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A lie is a statement used intentionally for the purpose of deception. [1]

201 relations: A (Pretty Little Liars), Abuse, Abusive power and control, Achille Delaere, Adopted child syndrome, Affair, Al-Masih ad-Dajjal, Alibi, Angela's Eyes, Answering Stone, Anti-Barney humor, Antisocial personality disorder, Argument to moderation, Avital Ronell, Balinese script, Betrayal, Bill Nunn, Borderline personality disorder, Bump Off Lover, Call a spade a spade, Casuistry, Celebrity biographer, Cha Seung-won, Channel Orange, Channel Umptee-3, Child Lying, Children's use of information, Christopher Lincoln, Comedy Inc., Confabulation, Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Covington, Georgia, Crossed fingers, Deception, Denial, Dishonesty, Disinformation, Dissimulation, Distancing language, Donald Keyser, Dreyfus affair, Duke lacrosse case, Economical with the truth, El Cid (film), Epictetus, Eric Barnes (writer), Ethical decision, Eubulides, Extramarital sex, Fabrication, ..., Fact, False, False accusation, False evidence, False statement, Falsity, Federal Bureau of Investigation portrayal in media, Femme fatale, Fib, Frederik Hegel, Freidank, Full House (season 4), Gary Chartier, Gaslighting, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Giovanni di San Paolo, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Greenwashing, Half-truth, Hargrave Military Academy, Heather Mills, Henry Tufts, Hershel Greene, History of propaganda, Honesty, Honesty Day, Honor system at the University of Virginia, Hot air, Hutton Grammar School, Ideal (ethics), In-group favoritism, Index of ethics articles, Index of philosophy articles (I–Q), Index of psychology articles, International Journal of Applied Philosophy, International Woodpecker, Interpersonal deception theory, Jaap van Praag (football administrator), Jack Fellure, Jain terms and concepts, Jehovah's Witnesses and congregational discipline, Job's Wife, Joy (Hunt novel), Kasra Nouri, Kedoshim, Kevin James Maher, Knights and Knaves, Konna Koi no Hanashi, Liar (disambiguation), Lie (disambiguation), Lie-to-children, Lied (disambiguation), Lies, Linguistic development of Genie, List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episodes, List of Kamen Rider W characters, List of Kamen Rider W episodes, List of Medaka Box characters, List of Non-Summit episodes (2015), List of Room 101 episodes, List of The Courtship of Eddie's Father episodes, List of The Neverending Story characters, List of Yo-kai Watch characters, Little White Lies, Lying, Machiavellian intelligence, Machiavellianism, Machiavellianism in the workplace, Mahjong school, Making false statements, Malicious falsehood, Mark L. Knapp, Mason Locke Weems, Mental reservation, Mission to Moscow, Mortal sin, Mr. Mystery, Myth, Narcissistic defences, Neanderthals in popular culture, Neuroethics, Nibiru cataclysm, Noble lie, Non-fiction, Non-Summit, Object of the mind, Omission, Omnipotence, Oral Roberts University, Outline of Buddhism, Oxytocin, Pale Force, Panel show, Pants on Fire, Pants on Fire (Cabot novel), Parental alienation, Pathological lying, Perception management, Politeness, Polow da Don, Polygraph, Poornima (Telugu actress), Pork pie (disambiguation), Porker, Power (social and political), Prohibitions in Sikhism, Propaganda techniques, Propositional attitude, Psychological manipulation, Radical Honesty, Ralph Wilcox (actor), Relational transgression, Religious fraud, Rik Fox, Scandal (Wilson novel), Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America, Secrecy, Shadow Hunters, Shalom bayit, Shortridge Academy, Simulation, Smear campaign, Social engineering (security), Sodomy, Spoon River Anthology, Steve Coogan, Terminological inexactitude, The Adventures of Pinocchio, The Meaning of Things, The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere, Thomas Bancroft (poet), Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour, Timed antagonistic response alethiometer, Truth, Turing test, Two wrongs make a right, Unclean spirit, University of Virginia, Unparliamentary language, Upaya, Vanity Fair (novel), Varieties of criticism, View from nowhere, Vivir un poco, Washing out mouth with soap, White Lies, Whopper (disambiguation), Workplace bullying, World's Biggest Liar, Yanni, Yogi's Gang. Expand index (151 more) »

A (Pretty Little Liars)

"A" is a fictional character created in 2006 by author Sara Shepard.

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Abuse

Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit.

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Abusive power and control

Abusive power and control (also controlling behavior, coercive control and sharp power) is the way that an abusive person gains and maintains power and control over another person, as a victim, in order to subject that person to psychological, physical, sexual, or financial abuse.

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Achille Delaere

Achille Delaere (born 1868, Lendelede, Belgium) was a Flemish priest who served on the Canadian prairies.

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Adopted child syndrome

Adopted child syndrome is a controversial term that has been used to explain behaviors in adopted children that are claimed to be related to their adoptive status.

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Affair

An affair is a sexual relationship, romantic friendship, or passionate attachment between two people without the attached person's significant other knowing.

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Al-Masih ad-Dajjal

Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (المسيح الدجّال, "the false messiah, liar, the deceiver") is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology.

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Alibi

An alibi is a form of defense used in criminal procedure wherein the accused attempts to prove that he or she was in some other place at the time the alleged offense was committed.

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Angela's Eyes

Angela's Eyes is an American television crime drama that premiered on July 16, 2006, on Lifetime, running for 13 episodes.

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Answering Stone

The Cloch Labhrais, also called the Answering Stone and the Speaking Stone, is a large boulder in Ireland, beside a road leading from Waterford to Dungarvan, two miles (3 km) from the Stradbally parish.

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Anti-Barney humor

Anti-Barney humor is a form of humor that targets the children's television series Barney & Friends.

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Antisocial personality disorder

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD or APD) is a personality disorder characterized by a long term pattern of disregard for, or violation of, the rights of others.

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Argument to moderation

Argument to moderation (argumentum ad temperantiam)—also known as false equivalence, false compromise, middle ground, equidistance fallacy, and the golden mean fallacy, The Nizkor Project (accessed 29 November 2012)—is an informal fallacy which asserts that the truth must be found as a compromise between two opposite positions.

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Avital Ronell

Avital Ronell (born 15 April 1952) is an American philosopher who contributes to the fields of continental philosophy, literary studies, psychoanalysis, feminist philosophy, political philosophy, and ethics.

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Balinese script

The Balinese script, natively known as Aksara Bali and Hanacaraka, is an alphabet used in the island of Bali, Indonesia, commonly for writing the Austronesian Balinese language, Old Javanese, and the liturgical language Sanskrit.

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Betrayal

Betrayal is the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations.

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Bill Nunn

William Goldwyn "Bill" Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film Do the Right Thing and Robbie Robertson in the Sam Raimi ''Spider-Man'' film trilogy.

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Borderline personality disorder

Borderline personality disorder (BPD), also known as emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), is a long-term pattern of abnormal behavior characterized by unstable relationships with other people, unstable sense of self, and unstable emotions.

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Bump Off Lover

Bump Off Lover is a 2006 Taiwanese television series starring Angela Chang.

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Call a spade a spade

To "call a spade a spade" is a figurative expression.

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Casuistry

Casuistry is a method in applied ethics and jurisprudence, often characterised as a critique of principle - or rule-based reasoning.

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Celebrity biographer

Celebrity biographers are authors who specialize in writing sensationalized books about the lives of celebrities.

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Cha Seung-won

Cha Seung-won (born 7 June 1970) is a South Korean actor, who began his career as an in-demand fashion model in the 1990s.

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Channel Orange

Channel Orange (stylized as channel ORANGE) is the 2012 debut studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter Frank Ocean.

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Channel Umptee-3

Channel Umptee-3 (also known simply as Umptee-3) is a Saturday morning animated television series created by Jim George and produced by Norman Lear that aired on The WB in 1997.

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Child Lying

Child lying refers to children displaying varying degrees of deceptive behavior in a social situation.

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Children's use of information

Children's use of information is an issue in ethics and child development.

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Christopher Lincoln

Christopher Lincoln is the author of two children's books: Billy Bones: A Tale From the Secrets Closet published in the United States in August 2008 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers and before that in April 2008 by Macmillan Children's Books in the UK.

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Comedy Inc.

Comedy Inc. was an Australian sketch comedy television series, which ran on the Nine Network from 19 February 2003 to 26 December 2007.

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Confabulation

In psychiatry, confabulation (verb: confabulate) is a disturbance of memory, defined as the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world, without the conscious intention to deceive.

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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

The New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS or Ag School) is a statutory college established and supervised by the State University of New York (SUNY) system.

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Covington, Georgia

Covington is a city and the county seat of Newton County, Georgia, located 35 miles east of Atlanta.

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Crossed fingers

To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture commonly used to wish for luck.

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Deception

Deception is the act of propagating a belief that is not true, or is not the whole truth (as in half-truths or omission).

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Denial

Denial, in ordinary English usage, is asserting that a statement or allegation is not true.

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Dishonesty

Dishonesty is to act without honesty.

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Disinformation

Disinformation is false information spread deliberately to deceive.

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Dissimulation

Dissimulation could refer to.

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Distancing language

Distancing language is phrasing used by a person to "distance" themselves from a statement, either to avoid thinking about the subject or to distance themselves from its content.

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Donald Keyser

Donald W. Keyser (born 17 July 1943) retired from the United States Department of State in September 2004 after a 32-year career.

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Dreyfus affair

The Dreyfus Affair (l'affaire Dreyfus) was a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906.

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Duke lacrosse case

The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in which three members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape.

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Economical with the truth

To be economical with the truth literally means to avoid revealing too much of the truth.

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El Cid (film)

El Cid is a 1961 epic historical drama film that romanticizes the life of the Christian Castilian knight Don Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, called "El Cid" (from the Arabic as-sidi, meaning "The Lord"), who, in the 11th century, fought the North African Almoravides and ultimately contributed to the unification of Spain.

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Epictetus

Epictetus (Ἐπίκτητος, Epíktētos; 55 135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher.

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Eric Barnes (writer)

Eric Barnes (born February 28, 1968) is an American writer and publisher.

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Ethical decision

An ethical decision is one that engenders trust, and thus indicates responsibility, fairness and caring to an individual.

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Eubulides

Eubulides (Εὑβουλίδης; fl. 4th century BCE) of Miletus was a philosopher of the Megarian school, and a pupil of Euclid of Megara.

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Extramarital sex

Extramarital sex occurs when a married person engages in sexual activity with someone other than his or her spouse.

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Fabrication

Fabrication may refer to.

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Fact

A fact is a statement that is consistent with reality or can be proven with evidence.

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False

False or falsehood may refer to.

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False accusation

False accusations (or groundless accusations or unfounded accusations or false allegations or false claims) can be in any of the following contexts.

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False evidence

False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally, to sway the verdict in a court case.

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False statement

A false statement is a statement that is not true.

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Falsity

Falsity (from Latin falsitas) or falsehood is a perversion of truth originating in the deceitfulness of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation portrayal in media

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been a staple of American popular culture since its christening in 1935.

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Femme fatale

A femme fatale, sometimes called a maneater, is a stock character of a mysterious and seductive woman whose charms ensnare her lovers, often leading them into compromising, dangerous, and deadly situations.

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Fib

Fib may refer to.

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Frederik Hegel

Frederik Vilhelm Hegel (11 May 1817 – 27 December 1887) was a Danish bookseller and publisher.

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Freidank

Freidank (Vrîdanc) was a Middle High German didactic poet of the early 13th century.

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Full House (season 4)

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Gary Chartier

Gary William Chartier (born December 30, 1966) is an American legal scholar and philosopher who is currently Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University in Riverside, California.

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Gaslighting

Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation that seeks to sow seeds of doubt in a targeted individual or in members of a targeted group, making them question their own memory, perception, and sanity.

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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is a 2011 American supernatural superhero horror film based on the Marvel Comics antihero Ghost Rider.

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Giovanni di San Paolo

Giovanni di San Paolo (died c. early 1215) was a Benedictine monk at San Paolo fuori le Muri in Rome.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German writer, philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era.

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Greenwashing

Greenwashing (a compound word modelled on "whitewash"), also called "green sheen", is a form of spin in which green PR or green marketing is deceptively used to promote the perception that an organization's products, aims or policies are environmentally friendly.

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Half-truth

A half-truth is a deceptive statement that includes some element of truth.

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Hargrave Military Academy

Hargrave Military Academy (HMA) is a private college preparatory military boarding school located in the town of Chatham, Virginia.

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Heather Mills

Heather Anne Mills (born 12 January 1968) is an English media personality, businesswoman, and activist.

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Henry Tufts

Henry Tufts (1748–1831) was an infamous 18th-century thief who committed various crimes in northern New England.

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Hershel Greene

Hershel Greene is a fictional character in The Walking Dead whose role is depicted in the comic book, television series as portrayed by Scott Wilson and the game series.

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History of propaganda

Propaganda is information that is not impartial and used primarily to influence an audience and further an agenda, often by presenting facts selectively (perhaps lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or using loaded messages to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information presented.

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Honesty

Honesty refers to a facet of moral character and connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness, including straightforwardness of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc.

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Honesty Day

Honesty Day is celebrated on April 30 in the United States to encourage honesty and straightforward communication in politics, relationships, consumer relations and historical education.

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Honor system at the University of Virginia

HONOR PLEDGE On my honor as a student, I have neither given nor received aid on this assignment/examination.

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Hot air

Hot air may refer to.

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Hutton Grammar School

Hutton Grammar School is a voluntary aided Church of England day school for boys, with a co-educational Sixth Form.

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Ideal (ethics)

An ideal is a principle or value that one actively pursues as a goal, usually in the context of ethics, and one's prioritization of ideals can serve to indicate the extent of one's dedication to each.

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In-group favoritism

In-group favoritism, sometimes known as in-group–out-group bias, in-group bias, or intergroup bias, is a pattern of favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members.

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Index of ethics articles

This Index of ethics articles puts articles relevant to well-known ethical (right and wrong, good and bad) debates and decisions in one place - including practical problems long known in philosophy, and the more abstract subjects in law, politics, and some professions and sciences.

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Index of philosophy articles (I–Q)

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Index of psychology articles

Psychology (from ψυχή psykhē "breath, spirit, soul"; and -λογία, -logia "study of") is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of human mental functions and behavior.

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International Journal of Applied Philosophy

The International Journal of Applied Philosophy is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes philosophical examinations of practical problems.

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International Woodpecker

International Woodpecker is the 77th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series.

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Interpersonal deception theory

Interpersonal deception theory (IDT) attempts to explain how individuals handle actual (or perceived) deception at the conscious or subconscious level while engaged in face-to-face communication.

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Jaap van Praag (football administrator)

Jaap van Praag (10 July 1910 – 7 August 1987) was a Dutch football administrator and chairman for local football club Ajax Amsterdam.

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Jack Fellure

Lowell Jackson Fellure (born October 3, 1931) is an American perennial political candidate and retired engineer.

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Jain terms and concepts

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Jehovah's Witnesses and congregational discipline

Jehovah's Witnesses employ various levels of congregational discipline as formal controls administered by congregation elders.

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Job's Wife

Job’s Wife is a play by Philip Begho, written in verse.

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Joy (Hunt novel)

Joy (1990) is a novel by Marsha Hunt about the relationship between two African-American women that is based on secrets, lies and delusion.

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Kasra Nouri

Kasra Nouri (کسری نوری), is an Iranian lawyer and Sufi’s rights activist.

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Kedoshim

Kedoshim, K'doshim, or Qedoshim (— Hebrew for "holy ones," the 14th word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 30th weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the Book of Leviticus.

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Kevin James Maher

Kevin "Kevvy Mental" Maher is a Canadian musician, film composer, remix artist and music producer, most notable for his work in Fake Shark - Real Zombie! as lead vocalist and programmer.

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Knights and Knaves

Knights and Knaves is a type of logic puzzle where some characters can only answer questions truthfully, and others only falsely.

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Konna Koi no Hanashi

is a Japanese television drama starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Nanako Matsushima.

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Liar (disambiguation)

A liar is a person who tells a lie.

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Lie (disambiguation)

A lie is a type of deception, an untruth or not telling the truth.

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Lie-to-children

A lie-to-children (plural lies-to-children) is a simplified explanation of technical or complex subjects as a teaching method for children and laypeople.

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Lied (disambiguation)

Lied or Lieder may refer to.

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Lies

Lies may refer to.

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Linguistic development of Genie

When the circumstances of Genie, the primary victim in one of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect and social isolation on record in medical literature, first became known in early November 1970, authorities arranged for her admission to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where doctors determined that at the age of 13 years and 7 months she had not acquired a first language.

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List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the 1980s animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

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List of Kamen Rider W characters

This is a list of characters of the 2009–2010 Japanese tokusatsu series Kamen Rider W.

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List of Kamen Rider W episodes

The episodes of Kamen Rider W have two titles per episode matching the overall motif of the number two: a story arc title and a subtitle directly relating to the story of that episode.

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List of Medaka Box characters

, a manga series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Akira Akatsuki, follows the efforts of Student Council President Medaka Kurokami, a young woman with extraordinary capabilities, as she works to improve Hakoniwa Academy, along with her closest friend, Zenkichi Hitoyoshi.

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List of Non-Summit episodes (2015)

Non-Summit (Korean: 비정상회담) is a South Korean talk-variety show, part of JTBC's Monday night lineup.

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List of Room 101 episodes

This is a list of episodes of the British comedy talk-show Room 101.

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List of The Courtship of Eddie's Father episodes

This is a list of episodes for the US television program The Courtship of Eddie's Father.

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List of The Neverending Story characters

This article lists character information from the book The Neverending Story and the film adaptations of the same name.

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List of Yo-kai Watch characters

The following is a list of characters from Level-5's video game and anime franchise, Yo-kai Watch.

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Little White Lies

Little White Lies or Little White Lie may refer to.

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Lying

Lying may refer to.

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Machiavellian intelligence

In cognitive science and evolutionary psychology, Machiavellian intelligence is the capacity of an entity to be in a successful political engagement with social groups.

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Machiavellianism

Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct".

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Machiavellianism in the workplace

Machiavellianism in the workplace is the employment of cunning and duplicity in a business setting.

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Mahjong school

A mahjong school is a licensed venue in Hong Kong where people over the age of 18 can play mahjong.

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Making false statements

Making false statements is the common name for the United States federal crime laid out in Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code, which generally prohibits knowingly and willfully making false or fraudulent statements, or concealing information, in "any matter within the jurisdiction" of the federal government of the United States, even by merely denying guilt when asked by a federal agent.

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Malicious falsehood

Malicious falsehood or injurious falsehood is a tort.

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Mark L. Knapp

Mark L. Knapp is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor Emeritus and a Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Mason Locke Weems

Mason Locke Weems (October 11, 1759 – May 23, 1825), usually referred to as Parson Weems, was an American book agent and author who wrote the first biography of George Washington immediately after his death.

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Mental reservation

The doctrine of mental reservation, or of mental equivocation, was a special branch of casuistry (case-based reasoning) developed in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and most often associated with the Jesuits.

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Mission to Moscow

Mission to Moscow is a 1943 film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the 1941 book by the former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, Joseph E. Davies.

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Mortal sin

A mortal sin (peccatum mortale), in Catholic theology, is a gravely sinful act, which can lead to damnation if a person does not repent of the sin before death.

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Mr. Mystery

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Myth

Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in society, such as foundational tales.

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Narcissistic defences

Narcissistic defenses are those processes whereby the idealized aspects of the self are preserved, and its limitations denied.

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Neanderthals in popular culture

Neanderthals have been portrayed in popular culture since the early 20th century.

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Neuroethics

Neuroethics refers to two related fields of study: what the philosopher Adina Roskies has called the ethics of neuroscience, and the neuroscience of ethics.

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Nibiru cataclysm

The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a large planetary object (either a collision or a near-miss) which certain groups believe will take place in the early 21st century.

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Noble lie

In politics, a noble lie is a myth or untruth, often, but not invariably, of a religious nature, knowingly propagated by an elite to maintain social harmony or to advance an agenda.

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Non-fiction

Non-fiction or nonfiction is content (sometimes, in the form of a story) whose creator, in good faith, assumes responsibility for the truth or accuracy of the events, people, or information presented.

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Non-Summit

Non-Summit, also known as Abnormal Summit, is a South Korean television program on JTBC which first aired on July 7, 2014.

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Object of the mind

An object of the mind is an object that exists in the imagination, but which, in the real world, can only be represented or modeled.

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Omission

Omission may refer to.

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Omnipotence

Omnipotence is the quality of having unlimited power.

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Oral Roberts University

Oral Roberts University (ORU), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States, is an interdenominational, Christian, comprehensive liberal arts university with 4,000 students.

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Outline of Buddhism

Buddhism (Pali/बौद्ध धर्म Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, "the awakened one".

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Oxytocin

Oxytocin (Oxt) is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide.

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Pale Force

Pale Force was a series of short animations starring Jim Gaffigan that aired on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Its humor was derived from "paleness" of both Gaffigan and O'Brien, as well as from portraying Conan as a weakling to poke fun at the real-life TV host on his own show.

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Panel show

A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates.

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Pants on Fire

Pants on Fire may refer to.

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Pants on Fire (Cabot novel)

Pants on Fire is a young adult novel written by Meg Cabot.

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Parental alienation

Parental alienation is the process, and the result, of psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members.

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Pathological lying

Pathological lying (also called pseudologia fantastica and mythomania) is a behavior of habitual or compulsive lying.

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Perception management

Perception management is a term originated by the US military.

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Politeness

Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette.

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Polow da Don

Jamal Fincher Jones, professionally known as Polow da Don, is an American record producer, songwriter and rapper.

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Polygraph

A polygraph, popularly referred to as a lie detector, measures and records several physiological indices such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while a person is asked and answers a series of questions.

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Poornima (Telugu actress)

Poornima a.k.a Poornima Devi is a Telugu actress who starred in many Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam films in the early and mid 1980's.

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Pork pie (disambiguation)

A pork pie is a type of meat pie.

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Porker

Porker may refer to.

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Power (social and political)

In social science and politics, power is the ability to influence or outright control the behaviour of people.

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Prohibitions in Sikhism

There are a number of religious prohibitions in Sikhism.

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Propaganda techniques

Common media for transmitting propaganda messages include news reports, government reports, historical revision, junk science, books, leaflets, movies, social media, radio, television, and posters.

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Propositional attitude

A propositional attitude is a mental state held by an agent toward a proposition.

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Psychological manipulation

Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.

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Radical Honesty

Radical Honesty is a technique and self-improvement program developed by Dr.

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Ralph Wilcox (actor)

Ralph Wilcox (born January 30, 1950) is an American actor and director who has appeared in many movies and guest roles on television series during his career in Hollywood, dating to the early 1970s.

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Relational transgression

Relational transgressions occur when people violate implicit or explicit relational rules.

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Religious fraud

Religious fraud is a term used for civil or criminal fraud carried out in the name of a religion or within a religion, e.g. false claims to being kosher or tax fraud.

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Rik Fox

Richard Suligowski (born December 28, 1955), better known today as Rik Fox, is an American heavy metal bassist.

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Scandal (Wilson novel)

Scandal, or Priscilla's Kindness is a satirical novel by A. N. Wilson first published in 1983 about a British politician's rise and fall, the latter caused by a relationship with a prostitute.

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Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America

Scandal: How 'Gotcha' Politics Is Destroying America is a 2006 book by Lanny Davis, a lawyer who was special counsel to Bill Clinton, an appointee under George W. Bush, and advisor to Hillary Clinton during her then-upcoming 2008 campaign (and later her 2016 campaign).

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Secrecy

Secrecy (also called clandestinity or furtiveness) is the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups who do not have the "need to know", perhaps while sharing it with other individuals.

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Shadow Hunters

is a social deduction board game designed by Yasutaka Ikeda that was first published in 2005 by Game Republic in Japan.

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Shalom bayit

Shalom bayit (also shelom bayit, shlom bayit, or (Yiddish) sholom bayis) is the Jewish religious concept of domestic harmony and good relations between husband and wife.

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Shortridge Academy

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Simulation

Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system.

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Smear campaign

A smear campaign, also referred to as a smear tactic or simply a smear, is an effort to damage or call into question someone's reputation, by propounding negative propaganda.

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Social engineering (security)

Social engineering, in the context of information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.

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Sodomy

Sodomy is generally anal or oral sex between people or sexual activity between a person and a non-human animal (bestiality), but it may also mean any non-procreative sexual activity.

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Spoon River Anthology

Spoon River Anthology (1915), by Edgar Lee Masters, is a collection of short free verse poems that collectively narrates the epitaphs of the residents of Spoon River, a fictional small town named after the real Spoon River that ran near Masters' home town, Lewistown, Illinois.

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Steve Coogan

Stephen John Coogan (born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, screenwriter, and producer.

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Terminological inexactitude

Terminological inexactitude is a phrase introduced in 1906 by British politician (later Prime Minister) Winston Churchill.

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The Adventures of Pinocchio

The Adventures of Pinocchio (Le avventure di Pinocchio) is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi, written in Pescia.

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The Meaning of Things

The Meaning of Things: Applying Philosophy to Life, published in the U.S. as Meditations for the Humanist: Ethics for a Secular Age, is a book by A. C. Grayling.

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The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere

"The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere" is an award-winning 2013 science fiction/magic realism short story by John Chu.

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Thomas Bancroft (poet)

Thomas Bancroft (c. 1596 – 1658) was a minor seventeenth-century English poet, He wrote a number of poems and epigrams addressed to notable people into which he embedded clever puns.

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Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour

"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour" is one (either the eighth or ninth, the designation varies between religions) of the Ten Commandments, which are widely understood as moral imperatives by Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Post-Reformation scholars.

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Timed antagonistic response alethiometer

The timed antagonistic response alethiometer, or TARA, is a type of lie detection technique that relies upon cognitive chronometry.

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Truth

Truth is most often used to mean being in accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or standard.

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Turing test

The Turing test, developed by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.

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Two wrongs make a right

In rhetoric and ethics, "two wrongs make a right" and "two wrongs don't make a right" are phrases that denote philosophical norms.

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Unclean spirit

In English translations of the Bible, unclean spirit is a common rendering of Greek pneuma akatharton (πνεῦμα ἀκάθαρτον; plural pneumata akatharta (πνεύματα ἀκάθαρτα)), which in its single occurrence in the Septuagint translates Hebrew tum'ah (רוח טומאה).

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University of Virginia

The University of Virginia (U.Va. or UVA), frequently referred to simply as Virginia, is a public research university and the flagship for the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Unparliamentary language

Parliaments and legislative bodies around the world impose certain rules and standards during debates.

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Upaya

Upaya (Sanskrit:, expedient means, pedagogy) is a term used in Mahayana Buddhism to refer to an aspect of guidance along the Buddhist Paths to liberation where a conscious, voluntary action is driven by an incomplete reasoning about its direction.

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Vanity Fair (novel)

Vanity Fair is an English novel by William Makepeace Thackeray which follows the lives of Becky Sharp and Emmy Sedley amid their friends and families during and after the Napoleonic Wars.

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Varieties of criticism

There are many varieties of criticism.

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View from nowhere

In journalism ethics and media ethics, the term "view from nowhere" refers to a theory about the potential negative effects of neutrality in reporting, whereby journalists may disinform their audience by creating the impression that opposing parties to an issue have equal correctness and validity, even when the truth or falsehood of the parties' claims are mutually exclusive and verifiable by a diligent researcher.

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Vivir un poco

Vivir un poco (English title: Live a little) is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced and broadcast by Televisa in 1985.

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Washing out mouth with soap

Washing out mouth with soap is a traditional form of physical punishment that consists in placing soap, or a similar cleansing agent, inside a person's mouth so that the person will taste it, inducing what most people consider an unpleasant experience.

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White Lies

White Lies may refer to.

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Whopper (disambiguation)

Whopper is a hamburger sold by Burger King.

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Workplace bullying

Workplace bullying is a persistent pattern of mistreatment from others in the workplace that causes either physical or emotional harm.

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World's Biggest Liar

World's Biggest Liar is an annual competition for telling lies, held in Cumbria, England.

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Yanni

Yiannis Chryssomallis (Γιάννης Χρυσομάλλης, Giannis Chrysomallis; born November 14, 1954), known professionally as Yanni, is a Greek composer, keyboardist, pianist, and music producer who has spent his adult life in the United States.

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Yogi's Gang

Yogi's Gang is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series and the second incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear series which aired 16 half-hour episodes on ABC from, to.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie

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