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She told the conference the "war on Wales" row was not a real war, that "in truth the Tory Party and the Labour Party are hand in glove".
The had argued, for example, that "in truth, the ones who complain are only those who have turned rape into a business".
In barbecue country and elsewhere, the technique had a miserable reputation that, in truth, was often deserved.
Perhaps that is why so many Americans now feel even more painfully the loss of a myth that, in truth, has been on its sickbed for a generation.
I grew up there and can vouch that, in truth, not much occurs in Barrow – at least not the sort of thing that would capture national attention and provoke alarm at Westminster.
They fell in love with him and never imagined that he was not in the least as he appeared; that, in truth, he was a very ordinary man, someone who didn't care about the problems of the world.
In the end, it helps bring together folks who may be overlooked or avoided at home or school and that, in truth, is what most social networks strive to do but can't.
Hence she was able to put together "something that, in truth, I never would have done if I had a longer amount of time".
"What's that?" In truth, Bush, a former governor and education advocate, knows more than most about the contentious education standards — and all too well how they're dogging his White House bid.
But he said that in truth, most did not care.
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He's much better than that".' In truth, Djalili isn't always years behind the curve.
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