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  • Wednesday, he said that he had lied out of fear.
  • Other people lie out of fear.
  • Unfortunately, people with alcohol and drug problems may lie out of embarrassment or fear, doctors say.
  • I had a pretty decent lie out of the rough, otherwise I probably would have laid up,
  • Two Valentines lie in the Moray Firth in Scotland and two lie out of Poole Bay in Dorset.
  • I got to place the ball where it was, and I probably got a better lie out of it.
  • McDonald spares nothing in his prose, because to do so would make a lie out of the truth of war.
  • Cutter dismisses her claims, and states that Nanette has lied out of jealousy, before actually visiting Nanette to hit her.
  • Another female officer comes in to ask if she can try to remember, and Gail continues to lie out of fear.
  • "It made a lie out of Microsoft's longtime successful publicity campaign that the company was innocent of bad tactics, " said Lemmon.
  • "If I had signed it, it would have made a lie out of every campaign speech they're going to give, " he said.
  • He was long of the green on the par-3 11th, which forced him to take an unplayable lie out of the junk and led to another bogey.
  • The eggs that will spawn those sovereigns lie out of reach, however, secured in a secret chamber and booby-trapped by those whose knowledge died with them in the plague.
  • Reviewer Greg Kasavin commented that " pray and spray " tactics are quite viable, as the game uses silhouettes to mark enemies'estimated positions when they happen to lie out of eyesight but within earshot.
  • A black boy who suffered serious burns while playing in an abandoned factory _ and told police he'd been attacked by whites _ has admitted he lied out of fear he'g get in trouble with his parents.
  • A black boy who suffered serious burns while playing in an abandoned factory _ and told police he'd been attacked by whites _ has admitted he lied out of fear he'd get in trouble with his parents.
  • Far be it from me to discourage the standard of " the truth, th whole truth and nothing but the truth . " Often, of course, we lie out of self-interest, and the answer to that involves a self-centeredness-ectomy and a moral backbone transplant.
  • Far be it from me to discourage the standard of " the truth, the whole truth and nothing but te truth . " Often, of course, we lie out of self-interest, and the answer to that involves a self-centeredness-ectomy and a moral backbone transplant.
  • Remember that a school-age child faces a lot of pressure, and may lie out of fear of your expectations ( " If I tell my dad I got a C in math, he'll kill me ! " ), or because his expectations of himself aren't realistic ( " I'm nobody if I don't get all A's . " ) or because his conscience has become harsh ( " I'm stupid and no good at anything . " ).