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"an unusually good liar"Posted by Flyguy on November 12, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Economical with the truth posted by David FG on November 12, 2004 : : : I read this in an AP story this moring. Someone accused, or at least suspected, of a crime was "...economical with the truth...". : : : The dateline was London. Is this a fairly common British phrase or is some reporter being cute? : : From this site: : : Meaning : A rather pretentious variant was that of the late Minister, Alan Clark, who used the phrase, 'economical with the actualité' to mean the same thing. : DFG Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey ...."Clinton's an unusually good liar. Unusually good. Do you realize that?" I guess it goes with the political territory.
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