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"Too true of most things".
This verdict is all too true of most of Roosevelt's other achievements as chronicled, though not assessed, by Mr Morris.Nor does Mr Morris fulfil his duty of making a coherent interpretation of the president's character.
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Being a 20-something today brings with it a collection of unique problems that I promise ring all too true for many of us.
His cartoon of a student having his head cut open, so that knowledge could be poured in, was too true to their vision of teaching and learning.
As well as being a clear and succinct introduction to Einstein's ideas and how they could be revised, it also gives an all too true account of the working practices of UK scientists.
This wasn't at all like my long-formed picture of the novelist: it was funny, subversive, delightfully unpatriotic, and all too true by the sound of it.
His eerie prescience has proven all too true, with a host of viral videos imparting fame on those seeking it -- or not.
Well, I took this greenery as proof that this phrase was all too true and stepped out of the aircraft starry-eyed.
Those words, too, were true of Stuart Hall's professional career.
The period in focus came through more explicitly in these pieces, although Prada's conceit that "even if it was casual, there was a kind of elegance too" was true of the men's collection.
Now retired, Benjamin first encountered the woman years earlier at her home, where her naked body, as is too often true of movie corpses, was decoratively arranged on her death bed.
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