| 11. | It gives the lie to the idea that only endless economic growth can produce decent human lives,
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| 12. | Such a spectacle would give the lie to the Arab nationalist ideology of the Ba'athists.
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| 13. | This gives the lie to Locke Cole's suggestion that the changes are being steamrollered in.
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| 14. | This exquisitely realized moment gives the lie to the seeming chill of both the character and the play.
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| 15. | The Popovics flies _ no less spare, no less elemental _ give the lie to this misconception.
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| 16. | Into vituperation's void steps baldfaced, giving the lie to the new listlessness of the overused lie.
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| 17. | It gives the lie to the idea that privacy is either a liberal idea or out of the mainstream.
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| 18. | But in my case I just try and give the lie to some of the received notions about gangsters.
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| 19. | Africa totally gives the lie to that stereotype, so that lie doesn't wash over there either.
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| 20. | The very fact that he deliberately followed him there gives the lie to any assertion of acting in good faith.
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