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Witnessing the presentations was like watching Cirque du Soleil: there is amazement and awe at the performance you are a part of, because the truth is, these core innovations have the potential to shape the future today.
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The appointment of a truth commission, as part of the deal between Mr Micheletti and Mr Zelaya, might help.
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At 60 for 5 you could have been excused for thinking Australia were batting on a minefield but the truth is the pitch didn't really play a sinister part in any of our dismissals.
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This was a formality on her part but the honest truth on mine.
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The truth is this is a part-hazing, part-barrier of entry thing.
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They know that death is a part of life, whether we like it or not, and ignoring this essential truth comes with a heavy psychological cost.
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In truth, golfers are part of a new international superclass, largely indifferent to barriers of distance and continent, and able to play their game wherever they are asked to.
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He suggested that nerves had played a part there, and there might be an element of truth in that, but whatever the cause, England have to put together a much improved and stronger showing here.
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But this is another truth that Usain Bolt, who runs a final time Saturday as part of Jamaica's 4x100 relay, exposes.
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The truth of the matter is that while such a strategy may be a necessary part of the success equation, it by itself will not be enough to maintain greatness once an organization has reached the top of their respective field.
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In truth, though, this is hardly a representative sample, since the exhibitionists taking part are goaded on by the presence of the cameras.
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It is a truth less than universally acknowledged that in addition to six beloved society novels, Jane Austen wrote part of a seventh.
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