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This seeming paradox is actually a key truth about Wilbur's genius: for him, the conventional is organic.
More than a gastronomic gimmick, these meals illuminate a key truth about the mind: the senses do not work in isolation but in concert.
Whether or not the authorities can make their charges stick, the case highlights a key truth about today's market prices: on a day-to-day level, they are determined as much by computer algorithms as by human judgment.
Before Argentina's Copa America match against Colombia earlier this season, the stadium announcer hit upon a key truth: "Con el 10," he said, "el mejor jugador del mundo, Lionel Messi.
But his willingness to stand behind the president, coupled with the assault on his beliefs by Democratic candidates, has only further highlighted a key truth about Mr. Pence: He is less a good cop than he is a good soldier.
Assata doesn't say this outright but if you believe and understand her story this is a key truth.
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But detractors say Mr. Klein is missing a fundamental truth: that a key element of New York's past school success has been keeping middle-class families satisfied with the schools in their midst.
Colleges recognize the key truth that those students who are most successful -- the first level of success being graduation in four years -- form the patterns that make them successful early in their academic experience.
It's time to un-rig the rules against working people, and that means organizing around a fundamental truth: Unions are the key to better pay, health care and retirement security; and working people must have the freedom to choose for themselves – without intimidation from the boss – whether to organize one or not.
To see why, the marketing industry has to acknowledge some key truths about the relationship between data and usable information.
Tribute Artist marries Busch's flamboyant theatricality with key truths.
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