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Though he had fine words to say about democracy, in truth he doubted the ability of the people to act wisely.
Does this tell us that blood is thicker than water or that they are now brothers in truth?
The latter flew from the outset and in truth was never seriously challenged as he bowled along in front.
Around him in his lifetime grew legends of wealth, miserliness, misogyny, and efficiency, some of which had a basis in truth.
There aren't many women beyond their late 30's, in truth, who I can think of who don't have bingo wings.
Trust is in truth unlikely to be restored for so long as politicians try and prove that one side is more honest and trustworthy than the other.
But in truth, his views now seem to be nearer the 21st century centre ground than ever.
Though in truth this was really no great shock as her progress this season has been astronomical.
The great pity was that it didn't go to a replay, because in truth neither side deserved to lose this one.
Actually, in truth I couldn't remember the names of anyone I'd been at school with.
I have to smile at that, because in truth we do have a written constitution, one written in the best way, by history.
But in truth, reproducing a trade mark or the artistic work on a recording is theft.
It was, in truth, a tad too delicate for my palate, but it looked exquisite and was perfectly enjoyable.
This may appear unseemly to some but, in truth, he has never concealed this fact.
We are the party that believes in truth in sentencing and zero tolerance, and is tough on crime, but believes in justice.
So I still do retain some belief in truth, but not so much in the black and white terms it was taught to me as a child.
She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth.
No allowance is made in the Writ for sexual orientations, because Angels are in truth, neuter.
Bargains or no bargains, in truth British shoppers are hardly stampeding onto US bound flights at present.
Grace be with you, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And, in truth, why should not his mind as well as his fluidic force be haled out of his body and be exhausted in external work?
Before God can make her in truth His own, make her verify her name, He will have to beleaguer and reduce her.
All these answers, were in truth no replies at all, for they did not disprove the facts.
It was his failure as a pol 39itician which in truth drove Cicero to the career of literature.
It was generally considered impromptu, but was, in truth, as stereotyped as the other.
And this faded purple, this dawnlike tint, so delicately soft, was in truth exquisite.
But, in truth, the spirit of antiquarianism is one of the most universal of human tendencies.
Dawn in truth was silvering the valley, and in the clear pure light it stood forth in all its beauty and peace.
Neither in truth do they abound in iron, as from the fashion of their weapons may be gathered.
God, who is the cause of the concomitance of bodily and mental facts, is in truth the sole cause in the universe.
But it is, in truth, the family arch of the Sergii, raised in honour of one of that house by his wife salvia Postuma.
He saw she had the capacity for deep and excited interest in truth, an emotional love for ideated experience.
It is in truth the Hamilton party, whereof Pinckney is only made the stalking-horse.
He had, in truth, the dazed manner of one stupefied by some powerful narcotic.
Laforgue, himself, called it an intermezzo, and in truth it is little more.
But, in truth, it did surprise her to see how slowly and painfully he walked as he left her.
Sir William, in truth, had too much sense to often join or sympathize with these notions.
For, in truth, the peculiarity of these consensual Contracts is that no formalities, are required to create them out of the Pact.
There had, in truth, scarcely yet been time enough to adumbrate the possibilities opened up by this gentleman's return.
Jim Maxwell, in truth, was wondering as to his exact purpose in going to malamute.
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