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The truth, as ever, is less clear-cut.
The truth as ever lies somewhere in between.
The truth, as ever, is richer and stranger.
The truth, as ever, lies somewhere between the two poles.
The truth as ever lies somewhere in between, so let us say it is four and a half".
The truth, as ever, lay somewhere in the middle.Future productivity gains from computers and the Internet will probably not be enough to justify current share prices, even after this year's slide, but they will still matter.
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In an episode obsessed with forcing characters to face the truth, the most heartbreaking scenes, as ever, were between Barton and Margaret.
The truth about a book so obsessively concerned with the inability of words to establish truth is, as ever, somewhere in between.
He travels to the place itself where, receiving the confession of a local collaborator, he gets as near to the truth as he ever will.
Their ambition and fetishized magnificence dispense with the concept that photographs need to tell the truth in the first place, as if truth were ever a thing as simple as whatever appeared in a viewfinder.
Then Wendell, playing Yoko (sans high-pitched voice), read her answer, which might be as close to the truth as we'll ever get: "Because they all grew up, wanted to do things their own way, and they did".
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