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9 Sentences With "gives lie to"

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Kingsley's work gives lie to the humanitarian posturing of so-called "liberal project" Europe.
An interesting recent post on Marginal Revolution post gives lie to the idea that the world is moving faster than ever.
But this embarrassing disarray masks an even bigger problem for the party: The attempted replacement gives lie to President Donald Trump's supposed populist credentials.
Moreover, any review of the life of Henry VIII gives lie to the idea that the Church of England is inflexible on the matter of royal divorces.
Lindsay Nichols, a staff attorney with the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, argues that the fact that state standards vary so widely gives lie to gun rights proponents drivers' license analogy.
Sowell's belief that a coup could be good for America and that Obama can be fairly compared to Hitler gives lie to the argument, made repeatedly by writers in the National Review symposium, that Trump is not a true conservative.
In time, his tutoring of the girl becomes a scandal within the society of Cambridge and society of the day, which believes that women cannot be educated, whereas the girl's mastery gives lie to the belief. When this crisis unfolds, the cities upper, university and merchant classes are meeting and collaborating on forming and funding a fact finding mission to Grantville, to see what they can learn and what is just wild rumor.
Author Scott Walker calls "I'm Losing You" Lennon's "best composition of 1980". Rock journalist Paul Du Noyer considers "I'm Losing You" to be proof "that Double Fantasy is a work of greater emotional complexity than many of its critics are prepared to admit", and gives lie to the notion that Lennon and Ono used the album to "paint a falsely benign portrait of their marriage". Authors Ken Bielen and Ben Urish call "I'm Losing You" the "toughest" song on Double Fantasy. However, they lament that it could have been even tougher had the Cheap Trick version been used.
An ardent opponent of slavery who advocated for the return of slaves to Africa, Marchant was commissioned by the Union League of Philadelphia in December 1862 to paint a portrait of Abraham Lincoln to be displayed in Independence Hall. Marchant worked in the White House for several months in early 1863, having daily contact with the President, and ultimately depicted him seated at a table having just signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Marchant said that his painting "triumphantly gives lie to those hideous caricatures of Mr. Lincoln" which were at the time widely circulated in the hostile press. Authorized reproductions of Marchant's somewhat idealized portrait were widely circulated prior to the 1864 presidential election, and printed at a rate of 1,000 per day.

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