"Trevor Storton was a legend in the true sense of the word, " his former team-mate, keeper Grenville Millington told the Chester Leader.
Owned by Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi Defence Minister and son of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, the Al Salamah is not a yacht in the true sense of the word.
"The company has taken off like crazy and it helps law enforcement send information out, but it can't get any answers back, so I don't consider them social media in the true sense, " she said.
While true in the sense that individuals or corporations pay the tax, it also is misleading.
Syrah is the father of Petite Sirah in the true genetic sense.
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True in a sense: but these changes just made Paris more like London, which had the frightening Gordon Riots in 1780, but no revolution.
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That is true in an obvious sense when, for example, companies dump toxic waste or use risky technologies in countries whose regulation is relatively lax.
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That's true, in the sense that someone getting the Janus Twenty fund via Schwab bears the same 0.83% annual expense ratio as someone buying directly from Janus.
Once again, this is only true in a relative sense.
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That is true in the technical sense (as Stephanie and I have bored you to tears about) that national output is still 3% below where it was at the peak of March 2008.
He was referring specifically to whether the media would continue to pursue Mitt Romney for release of more complete tax returns, but his assessment certainly was true in the broader sense as well.
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Another point of view is that this is a manifestation of globalisation, or that most FTSE 100 companies generate most of their revenue outside the UK. If they're British, that may be true in a cultural sense, but not really in an economic sense.
Finding opportunity in a crisis is certainly a tactic leaders can and should use to increase a true sense of urgency in their people.
And, in a certain sense, this is probably true: how many parents in Park Slope or Brentwood would trust their three-year-olds to cut the grass with a machete?
Everyone loved him because he was adorable, lots of fun, a true musician in the best sense...
He was telling a true war story in a sense, or trying to.
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And in one sense it was true, but not just because of the scale it achieved or the technical genius it displayed.
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And Junie was a true original, in every sense of the word.
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But the latter may be true only in a technical sense.
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Tokyo architect Hideyuki Nakayama said the home, while aesthetically modern in every sense, is true to the spirit and philosophy of old Kyoto homes, which integrated public and private space seamlessly in a way that created a sense of flow.
Using my business as a vehicle of outreach has helped to transmute my distress about the disease into a true sense of purpose in helping others combat it as well.
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