Trees and well-tended gardens belie the location, just 100km south of the Arctic Circle.
For something more sedate, the Comb Artspace puts on quality, contemporary exhibitions that belie its compact space.
They defer income to avoid taxes and drive cars that belie their actual wealth.
There are anecdotes of promise everywhere you look that belie what you think you know.
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Such displays of awareness belie a widening sense of despair and desperation metastasizing throughout the banking industry.
And what these low-tech fixes belie is a certain maturity in the industry and that seems the real news.
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During the campaign season, a typical candidate's stump speech may belie the rich and eloquent history of American rhetoric.
On the contrary, the tablet's anonymous looks belie a relative lightness and rigidity.
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So, too, their stories belie the Western fantasy that adherence to the cause of jihad is spawned by poverty.
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These findings seem to belie any Democratic wishful thinking that Republicans are seen negatively as obstructionists or as the instigators of incivility in politics.
Fassbinder films life in the cosseted class as a masque of glass and mirrors, replete with alluring deceptions and suave surfaces that belie volcanic passions.
But scenes of bustling streets and well-dressed Congolese going about their business belie the growing hardship faced by all but the richest local residents, or Kinois.
Wilson's high marks from historians belie the fact that voters in 1920 delivered to his party one of the starkest repudiations ever visited upon an incumbent party.
These stories and statistics belie the common image of Mexico as an almost-failed state whose chronic instability is spilling over to the U.S. side of the border.
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Sophisticated wine bars such as Love, Tilly Devine and 121 BC belie their obscure backstreet locations: both are invitingly narrow, dimly lit, and fashionably fitted out.
Economic statistics belie the two countries' shared history and geography.
But data from the state of Oregon belie that claim.
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Her delicate features and fine-boned frame belie her strength.
However, Malkovich's two latest roles would belie his lament: a notorious serial killer in theater production "The Infernal Comedy, " and supervillain, Vulture, in "Spider-Man 4, " slated for release in 2012.
Like the minimalists before him, who often belie their genre name, Skelton crafts sonically diverse compositions in a flutter of drones, they move like volcanic ash in cinematic slow motion.
Known collectively as the Crater Lakes, their 65m deep, tranquil ultramarine waters belie a violent past: both were formed anywhere from 17, 000 to 10, 000 years ago by a massive volcanic eruption.
Back at the park, a frenzy of journalists are sampling tasters from rows of boutique eateries, coffee shops and a juice bar, each with colorfully decorated interiors that belie their miniature scale.
Although the headline employment data is improving, these reports belie the reality that all of us know people, generally, many people, who are still unemployed, underemployed or have stopped looking for work.
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's periodic warnings of dire, impending shortages of water belie its actions, which not only exacerbate water shortages and are harmful to health, but will also thwart the organization's own overblown Millennium Development Goals.
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