Sometimes jazz, sometimes classical, definitely crossover in the truest sense of the word. |
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Within the meditative tradition, cheerfulness is considered to be the natural, harmonious and wholesome expression of our truest self. |
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The truest meaning in the book of Revelation is its antitypical or Spiritual meaning. |
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The poet James Wright, who grew up in Ohio, said the language or speech of his truest poems was Ohioan. |
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It would not be right to close a chapter about art in the digital era while neglecting the truest offspring of the new media. |
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The truest are not wafflers, and they are not afraid to stand up for something controversial. |
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The memorial itself provides the truest dignity, solemnity and recognition justly deserved by those commemorated and respected. |
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They are artists in the truest sense of the word, sublimating their egos and committing themselves fully to the needs of the project. |
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That is the voice of bioregionalism, the truest, more eternal voice of nature. |
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As characters go, Sir Arthur is the saviour, but, in some ways, it is George who is the truest of the bunch. |
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That engagement can take many forms, but the highest and truest form is when it is self-directed and when it is students at the helm. |
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Every disciple, responding to His call and allowing himself to be formed by Him, expresses the truest traits of his own choice. |
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We are always open to input from our partners and are committed to treating partnership in the truest sense of the word. |
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Nuclear weapons are considered weapons of mass destruction in the truest sense. |
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Furthermore, the car has All Wheel Drive in the truest sense of the term: power to each wheel is controlled individually. |
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It is the drama and excitement of this musical interaction that defines this work as a duo in the truest sense. |
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Stream-of-consciousness in the truest sense, reading her daily missives is like getting rosé drunk with your favorite aunt. |
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The market is depicted as a mechanism in its truest form, not so much spitefully inhuman as routinely dehumanizing. |
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Mindlessly devoted and masochistically self-denying, he is held up as the truest expression of hobbithood. |
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My fraudulence, I was coming to understand, was in a way the truest thing about me. |
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Where life is in danger, we are obliged to respond and where there is poverty and suffering, this is where God's work is truest. |
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Astronomy is one of the oldest and truest champions of optical science. |
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The proposed transatlantic and TPP deals have similar aims. The truest test of an RTA, however, is its trade impact. |
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It is old-fashioned viral marketing in the truest sense of the word. |
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This is truest of Sindh, the second-largest province, which has been hit especially hard by the drought. |
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This closeness has its truest root in the mystery of Christ, the Word Incarnate, who wished to become close to man. |
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Devotion to this sort of learning produces a scholar in the truest sense of the word. |
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Listen to it of a quiet evening, sung by a good tenor or a well-tempered choir, and you can realise that from pain it is possible to make the truest beauty. |
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But perhaps the truest joy of Fire Season is the evocative language Connors uses to capture the natural world. |
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While taking established comedy tropes as a starting point, the flying circus is experimental in the truest sense. |
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The truest words at the funeral were those of young Jaden, as quoted by the governor. |
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In this way he was, in the truest and most honorable sense, a conservative. |
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Some are behemoths in the truest sense of the word, massive as oil tankers, others, small knock-kneed and timorous and as prone to panic attacks as barking deer. |
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He had spoken about Rivers in the truest, most knowable way to her friends, loved ones, and colleagues. |
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If we were friends, I might have told you he was in rehab, and that would have been the truest possible answer. |
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The czarevich was the truest symbol there was of Russia's future. |
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Together, it is Williams and Gosling who are gracing movie screens this winter with the truest of pas de deux. |
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In this taster's estimation, the top Premier Cru vineyards evoke the truest expressions of flavors and aromas that each Burgundian village offers. |
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The cities with the deepest and truest hold on people have long been those with a strong aesthetic dimension. |
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The truest measure of the success of any government program and community effort is in their demonstrable results. |
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It is wonderful communities like yours that provide us with the truest sense of both the natural beauty and uniqueness of these regions of our great country. |
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That means that I can focus on what I like to experience when I make music anywhere, which is to make it the most meaningful, truest human experience. |
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We have gained in morality in its truest sense since the injustices and inequalities of our prejudiced past have been frankly acknowledged and addressed. |
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That guy's got the blues in the truest sense of the word! |
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Friends looked on the corpse of him they loved, and among the truest mourners was the unintentional amicide. |
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Given our spiritual life, our contemplation, and our prayer, we are driven by the Spirit of the Lord in the truest sense of the word to take a stand. |
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Of all the opinions, this one instanced in by you is in your judgment the truest. |
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Not only out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, but out of the mouths of fools and cheats, we may often get our truest lessons. |
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That same spirit of service, commitment and respect for Canada's truest heroes will serve us well as Veterans Affairs Canada once again straddles the past and the future. |
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We will continue to do our very best for our country's truest heroes. |
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One highlight, in the truest sense of the word, is the Maag Tower, which, with its planned 126 metres, will distinctly tower above the Basel Messeturm, also developed by Swiss Prime Site. |
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The certainty of punishment is the truest security against crimes. |
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