Its hard to trust when your feelings are so naked, so raw, so harsh, so true. |
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The Squid And The Whale may sound downbeat and depressing, but it is so true to life, it turns out funny and compassionate. |
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What he said about help for forestry is so true that it should be right there. |
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And this is the more so true because, in every strand of this complicated, intricate web of values meet the contending forces of partisan politics. |
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It is so true that in this postmodern era, there is no development if there is no sustainable development. |
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There is not so true formatting of the fair, as it is possible to see it with others. |
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This is so true that even the instigators and beneficiaries of the proposed scheme are reticent about having their names attached to it. |
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The whole point is to help us to free ourselves from the grasping of ego, so true devotion is not dependence, but on the contrary, a liberation. |
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This is so true that the car I tested is the last I would even consider in the Cayman line-up but I'm still enamoured by it. |
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It is so finely observed, so true to life in its precision, its mastership is striking. |
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Nothing hurts worse than finding out your true-blue isn't so true. |
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It is true that one job is more interesting than another, but not nearly so true as that one mind is more interested than another. |
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This is so true that its potentialities have immediately been perceived in different fields from the agricultural and food sectors. |
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It is all so true that our flag, our national anthem, our arts, our music, and so many other Cuban traditions have been deeply marked by this revolution. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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False knowledge always seems so true at the time. |
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And that's usually followed by an equally violent reaction from you, either as you tend to the damaged area of your flesh or lash out at the feline for being so true to its instincts. |
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This has never been so true as it is here. |
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This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labour. |
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For the Tau army, it has never been so true for two reasons: there was a lot to do beyond a mere paint job, and on a brighter note I carefully implemented techniques to keep the actual painting time minimal. |
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That old dogma may not be so true and may actually be bad for your health. |
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This is so true that if one could assess this policy of regionalisation wherever it has been implemented, one would quickly realise that the results are very meagre and only lead to explosive situations. |
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When I heard those lyrics for the first time, I felt it rang so true. |
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It is so true that we are not alone in our difficulties and trials. |
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They feel their problems, their ideas are so true and so real. |
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This is so true that when you are sitting in the driver's seat, you will have the same vantage point and driving position as you would in a 911 Carrera. |
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In fact, I could even end my reply here, so true is it that I would almost have to write another book in order to reply to the questions you would not ask if you had only read. |
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So true Hindus should not mind if some such local rituals are not observed everywhere else. |
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So true was he to his own little light that many dismissed him as a crank and made little effort to penetrate his prose or make sense of his ideas. |
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