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Can this be true?" asked Andrew Farmer back in 2009.
"Is that true?" asked Robert J. Trentacosta, the presiding judge of Superior Court in San Diego.
Why shouldn't we say things about race that are true, asked Trevor Phillips in a Channel 4 documentary broadcast last night.
Now, that distance assertion isn't always true (ask anyone over 40 who's not wearing reading glasses), but it doesn't matter.
"Well, if that's true," asked one such friend, David Hume Kennerly, "are you now a Democrat?" "It wasn't that spiritual," Cheney replied.
And if a price seems too good to be true, ask if you'll be rooming next to the guys with buzz saws.
Was it true, asked the Library of Congress, that Mr Selig had really written one book on Thomas Carew, a 17th-century love poet, and another on economic incentives for pollution control?
The stories are far-fetched, but often true (ask about their "asshole club").
If the opposite is true, ask him for help.
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