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7 Sentences With "mendaciously"

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Even Barr's initial letter, which mendaciously claimed that Trump was fully exonerated by Mueller, failed to move the needle.
He was painting himself as a martyr for that maleness, and he was using beer — along with weight lifting, football, flatulence jokes and what he mendaciously insisted were inoffensive yearbook high jinks — to do it.
To a certain extent, the administration is (either carelessly or mendaciously) conflating "known or suspected terrorists" with "special interest aliens" — migrants who automatically get additional screening because of factors they might have in common with terrorists.
I was not watching the news conference in Helsinki on Monday, when Vladimir Putin mendaciously sought to smear George Soros, the founder of the philanthropic organization I direct, by comparing his many decades of human rights work to the dirty election meddling of Russia's spy networks.
Around this time, Rousseau started developing feelings of paranoia, anxiety, and of a conspiracy against him. Most of this was just his imagination at work, but on 29 January 1768, the theatre at Geneva was destroyed through burning, and Voltaire mendaciously accused Rousseau of being the culprit. In June 1768, Rousseau left Trie, leaving Therese behind, and went first to Lyon, and subsequently to Bourgoin.
The Antichrist, §37 Christianity became more diseased, base, morbid, vulgar, low, barbaric and crude: > A sickly barbarism finally lifts itself to power as the church—the church, > that incarnation of deadly hostility to all honesty, to all loftiness of > soul, to all discipline of the spirit, to all spontaneous and kindly > humanity.—Christian values—noble values. Nietzsche expresses contempt for his contemporaries because they mendaciously call themselves Christians but do not act like true Christians. Modern people act with worldly egoism, pride, and will to power in opposition to Christianity's denial of the world.
William Muldoon died at age 81 in Westchester County, New York, and was interred in a grandiose private mausoleum at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. Sometime after the end of his wrestling career and before the turn of the century, Muldoon had mendaciously claimed for years that he was born in 1845, and 7 years older than his age verified in the Muldoon Family Bible, which documents his real birth year. In 1996, Muldoon was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum under the "Pioneer Era" category.

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