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But you know what else is true?
But something else is true, too: As America becomes more unequal, it also becomes less Republican.
The names have been changed but, she says, "everything else is true.
"I still think that's true, but now I know that something else is true, too.
Whatever else is true, Bradley Manning is responsible for the most significant and valuable leaks since Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers.
In early 1967, he sent President Johnson an article about himself which had appeared in the Los Angeles Times, underlining these words: "Whatever else is true, it is clear what Lyndon Johnson saw in him.
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It's doubtful Goldberg meant that, though – whatever else was true about Devi, she was probably sincere, perhaps to a fault.
Rumour that it is as ascetic and simple as Hollande himself – boasting a plain iron bedstead, an ancient television set, a couple of spare suits, shirts and ties, a few books and little else – are true, said Claudine Heiderich, Hollande's assistant.
That is, statements (like anything else) are true when they do what they were designed to do; and what they were designed to do, as it happens, is to correspond to reality.
It had everything to do with immersing yourself in someone else's true, uncomfortable struggle to find love — or, at least, sex.
Imagine how wonderful it would be to have the ability and willingness to not only see someone else's true self, but also allow ourselves the vulnerability to be seen.
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