I'm not sure I agree with my health warning, below, but who am I to doubt the verity of an internet quiz? |
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In verity, the foreign debt issue has already put Zambia on a wild economic frontier in this wily world. |
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Many baseball reporters claim the story is apocryphal, but others insist on its verity. |
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And once that kind of liberal verity of free speech seems to be under threat, then the commentators come out and criticism rains down. |
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Are you sometimes concerned about the verity of what you read on the internet? |
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I imagine Winthrop and myself in these respective roles and almost choke on my drink at the ludicrousness but strange verity of the thought. |
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They argued that discussion led to verity and gave enlightened public opinion the force of law. |
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In fact, a case can be made that the Internet in general represent the new Truth Police in an era of increasingly elusive verity. |
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In a world where all nonrelativistic truth has been abolished, the relativity principle itself is proclaimed as a universal verity. |
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The unspoken underlying verity was that there were no residents of Abu Hishma who would voluntarily turn them over. |
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In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance. |
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The record of a superior court is to be treated as absolute verity so long as it stands unreversed. |
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But in all countries and all markets another eternal verity must now be invoked. |
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I may just say that the list of names which I hold in my hand is open to the inspection of any one who cares to verity what I have stated. |
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Furthermore, it is unclear to what extent each council or National Initiative assessed the verity of proponents' estimated in-kind values. |
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The timeliness and verity of this admonition is not arguable. |
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This year, the principle will be treated as an eternal verity. |
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David, the meticulous neoclassicist, insisted upon the verity of his work. |
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Paleoconservative Jesse Helms objected to verity because the nominee favored increased trade with the Soviet Union. |
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We do not accept responsibility for correctness or verity of any information uploaded by users. |
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Tragically, Lenin treated this view as an eternal verity, with calamitous results for millions of people. |
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The response to Labour's broadly disappointing results in the European and local elections of May 22nd bears out that old verity to a fault. |
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This is that the ultimate consequences of these or future crashes lie in the realm of policy and politics, not economic fundamentals. This verity comes in two parts. |
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I would like to be able to say in my final report to my Government as I conclude my assignment today that slowly but surely we are getting to grips with that verity. |
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Alternative energy subsidies are increasingly central to the economy here, and it's hard to imagine Iowa's Republican caucus-goers will be principled enough for Mr Pawlenty's verity gambit to win him many new followers. |
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It offers a verity of scenery from a high Paramo in Papallacta area, through a jungle covered steep mountains after Baesa, to a tropical jungle with big rivers in Misahualli area. |
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The members of the enquiry team were notified of cases of torture within the police stations which they were unable to check for verity and magnitude. |
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In verity, he possessed no habilitation for his function, and as to his supernal amandation, he labored under an entire hallucination. |
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Whereas Taizjin was shy and Osha considered, Verity could be descried by critics as a brash big mouth. |
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The Duke's younger brother, Lord Edward Corinth, and journalist Verity Browne, set out to investigate. |
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The awards will be co-hosted by Rita Ray and Verity Sharp and awards presented by a number of guests, still to be announced. |
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Verity Stob's humor is in the stoic British tradition of a Tony Hancock, fiercely moral but utterly non-judgemental. |
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When I came down the next morning, Verity was sitting in the study, her feet up on a footstool. |
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Verity gave her a small and rather absent smile as she hunted around the kitchen, searching the space near the kettle and the shelves by the window. |
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Holding it all together was Rita Ray, the DJ, musician, authority on afrobeat and World Service presenter who co-hosted the event with Verity Sharp. |
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A captain in the Green Howards' Regiment, Verity died on July 31, 1943, after being mortally wounded in action a few days earlier while leading his Company in Sicily. |
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Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series. |
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Jack Mundey spoke alongside Verity and Meredith Burgmann in a session celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Green Ban. |
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Recorder player John Turner, clarinettist omas Verity and pianist Ian Buckle will be joined by soprano Clare Wilkinson. |
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Live indexing of other World Wide Web sites that publish text, hypermedia and Adobe Acrobat documents, will be demonstrated by Verity. |
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Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody of Torchwood called Under Torch Wood. |
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