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Re: Economical with the truthPosted by Bookworm on November 12, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Economical with the truth posted by Lewis 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 : Only yesterday I read the report of a police interview in which the accused admitted to being 'economical with the truth' - in fact, she was not being 'economical', she was being 'interpretive' of the meaning of a question. : At the risk of offending those that appear to believe that the human race continues through widespread immaculate conception, I shall ask a question with sexual overtones without apology: : Did "Wild Willy" Clinton use any memorable expressions in fessing up to his non-sexual ejaculatory escapade with Ms Lewinsky? : Politicians do come up with some of the most memorable, after all. I remember Clinton saying that "he did not have sexual relations" with *her*, but she did have sexual relations with *him*. A fine line indeed.
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