He can fool just about anyone for an hour or so, but in truth, he has many difficult behaviors at home and is in serious need of medical attention and treatment.
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Although New Orleans has been branded "jazz capital" (rightfully so), in truth, on the eve of Katrina, one would be hard-pressed to hear Wynton Marsalis or Irvin Mayfield CDs blaring out of federally subsidized housing.
Partly because, since the election, the press has had to subsist on a dispiriting gruel of reviews, white papers and bills, leaked only in so far as the government wanted them leaked and, in truth, making dull news.
Fyodorov wanted to hear a melody in an orchestra and to watch a spectacle in a theatre, so as to have some understanding in his soul about the truth of life and to see the universal horizon.
As Daniel Pink has so compellingly argued in Drive: the Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, once the issue of compensation is off the table, more money does not cause us to work harder, longer or more efficiently.
We do have quite a number of people present, but we--in spite of the numbers, we do want you to feel as comfortable as possible because I think we--everyone present today has an interest in getting to the truth of this matter, and so as best as you can, we would appreciate your answers in a--in a truthful and a fashion that you can recall.
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And maybe she does know the truth, that simple ultimate truth we dress up in so many rags all our lives.
So Whitehall and Westminster will recognise some truth in the new series of Yes, Prime Minister but it is still more comedy than documentary.
And so, would you etch this eternal truth in our own hearts as we carry out our responsibilities to you, our families and our great nation.
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Still, what I see now coming from the far right is frightening, because it is a bunch of huge egos who think they have cornered the market on truth, who are so correct in their own minds that they believe THEIR answers are the only ones.
But while many senators are so afflicted, the truth is that only two in this century have been elevated directly to the White House -- and they were separated by an interval of 40 years.
Unidentified Man: Do you solemnly swear that the evidence that you will present in this court will be the truth, so help you God?
When skunks learn that they cannot taint the messenger and, in so doing, thwart his campaign to articulate the truth, they have no choice but to flee.
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The picture finds the comic truth in frontier myth, and does so not by challenging it but by the simpler, more elegant means of looking it straight in the eye.
He did so in order to convey, as Jim Michaels notes, the truth.
Actually, the truth is that 4, 000 tonnes or so of uranium in the ground is a trivial amount.
So truth be told, A123 was looking to build that factory in Asia.
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"France thanks all those who, in Mexico as well as here at home, have fought so that truth and justice prevail, " he said.
The big but somewhat awkward truth--awkward in a democratic society that believes so fervently in equality--is that the schools make far less difference than your own ability.
Yet the truth is that the Tories have been in power for so long because they deserved to be: most of their policies, and attitudes, were the right ones.
In truth, the takeover talk may all be bluster--so far, the only name tipped as a possible buyer was General Electric, a prospect quickly nixed with the release of GE earnings.
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.
There is little value in asking directly because people tend not to tell the truth, he said, so tracking sharing shows what people are actually reading, not what they want you to think they are reading.
In truth, the buttons just control how long the machine shoots fizz into your water so you can customize the carbonation.
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So, in weighing our options, I decided to create my own publishing company, Nothing But The Truth LLC, to publish and distribute our anthology.
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It is, in truth, a lousy hotel, but the view on race day is splendid and so it was there that I stood on the balcony and watched the race unfold.
"In truth, it's a museum that celebrates the history of recorded music and does so in a cutting-edge, highly interactive manner, " Frommer said.
But the truth none of the manufacturers likes to talk about is that the challenge involved in packing so many pixels into a small space means their prices are likely to stay too high for most for a while longer.
In England there was no slavery, so there was no particular reason for most people to face the ugly truth.
So, this month as my first book, Nothing But the Truth So Help Me God: 51 Women Reveal the Power of Positive Female Connection, the first in a series of anthologies, launches on Amazon and Barnes and Noble in both print and ebook versions, I hope to learn from the mistakes I watched Borders make.
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