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This is a hyper-truth where the presidential contest is concerned.
None of the members of Unlocking the Truth, the hyper-talented opening act, are even old enough to attend an R-rated movie alone.
Truth: Menopause temporarily makes women hyper-aware that their bodies are undergoing change, which leads to strong reactions, both physically and emotionally.
It is a painfully familiar story: Hyper-competitive people who push the boundaries of truth (or of the law) are everywhere.
In this age of hyper-transparency, you must always stick to the truth, or be willing to acknowledge mistakes.
The changes that he was introducing were, in truth, for all the fears of incipient hyper-neoliberalism, well within the usual Fifth Republic boundaries of the welfare state and a government-supervised social contract.
The new arrivals believed they had some truth, the ultimate truth, which would range from a hyper-Calvinistic determinism to a secret knowledge of when the end of the world would come.
Finally, two of its hyper-touted "Fifth Generation" characteristics -- "stealth" and "supercruise" -- are, in truth, astonishingly limited.
"In our hyper-distracted society," Singhal says, "news is often consumed in fragments, and the truth is only partially understood.
The irony of it is almost Shakespearean: the hyper-conservative man of the church, secretly wrestling with fluidity of gender, a truth that flew in the face of those beliefs.
But the truth is that these parents and children are responding rationally to a hyper-competitive world economy.
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