Who doth more wrong than such as invent a falsehood against Allah? [noun]
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In sociological terms they represent a socially constructed body of falsehood and legitimation ideology, and a hegemonic discourse. [noun]
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She knew them by heart--their falsehood and hollowness. [noun]
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You will live to be glad of being recalled from falsehood to truth. [noun]
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And I thought that in the universal mass of falsehood and folly there were some rare stars, dwelling apart here and there, and that she was one of them. [noun]
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This strange association of persons seemed to infer the falsehood of the whole story, and yet the general bustle in the Castle intimated that danger was certainly apprehended. [noun]
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No falsehood, if you please, about this matter. [noun]
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The strong sense of justice, always ready in Springhaven, backed up her right to be what she had believed herself, and would have been, but for foul deceit and falsehood. [noun]
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"It is a falsehood." [noun]
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I should not have understood the abyss of misfortune and ignoble falsehood in which I floundered about, feeling that something was not right. [noun]
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