Sure, that sounds a little silly, but if you bought the first-gen iPhone and wanted to stick with the platform it's the truth -- discounting the fact, of course, that no one's required to buy another Phone after two years, and even then you have to sign a new contract.
And understand that if we keep showing up, if we keep fighting that good fight and doing what we know in our hearts is the right thing to do, see, then here's the truth -- eventually we get there.
It's being - it's telling the truth, and not just rhyming with beautiful melodies so people would buy it.
There's a self-evident truth about ballplayers with mustaches: Ballplayers with mustaches love talking about mustaches.
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Indeed, cross-examination is often referred to as the crucible of the truth: Combine a defense attorney's direct examination with a forceful cross-examination, and therein a juror discovers the truth.
As first, longtime friends and aides to both of them were suspicious -- let's tell the truth now. (Laughter.) They were convinced that the other guy was using their guy to burnish his own reputation.
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After Enron's collapse, I remember being asked how business schools could be training people with so little respect for the truth--how the company's executives could engage in such deception.
Team's first album made the silly myth about lo-fi sound conveying truth and beauty come true, only now he's made a very similar album in the studio.
Thus we get the use of phrases such as "well that is your truth- it's not mine" or the increased frequency of the one word which is doing untold damage to the concept of objectivity - "whatever".
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She ticked-off names of truth-tellers, individuals who had felt Armstrong's life-changing fury.
South Africa's Truth Commission has judged Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, former wife of President Mandela, to have been implicated in murders.
Somewhere between Clinton's denial and Washington's stepped-up pressure on Pakistan lies the truth -- or furious diplomatic pas de deux.
Skoll was the executive producer of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's Oscar-winning documentary on the fearsome ramifications of global warming.
Their relationship illustrates another truth about Japan's aging society - the people who care for the very elderly are, by and large, old themselves.
But here's the odd truth about this seemingly traditional American power-over-finesse player: He can't get enough of clay.
Yet Gore's vividly illustrated, award-laden documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, treats us to images of the seas rising by 20 feet.
Because Kellogg's seems now to realize an essential truth of 21st-century business: In a connected world, companies who value and create stronger connections with their customers will win.
Truth is, America's tax burden--after you add up state and local and pile on the cost of complying with our buffoonish 54, 000-page tax code--is not much less than Europe's.
The arts, the humanities, they appeal to a certain yearning that's shared by all of us -- a yearning for truth and for beauty, for connection and the simple pleasure of a good story.
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He said he believes there might be a grain of truth to Dorner's allegations of a cover-up.
But amid the Lin-mania it's possible for James to see some truth to the case New York tried and failed to make two summers ago.
That story may be a legend - though it was first told by someone who knew him well - but it's a legend that points towards a truth.
For even as our leaders tried to forget what we as a people have always known, our history - both ancient and modern - is testament to the truth of Zaki's statement.
Mrs Madikizela-Mandela has been subpoenaed by the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a body designed chiefly to expose apartheid crimes, and will be questioned behind closed doors on September 25th and 26th.
But, in truth, only Chelsea's occasional tendency to over-play and Sunderland keeper Fulop prevented this from being a cricket score.
And Clemens said to Pettitte, according to Pettitte, that he would not - he would tell the truth, because he's never used it.
CALIFORNIA'S ELECTRICITY DISASTERS--RISING PRICES and blackouts--underscore a sad truth: Policymakers are making a hash of deregulation.
It has fallen to Poland, a non-euro country, to speak truth to the EU's bigger members.
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