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Recognising the truth is part of a healing process".
Sometimes it can be recognising the truth: we have too much work and it can be immensely challenging and hard to sustain.
Dowell's steady unfolding of this "saddest story", in a series of flashbacks, exposes not only his wife's infidelity with "the good soldier" but also his own blind folly in not recognising the truth about his empty and loveless marriage.
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Most of us recognise the truth of Philip Larkin's lines.
Everyone who ever worked with Kelvin will recognise the truth of that statement.
A cliche, perhaps, but most of us recognise the truth in it.
He claims that all European governments now recognise the truth of this.
In emotional exchanges in the Commons, Theresa May, the home secretary, said she urged the force to "recognise the truth".
Why did we have to wait for a catastrophe before we recognised the truth of that perception?
Some academics who recognised the truth "suggested the poet's homosexuality was alien to his poetic creativity", Gibson writes of the man he's studied for 40 years.
Any wife, mistress, self-conscious egotist, overlooked pal will recognise the truth in the co-dependency of "Sir" and his dresser, Norman: supportive, bullying, jealous, encouraging, constantly shifting.
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