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He wrote in the French newspaper Libération recently that when one watches Shoah, "one bears witness for nine hours 30 minutes to the incarnation of the truth, the contrary of the sanitisation of historical science".
"He was the incarnation of speaking truth unto power, the jewel in the crown of how the civil service should be". Croham (knighted in 1967 and made a life peer in 1978) shared his views with the public in an interview in 1987 for the LWT programme Whitehall.
His grandmother, the consummate incarnation of good and truth, is a simple woman who knows how to make people laugh.
This latest incarnation of the Sidekick is in truth trivially different than its predecessors, but the changes they've made in the aggregate are compelling if not striking.
I'm a Christian because the doctrine of the incarnation expresses a truth that I intuit with every cell of my being.
The kernels of truth here are that most unitarians hold that some elements of some Trinity and Incarnation doctrines are self-contradictory, and they typically reject mysterian theology.
Every business must learn to face what we call its "inevitable truth". The inevitable truth details the death of one incarnation of the industry and its participating enterprises and the emergence of a new one, driven by new technologies that may not today be ready for prime time but which, everyone knows, are just a few generations of development away from taking over.
Moment of truth.
Fountain of truth?
Endless truths destroy the notion of truth.
The moment of truth.
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