's lies about her own record shows that she is more loyal to her parochial political interests than to national interests.
Rhea concedes that there are some phonies who "just tell lies" and exploit victims, but she says that isn't the case with genuine psychics who can aid an investigation that is otherwise at a standstill.
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The woman has denied she threw herself at the defendants, but admitted telling lies to police and her employers.
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"Given that it was you who, rightly, urged MSPs to raise their game a few months ago, I am sure you will not want protracted discussion of your own conduct as first minister to distract parliament from the important work that lies ahead of us in 2005, " she said.
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Once a woman lies to her boyfriend or husband about her pregnancy, she has to produce a child within that time frame.
The wooden two-storey home she shares with her parents, who are both in their 80s, lies in the west of the city overlooking a canal and is raised a few feet off the ground in the traditional Thai style.
He said Ms Pryce's claims in court were "bare-faced lies" and it was "rubbish" for her to say she had not wanted to place the stories about Huhne in the Mail on Sunday.
"The real problem lies with the personal power that MPs have over their staff, " she says.
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