"Then if he says that, seƱor, he belies himself." [Please select]
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"Then your look belies you," he said, "but I know that it is no use arguing." [Please select]
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In this case, instinctive justice belies legal justice. [Please select]
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There is a touch of September gold everywhere, of autumn perfectness in things, that belies wrong anywhere upon the earth. [Please select]
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It belies the logical precision of the long-faced, humorless writer on politics and ethics, whose works rarely deal with man at all, but are a stupid form of metaphysics. [Please select]
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