Sentences with phrase «good alibi»

She's right, and not just because it's a good alibi.
The good thing is that extra peaches are not a problem once you get the hang of this salad.And if you still have some peaches left over, bake a pie, make this fantastic mini peaches and cream empanadas you have a good alibi for as long those peach baskets last you....

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The alibis of the plotters were all in order, and each played his part well.
Every ideal is an alibi — the best kind of alibi, the kind people want to believe.
Rachel doesn't have the best of alibis, having woken up bloodied and with no memory whatsoever from what happened on that Friday night leading to her blackout.
After a trial which might best be described as a rush to judgment, Hunt was found guilty by an all - white jury which took the word of a couple of shady characters over that of an innocent African - American kid with a solid alibi.
His success in that case makes him a media darling as well, which draws the attention of accused murderer Douglas Benoit (Hurt, 1984), who wants the young lawyer's sense of style to help him prevail against overwhelming circumstantial evidence and a lack of alibi.
(Although, I think by Luke offering an alibi so readily, maybe Falk felt like his best friend did not believe him either.)
Well, besides an alibi for the time of her husband's murder.
His best friend made up a story to give them both alibis.
But «zen - like» is a phrase best kept at arm's length; too often it is employed as an alibi for art of undernourished means and overblown pretensions.
We told you that he had no alibi when in fact he had a very good one.
Jared has good interpersonal skill and can gain the clients confidence, which helps to get their true alibi.
Lamb, a well - known and credible researcher (although he has written soft papers like this article all too often since, apparently, being given fatherhood promotion marching orders from the federal government), squirrels out of being called on his sleight of hand by setting up as his precursor alibi, that he did this in this article in this way (without citation to supportive research findings) in order to «facilitate readability» and that «readers can study the cited articles for references to the primary literature.»
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