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But he deplores what he calls "histo-tainment" and "faction-creep", and considers "completely corrupting" the tendency of a Wikipedia age to shape the truth to its own ends, and to blur the boundaries between fact and fiction.
But not every speaker possesses the ability to shape the truth with a heretical heart and a righteous imagination, which is the reason some of us go to the theatre in the first place.
In spite of all the claims that we were "all in this together" and the UK economy was in great shape, the truth is to the contrary: most people, especially outside London and the south-east, are struggling.
The relationships that mean the most to them emotionally often cause them to lie or shape the "truth" in expedient ways.
Calbuzz has noted several times before (here and here, for example) that Whitman has only a casual regard for the actual facts, relying instead on the Power of Money to shape the "truth" to fit her needs.
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The annual summer gathering runs from the middle of July until early September, bringing over 250,000 visitors to this otherwise sleepy, mountain-ringed city, all of them so hungry for its cultural offerings that they will pay up to €400 ($508) for an ordinary ticket.These figures suggest that the festival is in good shape, but the truth is more complex.
I know I rally on and on about the ridiculous pressures placed on moms to snap back to pre-baby shape, but the truth is, I'm sure that after I get pregnant and give birth, I'll probably wind up killing myself at the gym to lose the paunch.
And while multiple media outlets have demonized the pear shape as unhealthy, the truth is that the shape is natural - despite your eating or exercise tendencies.
Kadzik, who has shrapnel and bullet wounds after being shot while running from the school, is in no shape to hear the truth: "The only story he told us was on the first day, when he was going to the toilet - two women had blown themselves up.
But after the election he has a shape - blokeish, tells the truth, unpompous, unstuffy... .. Likes holidays, I suggest.
Now they all have their own versions of the truth, shaped by the more recent wars, and are passing it on to the next generation.
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