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- r in a mendacious and untruthful manner
I told him, quite untruthfully, that I had just returned from leave
- Last week the National Aeronautic Association's President Charles Francis Horner took occasion to mention, not untruthfully, that international air lines have done more to promote .
- Magruder has since conceded to Justice Department officials that he did testify untruthfully, but claims that he did so at the urging of Mitchell.
- President Clinton, continuing his denial, spoke untruthfully in a deposition, or interrogatory, and before a federal grand jury causing perjury to rear its ugly head.