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On a perfectly true wheel and rim, all the spokes are equally tight.
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I know this sounds sentimental and sloppy but it is all perfectly true.
Their joint rise to the top, predicted by their father Richard, has been extraordinary - a word over-used in a sporting context but perfectly true of the Williams sisters.
But she said that placing the burden of proof on the newspaper created the possibility of a different sort of injustice: A story might be perfectly true but the newspaper could be forced to pay damages anyway because it couldn't prove that it was true.
There's only one in the UK and she used to be a man", got a laugh and, curiously, is perfectly true.
And while it's perfectly true that a fair number of these men came to this country with William the Conqueror, plenty more did not.
That's perfectly true, and a lot more straightforward than the origins of plenty of traditional names.
It is perfectly true that perceiving a succession of still images can result in a full-blooded perception of motion.
He selected a eulogy from Kierkegaard: "It is perfectly true, as philosophers say, that life must be understood backward.
At one point she tells me I have "a nice inner light" (which is perfectly true, but elicits coarse reactions when I mention it to friends).
It's in a 1987 letter from Bellow to Cynthia Ozick, It's perfectly true that "Jewish writers in America" (a repulsive category!) missed what should have been for them the central event of their time, the destruction of European Jewry.
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