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Tips on lying for World Liar contest
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Tips on how to lie as contestants take the stage at the annual 'World's Biggest Liar' competition in Cumbria.
The contest dates back to the 19th century, when Will Ritson (1808-1890), a Wasdale landlord, became well-known for his fibs.
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