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If Magruder testified truthfully, he could incriminate John Mitchell -- the "Big Enchilada," as adviser John Ehrlichman called him, the nation's chief law enforcement officer from 1969 to 1972, and of late the president's raiser of hush money.
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And, truthfully, he never could keep up.
What did you do to me? Tell me!" He'd said, truthfully, that he could not remember, but he was half-naked, too.
Or is this going to be a perpetual conflict?" Miller tried to answer as truthfully as he could: "I said, 'I think I can get along with most people.
On visits to black and Hispanic districts he could truthfully claim: "These are my people".
Here, at least, he could truthfully assure her that she had no need to be jealous, but she replied, "You do not love me".
To get attention, young Boswell went in for hanging his head to the floor, so he could truthfully complain about having a headache.
The most that can be said of his having subscribed to the allegations in question is that he believes he could truthfully execute the oath, as he understands its language.
'Congressman Johnson claimed under oath, Members of the Jury, that he did not even bother to check the facts to ascertain whether he could truthfully make such a statement in his speech.
It has no value.'" So he began writing about his father as truthfully and directly as he could and didn't stop, not bothering to embellish or elide, or even to avoid cliches.
But Mr. Obama has a legion of staff members and speechwriters who are massive Springsteen fans, so when the president took the stage at the same event, he could say, truthfully, "It's no wonder his tours are not so much concerts as communions".
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