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  • Let's not forget, the term Liar Loan was pretty much coined in this period.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Instead, they listened with fish-eyed stares, tagged him “Sagdluk” that is “The Liar”, and shunned him, By the time of his death, his original name had long been forgotten, and he carried the name Liar to his grave.

    If I Really Believe, Why Do I Have These Doubts? Dr. Lynn Anderson 2000

  • The Bloomsbury cover for Larbalestier's Liar is another issue altogether that has to do with all fiction, not just SFF, and with racial issues, not SFF's status.

    [Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen 2010

  • The next day, demonstrators in at least 20 different locations in Tehran gathered waving placards that read (Doroghgoo khaen ast va khaen tarsoost va tarsoo sms ghate mikonad) “The Liar is a Traitor and the Traitor is fearful and the fearful cuts the SMS.”

    Shoar in Iran: The sounds from the street 2009

  • Liar, Liar is tired of the 50 stars, and thinks the hammer and sickle would look good there instead.

    Democratic Party: Obama can win Virginia 2008

  • And a note to Peter in PA: Liar is spelled LIAR, not lier.

    Roberts: White House says 'not the Scott McClellan we knew' 2008

  • Billy Liar is an exceptionally funny novel, very well worthwhile reading, and the source material for an equally great film directed by the late and sadly missed John Schlesinger.

    Billy Willy Peter Ashley 2008

  • He might consider an inventory of his soul, or was he auditioning for the star role in Liar Liar part II.

    Huckabee: 'Lousy joke' but 'pretty benign issue' 2008

  • Also, as soon as one starts bandying about the word Liar and lying, when opinions or points of view are at issue, it is very likely that the accusation will shortly fly back in the face of the person who started it.

    Printing: Quotes from Rob Kall 2008

  • Also, as soon as one starts bandying about the word Liar and lying, when opinions or points of view are at issue, it is very likely that the accusation will shortly fly back in the face of the person who started it.

    OpEdNews - Diary: Quotes from Rob Kall 2008

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