| 41. | Condon means cable flicks, such as a 1991 one starring Gregory Hines, called " White Lie, " shot in Atlanta.
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| 42. | Not only does he curse on the court on occasion, right there we caught him in a small white lie.
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| 43. | "Thin White Lie " and " X-Ray " are usually autobiographical and often deal with traumatic memories or doomed relationships.
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| 44. | Nora Marlowe was cast as Aunt Agnes in the 1972 episode " The Little White Lie That Grew and Grew ".
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| 45. | In truth, it means those willing to perpetrate a little white lie when asked if they could approach the trial impartially.
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| 46. | There are several times where most people would justify a " white lie ", or a lie that causes no harm.
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| 47. | Is it essentially different from a garden variety lie, a mental reservation, a fib, an evasion, a little white lie, hyperbole?
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| 48. | A CBS employee called to say Jack Nicholson's agent told us a little white lie about how Jack got his game tickets.
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| 49. | The story of Galileo's recantation _ a winking white lie meant only to placate the authorities _ is well-known and largely mythologized.
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| 50. | He said, " They may have used the equivalent of a white lie to get there, but they were very enterprising ."
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