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"The decision of the judge is his expression of the truth," Judge Vaval said.
As a result of his studies and visions, he came to the conclusion that "all religions are true" but that the religion of a person's own time and place was for that person the best expression of the truth.
"Displaying the Taxation Without Representation plate is simply an expression of the truth about DC's political status".
Goya abandons colour in the series, believing that light, shade and shadow provide for a more direct expression of the truth.
'It is phallic because in its exhibition of penises it presumes to know, to possess an adequate expression of the truth of 'sex' ― as if sex were as unitary as the phallus presumes itself to be.
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This hints at a fragility that one wishes there had been more of; away from the moon, away from heightened language, poetry often resides in simple expressions of the truth.
This lead Ms. Castle to conclude, as she put it, that "the trade unions, being an expression of the living truth, must learn to change their role" and become more responsive to the needs of society as a whole.
With this change in the mind of the Negro artist the aim of art is no longer the presentation of an ideal type, or an effective counter-stereotype; instead, it is the expression of the universal truth contained in the particularity of Negro experiences.
Abandoning Aristotelian philosophy not only would not bring about the collapse of theology, it would permit the recovery of a correct conception of science, one that must consist, as it did for Galileo, in a continual reading of the infinite book of nature, which is the expression of the infinite truth and of Christian rationality.
Under that title, his book would also become the emblematic expression of the lived truths of his people and their faith as these were experienced throughout their history, and, not surprisingly, one of the most beloved works of the Jewish intellectual heritage.
Fahey, who was famously cantankerous it's been said that, in his later years, he grew increasingly bitter and choleric, like all men who know too much about things nobody else cares about explained it only as an expression of his truth: "The pathos of the suburbs or whatever".
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