Sentences with phrase «alibi so»

(Although, I think by Luke offering an alibi so readily, maybe Falk felt like his best friend did not believe him either.)
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«Trump's ego is so huge, he can't even let somebody else have the spotlight in his alibi!
By showing understanding of how difficult it is for the alcoholic to let go of his alibis, the counselor may help him to do so.
And so the Devil resorted to a prudent alibi, meant to forestall any stirring of awareness in the democratic countries.
At the age of thirty - eight and one - half, Xs» alibi or rationalization system, by which he has for so long defended his ego, begins to crumble.
These pairings are so over-the-top you'll need to find an alibi for your diet.
If two users are in the same room in Maryland and they want their information to avoid China, they don't need an alibi to help them; they can just send the data directly to one another and measure the time it takes to do so.
A scanned photo won't cost so much, so not much alibi can be given for not doing it.
So truth becomes our alibi, our defence for that which pleases us.
And I don't know the truth would have come out any sooner because Luke was so intent on protecting his «alibi» for when Ellie died.
The enemy is our chattering brain, which, if we give it so much as a nanosecond, will start producing excuses, alibis, transparent self - justifications, and a million reasons why we can't / shouldn't / won't do what we know we need to do.
The composer is so overexposed, his oeuvre and ideas so thoroughly surveyed, it's almost impossible to imagine being surprised by either new work, or an exhibition that doesn't banally wheel out the same aleatoric alibi for some formless, a-curatorial display.
In the book's lead essay, curator Kathy Halbreich proposes that Polke studiosly avoided any signature style or medium «so that his easthetic method... enacted the role of an alibi»... And Polke's work is self - evidently open, experimental, and reveling in possibility.
Casting his own artistic practice in the harsh light of circumspection, he enumerates the guilty pleasures associated with his craft — painting's ardour, its penchant for grandeur, beauty and emotion — and so finds an alibi for his art.
Archer's former secretary revealed that Archer had asked her to alter his diary so as to confirm the now discredited alibi.
The ultimate alibi: the pretext that everything is such a mess anyway that it couldn't possibly be made worse or no one could possibly prove why the kid is doing so badly.
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