He still, he hoped, spoke truth to power, assuming he knew what truth was.
Because he knew the truth, but he did not want Ms. Currie to tell the truth.
Representative Sensenbrenner: Did he tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth when he was in the grand jury?
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But he was probably telling the truth when he said that they were not the reason for his departure.
And Clemens said to Pettitte, according to Pettitte, that he would not - he would tell the truth, because he's never used it.
He travels to the place itself where, receiving the confession of a local collaborator, he gets as near to the truth as he ever will.
But when a public statement was released, Mr Morrell started to get calls from worried friends and family and said he had to tell them the truth that he was not unwell.
Despite his goal of promoting harmony between the faiths, Pope Benedict stuck firmly to what he saw as a gift of truth that he had been born into in his native Bavaria - namely that the Roman Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ and despite all its human imperfections, had the authority to define doctrine and make definitive statements about truth and falsehood.
He was brought up by a mother who passed herself off as his elder sister, and he only learned the truth from her on the day he was mobilised for war-time service in 1917.
It was that every time the truth approached, he doubled down and attacked the truth-teller.
He tends to obfuscate around the truth as if he's trying to put his inquisitor off the scent, to the point where once it's said he even lied.
"He likes to focus on Martha, but the truth is he and his client have created the controversy by proposing an outlandish plan and going behind the backs of the community to try to get it built, " Mr. Mihlsten says in an email, likening the scope of the project to a small community shopping center.
He told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth for four long hours.
He supports the truth and reconciliation process, but thinks that native people should be in charge.
Considering Williams has such a dubious character, perhaps he twisted the truth in other instances.
The secretary of state has said he wants the truth about the murder of Pat Finucane to be uncovered.
He believed that truth was more likely to emerge from a calm exchange of views than from insults or name-calling.
But he brings a truth to these roles through that method and that makes them convincing and worthy of awards.
Kevorkian stressed that prosecutors can only infer his intentions from the videotapes of Youk's death: only he knows the truth.
The inconvenient truth he chooses to ignore is that large organisations in the private sector have national pay and conditions frameworks.
By the time he admitted the truth, his supporters had reconciled themselves to it, and to supporting him in spite of it.
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Gates said he'd be prepared to forgive the arresting officer "if he told the truth" about what the director of Harvard's W.E.
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He raised his voice when no others would and had no fear of consequence, because he knew that truth was on his side.
Gates said he'd be prepared to forgive the arresting officer "if he told the truth" about what the scholar called "fabrications" in the police report.
Sick and misguided people wanted to see Dr. King dead, but he represented a truth that lives cannot deter, that jails cannot confine, and bullets cannot kill.
Even if he overstated the truth, the implications are enormous.
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