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While Steve Jobs is certainly capable of being peevish and capricious, his criticisms have the ring of truth.
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Unlike most of the promotional items retailers put out, this one has the ring of truth to it.
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This observation that the Net provides massive consumer surplus but not enough real commerce enjoys a ring of truth.
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Since Stronach, a poised and regal 66-year-old, doesn't play much golf himself, the explanation has the ring of truth.
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The first half of this argument has a ring of truth.
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But his theory has a ring of truth to it.
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Things that are so random and quirky that as a writer, I know how hard that stuff is to invent, and it really had the ring of truth to it.
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That has some ring of truth about it.
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Mr Dworkin's words carry the ring of truth.
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The overall effect is to make you feel more creative and more connected to photography, to the point where Samsung's marketing about a "new visual communication era" actually has a ring of truth to it.
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Yet, together with the earlier Times of London story about Malley's contacts with Hamas and the new revelations about Malley serving as Obama's unofficial Middle East envoy, the Al-Hayat report has the ring of truth.
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The caricature has a ring of truth.
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But it carried a ring of truth.
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Importantly, the answers also have the ring of deep truth.
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