This film almost certainly paints a truer picture of day-to-day borstal life than the earlier film's rosily optimistic outlook. |
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Never did Shaw speak a truer word, that all professions are conspiracies against the laity. |
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It's been said stroke play is a truer test of golf while match play is a truer test of character. |
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Nowhere is this truer than in evaluating the impact of maternal exposures in pregnancy that may affect health of the fetus in later life. |
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To get truer color, dry the flowers one at a time to avoid overdrying them. |
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Plated with either copper or nickel, lead shot flies truer because it resists deformation. |
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Nobody wants to be a cog in a wheel, and this is even truer for people who work for your new systematized business. |
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Her efforts are bent toward finding a truer, more complex rationale for the character's pain than the script's menopausal musings. |
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They would have been truer to their Hobbesian conception of international law if they had refused to sign the resolution. |
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And it is crucial to see that the image of his humanity is not a disguise covering the truer reality of his divinity. |
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Never a truer word as, after a dog of a first half, the second period ran rampant on the back of abject defending. |
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She had thick, curly blonde hair with brown lowlights to give it a truer color. |
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Because the stories were true, the comeuppance of criminals rang even truer. |
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As true as that is for America in general, it is even truer by an order of magnitude for New York City which reinvents itself every generation. |
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But it is perhaps truer of Spinoza than of his contemporaries that his enterprise was one of radical deduction from first principles. |
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This, to me, gives a truer sense of the Universe as it is, and has totally recolored my views on what life is all about. |
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It would have been truer to say that the lyricist died of self-inflicted wounds. |
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It would probably be truer to say that he would be the first openly gay Prime Minister. |
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This is even truer where wealth is hoarded at the top, as is typical of these Gulf states. |
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Each actor studied their real-life counterpart, boning up on their life stories to get a keener, truer sense of how they would have behaved and talked. |
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Nowhere is that truer than in the war-scarred east and north of the country. |
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This penchant is truer still in 2004, for it seems clear that stock market investors have a preference for George W. Bush and his policies. |
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That will be even truer after the vote, as the parties scratch together a government. |
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The previous remark on the procedures for legal action is even truer at European level. |
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Wide colour gamut, superior resistance to water, fading and smudging, truer, more realistic pictures. |
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That is all the truer where such information concerns a person's distant past. |
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This is even truer of the pharmaceutical industry as a whole, with employers refusing any dialogue point blank. |
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The time-honored phrase 'information is power' has never been truer than it is today. |
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One of the major assets of this spectacle rests on Brigitte Lafon, sulky and disarming scoundrel, truer than natural, with the ideal voice. |
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His work is in some ways truer to the nature of film than the more materialist British work, in that film color is itself somewhat arbitrary and transmutable. |
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John Donne's line nearly 400 years ago that 'no man is an island' rings truer today than it has ever done. |
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By my faith, he may find that he spoke truer than he is aware of. |
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Along with cooler operation, the blade stays truer and accumulates less resin, which in turn cutes more consistently. |
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This is never truer than for step families or blended families where there might be competing agendas, especially where children are concerned. |
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Plasmas have better contrast and truer, brighter colour in dark rooms, which makes them the preferred choice for home theaters. |
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Every morning they deliver an editorial comment that often rings truer than any essay and often is more jabbing than any given editorial. |
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Nowhere is that truer than in so-called structured products bundles of assets sliced into different layers of expected risk and return. |
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Yet by quickly examining a handful of facts, we can draw a portrait of Algeria that is much truer than the image often put forward in the media. |
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Like most Games Workshop games, Man O'War rely on luck, but such statement has never been truer than with a Dark Elf fleet. |
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If this can be said of the Internet, then it is even truer for other distribution platforms. |
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The more complex the problems with which administrators have to deal, the truer is our statement about ideophobia likely to be for officials down the line. |
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And he revived the company by bringing it even truer to its consumerist roots. |
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As the project is researched, we are told a truer, or at least more believable, version of the story by the wife of the man who first told the tale. |
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If you trust your inner sense of sound, you create something that is truer. |
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What I represent is the fact that anyone in America can overcome their identity limitations and be truer to themselves. |
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There is no truer representation of a country than the people that it sends into the field to fight for it. |
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He spoke truer than he knew, or else he had foreseen the course of events. |
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On the eve of the next enlargement and in the face of the developing political situation this is truer than ever. |
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Could someone please spread the word to the awards-seeking moviemakers of the world that unrelieved solemnity is not truer to life, not even in our worst moments. |
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Never a truer word has been spoken and if Blue's latest offering is anything to go by they are about to complete what has been a hearty and eventful meal. |
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But it's a message that is looking truer and truer in the post-racial America of the 21st century. |
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We are trying to build up life, Lady Hunstanton, on a better, truer, purer basis than life rests on here. |
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A truer representation of the independent spirit is just not easy to find in our corporate-run, homogenized, boring little world. |
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A truer outrage has never been committed against common sense. |
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The third indicator, the percentage of participants selecting the top satisfaction category, is a truer measure of satisfaction in that it provides a solid measurement of performance excellence. |
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If you've been procrastinating about setting your affairs in order, I suggest you think of it as a process that can give your life deeper meaning and a truer direction-and find an advisor who sees it the same way. |
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If it be true that no one can pray in place of another, it is even truer in the case of a Bishop who has to bring the whole Church with him to prayer, praying in a special manner for the people who are entrusted to him. |
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The Democrat says this is no truer of him than of Mr Earley. |
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Dreams here take priority over reason, and are truer than the reality they seek to interpret and transform. |
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Andreessen's statement seems truer every day, digital technologies, after revolutionising the information technology sector, are now transforming all economic sectors, including energy. |
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I have to say The Theory of Everything is comparable in many ways, with similar narrative tropes and tricks about flawed-genius scientists – but The Theory of Everything is a much realer, truer and less cliched story. |
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There were no reports of significant problems at polling stations, though a truer indication of the law's impact should come in next year's gubernatorial election, when the turnout will be far higher. |
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Never will that be truer than when thousands of Neets wearing flatcaps, toothy grins and Harrington jackets with nothing underneath swarm from the smoke-filled gazebos to cockney-along to this sarf-of-the-river classic. |
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With ringspun yarn dyed denim such as Brax you get a smooth feel and a truer colour where fading is not prevalent. Other denims will have a grainy texture that are much more susceptible to rips and fast fading. |
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Never was that truer than when Québec's largest financial institution joined forces with CGI to turn an aging payroll outsourcing service into a fast-growing profit center. |
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Our patented breakthrough paint technology, called Colour Lock, is the only one of its kind in the industry, bringing you a discernibly richer, truer colour, paired with incomparable performance. |
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Roberts works with the deficiency of human language to describe what is not human-made and views language as a jumping off point toward a truer understanding of the world we inhabit. |
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And if you know the 1958 book, to which this production is much truer than the film in details of plot, you may still be surprised by the atmosphere of lugubriousness that hangs over the show. |
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That jumped out at me because I thought no truer words were ever spoken and only adds to the issue that I have with the government on how it treats our military. |
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This causal link might be truer still of the emerging knowledge-based economy, in which the most critical source of wealth creation is knowledge, not physical inputs or natural resources. |
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This is even truer when we consider urban safety studies. |
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Only those whose profession is cycling can provide the feedback that Campagnolo seeks, and this is even truer when you are talking about the best and most demanding racers in the world. |
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This is never truer than in respect to efforts put forward to eliminate the potential for introduction of invasive species in ship's ballast water. |
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In particular, the competitor notes that value figures provide a truer indication not only of the current performance of the market but also of future prospects for development. |
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Ray tracing creates truer, more realistic digitized perceptions of reality through soft shadows and accurate reflections and refractions of light. |
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This is never truer than in the case of a narcissist personality. |
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What is more, I think that Christ and indeed other spiritually gifted men see further and truer than I do, and I wish to follow them as far as I can. |
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In the interest of making the sport truer to its role as a World Championship, Bernie Ecclestone had initiated and organised a number of Grands Prix in new countries. |
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This has never been truer than with this talented new pop group from Los Angeles that has emerged seemingly overnight from an obscure collection of solo careers. |
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Two, the comparison group of never-smokers was limited to women without any SHS exposure, producing a truer control group compared to previous studies. |
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