How To Use True In A Sentence

  • Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening. Undefined
  • After a couple of days she showed her true self .
  • There are, true, a few tonal changes: the jokes are jokier, the touches of malice heavier, and she revels more obviously than before in the playfulness she brings to her performances. What Sarah Palin Doesn't Know
  • The prototypical noun may be (though need not be) quite long, stress will fall early in the word, the stressed vowel will be non-front, and the final consonant (if an obstruent) will be voiceless.
  • Thereafter thought, weighing the truth or falseness of the notion, determines what is true: and this explains the Greek word for thought, dianoia, which is derived from dianoein, meaning to think and discriminate. NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
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  • The true university of these days is a collection of books. 
  • It is true that, even at the time of the discovery of nitrobenzol, he pointed out the striking similarity of its smell to that of the oil of bitter almonds. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • The course of true love never did run smooth. 
  • True to her word, Helen uses the best ingredients including free-range eggs and her own jam in her cakes.
  • by lawful/legal means. Lawful tends to be used in technical or literary contexts. The same is true of the opposites, unlawful and illegal, but illegal is used especially about criminal activities. Legal also means 'connected with the law':the US legal system.
  • But true-life tales of memory loss don't offer just drama - they also shed light on the mysteries of identity and personality.
  • All three leads are simply stellar in their roles and the interactions ring absolutely true.
  • There is a gap of several tens of millions of years between the Middle Permian when the last Metoptomatids lived, and the Middle Triassic when the true limpets appear.
  • The reason you will not say it is, when you say it, even to yourself, you will know it is true. William Faulkner 
  • This is mostly true for fans, friends, and family of unsung folk hero Tim Hardin, the prolific songster who wasted his life living wasted.
  • Grim, sure, but true - not to mention ruthlessly egalitarian, which is why people rarely lob the P-word at those whose answer to life is, "Who knows? Why I love Carolyn Hax
  • He was a true gentleman and always had time for fans. The Sun
  • It may be true of good wine, but it is certainly not true of a good sommelier.
  • Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success.
  • I know by my family history that a forebear of mine turned on the gods of Mother India and professed faith to the One True God.
  • He was a true person and he inspired love in his friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're going to resort to the tried-and-true missionary position, perform oral sex on her first or take you time to ensure she's really wet before penetrating her.
  • Particularly true now as more areas are organising summer courses and events for you to attend and include in your diary.
  • But it is nonetheless another intriguing work from one of the true auteurs currently working in cinema.
  • Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
  • The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
  • Benedict, put simply, is living out what he spoke of in Deus Caritas Est, which is true charity: Can we simply exclude them, as representatives of a radical fringe, from our pursuit of reconciliation and unity? Ecumenism
  • We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage.
  • I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised.
  • It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces.
  • Symptoms need to have been present for a prolonged period of time for a true diagnosis to be made.
  • This is particularly true of the film's climax, which somehow manages to demolish several cop cars, and find Ellen clutching a parasail and jumping through flaming hoops in water skis, yet still be completely unfunny.
  • He comments that a patient might talk of a "shiner" whereas a doctor (holy of holies) would speak of a "periorbital ecchymosis," which is true only if you could imagine a doctor referring to cephalalgia instead of a headache or odontalgia instead of a toothache. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 1
  • If the legend is true, he kept his word for he was seen on countless occasions over the years.
  • Is deceiving a patient about her true medical condition, in the interest of promoting an optimistic attitude, likely to increase her chances of recovery?
  • My desire for a desirable house will come true in the near future.
  • This guy was also what we call a sadistic pedophile, which is that sadistic pedophiles often use objects to penetrate children rather than using the penis or the fingers, and that ` s apparently, if the allegations are true, what he did with one little girl. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2005
  • One particularly nice feature is the true print previewer that lets you proof and edit a map before making the final print.
  • The way to be happy is to be a real, thorough-going, true-hearted Christian.
  • While such drinks as the Sour Appletini have been getting lots of press lately, it seems the tried and true classics still lead the pack in popularity, at least according to the latest survey of bar managers and bartenders.
  • But to be fair to him, he kept his aplomb and asked me, with great seriousness, if the representation was a true and proportionate likeness. GALILEE
  • I certainly don’t think that Iranian popular discontent should be disregarded, but we’ve been hearing these sorts of arguments about the restive Iranian population for years, and while I have no reason to believe that they aren’t true, Khamenei and his allies have consistently proven expert at deflecting calls for reform and preserving their regime, the main levers of which remain firmly in Khamenei’s hands. Wonk Room » For More Tehran-ology
  • Here comes today with special pride in all the achievements you have made.May your dearest wishes through all the years in store come true,and make you happier than you have ever been before.
  • Its inward sign is the true spiritual kingdom: the covenantal relationship between God and believers.
  • Jones told her to be true, and exprest much pity and concern for him. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • But the true nature of his dilemma constantly threatened to extinguish it.
  • So he basically made my dream come true. Times, Sunday Times
  • Squire Western, who, surrounded by piqueurs, and girt with the conventional cor de chasse of the Gallic sportsman, sings the following ariette, diversified with true Fielding
  • For these matters are taught with the ordinary teaching authority Magisterio enim ordinario haec docentur, of which it is true to say: "He who heareth you, heareth me"... Economic Science and Catholic Social Teaching
  • Neuropsychological evidence points towards our tendency to confabulate stories that we believe to be true in order to fit together disparate pieces of information.
  • A joyful date to keep in mind and make a note of, is when a birthday comes around to you.Thank you for your love which makes our home warm and beautiful.It is only with you that I find true contentment. Nothing will ever come between us.Happy birthday to you!
  • But the splinter of the self that consistently emerges as the common enemy of the true and the good alike is the will, always seeking to overleap its own bounds.
  • It is certainly a true one, for most of the plants which we call weeds grow quickly and well wherever they are allowed to remain. Wildflowers of the Farm
  • True patriotism doesn't exclude an understanding of the patriotism of others.
  • That this is true is not to suggest that reality always comports with state law and college rules.
  • True friendship isn't about being there when it's convenient; it's about being there when it's not.
  • It will be misconstrued as bribery, which is frowned on in legal circles.
  • Congratulations on your graduation! Whishing you a future filled with success and joy of seeing your dreams come true.
  • True enough, there was a tell-tale head-shaped indentation on my pillow this morning, but that could mean anything.
  • Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
  • The lawyer-turned-playwright's "true story" of her friendship with a convicted "homegrown" terrorist does suffer from an unfortunate Pollyannaism, however. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • This facility allows the user to input text in various forms onto the screen and thus create a true newspaper page.
  • While it is true that the Hogwarts tales are supposed to appeal to young readers, personnel at bookstalls say that there is no dearth of adult readers who cannot wait to see what Rowling has in store in the new book.
  • At about an hour long, most sets at festivals are just too short for true aficionados. Times, Sunday Times
  • The characters look great - being that they are 3D models with hand drawn looks - using techniques such as calligraphic strokes and ink smudges to resemble true anime art, but, it still feels like more of the same. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • It is interesting to note that this is also true of a number of nitrides and borides.
  • And this forensic paleographer over here agrees with me that it's too good to be true! Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
  • Was it a true bear or did it belong to the same family as the red panda? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Moreover, I can't think of any other 'minority' of which this is remotely true, unless it were to be the other minority from which I can claim descent: people of British or Anglophile provenance. Christopher Hitchens: Reinstate Rick Sanchez!
  • True, their equaliser was somewhat fortuitous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Figures were the same for a driver using a hand-held or hands-free phone and likelihood of a crash held true regardless of gender or age.
  • Virtue is the only true nobility. 
  • True to form, most bodyboarders know their sport is an underdog and they tend to buy products from companies that support bodyboarding, like No Friends and ebodyboarding. com. Robbie Gennet: Every Break Will Change
  • *Even that's not true since Palin's bristols look to be quite firm. "Perhaps Governor Palin, realizing that and trying to minimize her own humiliation in coming days, should withdraw before she is nominated..."
  • Again, is it true that the fixed or the unvarying is the last revelation of science? The Secret Beyond Science
  • The phrase "inspired by a true story" affixes itself to novels like a warning label: Beware sententious moralizing. Cheeshahteaumauk, Class of '65 (1665)
  • The model spews out implications that are demonstrably falsifiable given an appropriate dataset; i.e., if one can lay one's hand on a dataset, then the model's predictions can be verified as either true or false.
  • He tries to convince me such and such is true.
  • Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
  • I'm sure there is room for improvement but isn't that true of any job?
  • The white flakes do not exhibit the true conchoidal fracture in such perfection elsewhere; nor break off in such delicious morsels, edged with delicate brown. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • Table 15.1 represents only the bivariate relationship between “true believer” and various other traits. American Grace
  • The foundation, which helps make the dreams of poorly boys and girls come true, arranged for Chloe to meet some dolphins at an aquarium in Benidorm.
  • Demonstrations of guided missiles, of a patient taking what looks like a Barium swallow in front of a fluoroscope, and the father taking home movies of his child with a video camera and playing them back on his TV all give us pause to remember that whatever good or not-so-good aspects of our present-day lives, we stand on the shoulders of people who were true visionaries more than 50 years ago. Archive 2009-06-01
  • He hammers too much in general upon our opinion's incertainty, and the possibility of erring makes him not venture on what is true. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • I followed him back into the woods, slinking away as only a true hunter could.
  • And this again is true for each one of you, in all that you do in your own individual lives.
  • In the second example the rosette is substituted for the inner curves of the spiral, and the intermediate space is filled in with the true lotus motive. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • This is true with the exception that of "Decorated" architecture there are but few examples, and it is probable that very little new work was done in connection with this cathedral until the monastery became vastly enriched by Abbot Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See
  • While we can credit him for some degree of intellectual honesty in confronting the hypocrisies and irrationalities that govern so much of public life, religious and non-religious, Christopher Hitchens, in the end, could not offer a vision of true humanness because he dwelled in the cynical faculties of the mind without being adequately informed by the positive wisdom of the heart. Kabir Helminski: Christopher Hitchens is "Not Great"
  • These ships were handed over to Turkey as a demonstration that Germany was Turkey's true friend at sea as well as on land.
  • The word lessened does not convey a sufficient idea of what experience has proved to be true, to the honour of our excellent soldiers. Memoirs Correspondence and Manuscripts of General Lafayette
  • True to form, the finished 2003 wines delivered record-breaking levels of tannin, sugar and alcohol; many châteaux have made clarets weighing in at 15 per cent-plus alcohol, as in Australia and California.
  • These may be true, but these are arguments that appeal to the dispassionate mind of a judge, not the emotional public fervor.
  • This was approximately one fifth full size, but was a working mock-up rather than a true scale model.
  • His own origins weren't exactly true blue and they had never held him back. YELLOW BIRD
  • True, Olbermann and Patrick would also make plenty of references to pop culture, but the references came across as charmingly haughty, as if the anchormen were showing us that they had interests that extended beyond the court or field. The Enthusiast
  • There was Symeon Star-Eyes, true, but he had years of experience fighting sightless. Suvudu Cage Matches, Round Two
  • As if that weren't sufficient grounding to make a prison film, he based this on a true story, co-wrote it with one of the original prisoners involved, and cast it with non-professionals, including another of the cellmates.
  • True it is, that one can scarcely call _that_ education which teaches woman everything except herself, -- _except_ the things that relate to her own peculiar womanly destiny, and, on plea of the holiness of ignorance, sends her without one word of just counsel into the temptations of life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
  • Now I, "says the saucy piece, teasing my lips with hers," have true lovers, because I delight to give pleasure as well as to take it - especially with my English bahadur. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth. 
  • No. (2) The term spice means any aromatic vegetable substance in the whole, broken, or ground form, except for those substances which have been traditionally regarded as foods, such as onions, garlic and celery; whose significant function in food is seasoning rather than nutritional; that is true to name; and from which no portion of any volatile oil or other flavoring principle has been removed. Home Ec 101
  • It is true that some former Levellers retreated into religious passivity, internalising their revolutionary ideology and seeking a godly republic within.
  • I extend my best wishes for your career. As a HR expert, your guidance will help the team in America. They have got the right person for the position. Wish you a smooth sailing ahead and a path full of joy, May all your dreams come true in the future!
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • May you keep in good health and good spirit both on your birthday and all through the year.Hope your birthday is happy and your wishes all come true.
  • Good programming practice guidelines state that you should adhere to a certain style when writing application code, and this guideline holds true for JavaScript as much as any other language.
  • It is true, however, my dear Edward, that you have lost your father; but as to this flourish of his unpleasant situation having grated upon his spirits and hurt his health — the truth is — for though it is harsh to say so now, yet it will relieve your mind from the idea of weighty responsibility — the truth then is, that Mr. Richard Waverley
  • In our time it is broadly true that political writing is bad writing. Exploring language (6th edn)
  • True friendship is like sound health.The value of it is seldom known until it is lost. 
  • The equivalent can however be determined very accurately, and we have seen that it is some multiple or submultiple of the true atomic weight. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Asylum's MFP NanoIndenter is a true "instrumented" indenter and is the first AFM-based indenter that does not use cantilevers as part of the indenting mechanism. Nano Tech Wire
  • She hid her true feelings behind a shield of cold indifference.
  • Contentment is the foundation of true happiness. The happiness that comes from fulfilling desires can never be permanent. RVM 
  • A chronosynclastic infundibulum, from memory, is where everything that could be true, is true simultaneously. Three years and counting - The Panda's Thumb
  • When this happens, we will encounter a strange blurring of the edges between virtual and true realities.
  • The Democratic political calculation with ObamaCare is the proverbial boiling frog: Gradually introduce a health-care entitlement by hiding the true costs, hook the middle class on new subsidies until they become unrepealable, but try to delay the adverse consequences and major new tax hikes so voters don't make the connection between their policy and the economic wreckage. The ObamaCare Writedowns
  • I didn't know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.
  • Of course, a student has to be taught from a somewhat early age how to be discerning about the sources of education, but this is true for one who goes to a college as well as for one who is self-educated. When Children Are Grown
  • Finally, the citizen must, if true to his quality, be possessed of some civic virtue.
  • a true-false test
  • Amicus had only one director for each omnibus, but they were true professionals.
  • I know that some academics regard conferences as the one or two times a year that they're fully able to reimmerse themselves in their field and reconnect with their scholarly community--and that's probably true, to some degree, for all of us, whether we're at research institutions that support colloquia and reading groups in our field or whether we're at teaching institutions with insanely heavy teaching loads and rarely publish. Archive 2007-02-01
  • I also saw a large tree and obtained specimens of it, belonging to the natural order BIGNONIACEAE, with terminal spikes of yellow flowers, and rough cordate leaves; and a proteaceous plant with long compound racemes of white flowers, and deeply cut leaves, resembling a tree with true pinnate leaves. Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
  • This may be least true of the long "culottes", trousers most closely resembling a skirt, and at best mistakable for a skirt, but insofar as "culottes" establish the principle of dividing woman's outward apparel from the waist down, they merely disguise the grave disorder. The Modesty of His Lordship
  • The idea that people were dwarflike is just not true. Our medieval ancestors were of similar height and suffered similar ailments as ours
  • You need not even believe -- though it is too likely to be true -- that that great fireplace in the little first-floor room served for the torture of the scarpines. Prose Idylls, New and Old
  • However, since this mode was included in previous versions, it feels more like a postscript than a true addition or novelty.
  • It was probably true that Herkomer had at least copied from photographs in the execution of some of his portrait commissions.
  • The true features of a man is shown in adversity;the strength of a horse is tested on a muddy road.
  • I am not a fortune teller, but a true clairvoyant, I will help you to find your direction in a way that will leave you empowered and positive.
  • It is true that this explanation of the bright, conspicuous colours is only a hypothesis, but its foundations -- unpalatableness, and the liability of other butterflies to be eaten, -- are certain, and its consequences -- the existence of mimetic palatable forms -- conform it in the most convincing manner. Evolution in Modern Thought
  • This was true even though an education by Catholic monks offered alternative possibilities.
  • What he says is probably true because he has the ear of the Queen.
  • For instance, it is not true that training with weights leads to huge bulging muscles. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • If you two are true-blue, before long you'll feel like you were never even apart.
  • They want control of the company to remain in true-blue hands.
  • ... because I am tired of answering these questions in email, one reader at a time, and I bet truepenny is too: Self-promotion salad
  • This proved to be true; she negotiated sideways through the door, beaming, a loaded tray in one hand, the other wrapped round Henri-Christian, who clung to her, monkeylike. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • There is no accurate method of calculating the city's true population, and tourists also contribute directly to the excess garbage problems, he said.
  • If you are lucky enough to get a true wild turkey, the flavor match with the mole sauce is fantastic.
  • When any of these properties are set to true, an Edit, Delete, or Select command button column is added to the grid, respectively.
  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article, and his infusion of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror, and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Hamlet
  • Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles.
  • Be true to your work, your word, and your friend. Henry David Thoreau 
  • As a soldier under the Whites there was a price on his head; some one would soon discover his true identity.
  • What is true of vervets is almost certainly true of us.
  • The blind arcading pattern and inscriptions in Armenian that cover the church's external walls are reflected throughout the site on the elegant Church of the Redeemer, built to house a fragment of the True Cross, and the Church of the Holy Apostles. Time-Traveling in Armenia
  • I've read one (Ithink Matt was his name in Fl and a good one) that John showed his true colors ... State of the Union: Powell 'concerned' about Obama's agenda
  • As for the future, Earle and Buckland hope to keep their company growing while staying true to what they call their precious recipe. Organic Beauty: Laura Katzenberg
  • The versions here are properly mixed versions by the original recording engineer from the multi-track tape in true stereo.
  • Dan called me a'terrible skiver ' when I caught up with him and it's true - I do skive off all the time. POPCO
  • $this - > _updated = true; else throw new Exception ( "Invalid server response"); public function setLoginPassword ($login, $password) $this - > _login = $login; PhpBB.com
  • A lovely baguette with sausages and bacon in true Dublin style was handed to everyone.
  • The sun does not more certainly shine in the heavens, than that which I now affirm is true. Chapter 3
  • It is always a pleasure to find a work that blends a true sense of art with solid scientific information.
  • Let us see if these statements are true, if laxation, urination or perspiration produced by poisonous drugs are identical in character and in effect with the elimination produced by natural living and natural methods of treatment through healing crises. Nature Cure
  • Of two hundred seeds one became a blue atavist, or rather vicinist, while all others remained true to the white type. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • The true augmented sixth and the true cadence gain in significance as a contradiction to the false cadencing around the mediant.
  • Some further elucidation should follow that lede but, basically, the lede communicates the essential nugget of information, true or not. Elizabeth Boleman-Herring: Still Seeking 'The Ineffable' in 2012
  • This oil painting is true to nature.
  • The pupil, who was well assured of the true motive, allowed his governor to enjoy the triumph of his own penetration, and consoled himself with the hope of seeing his dulcinea again at some of the public places in Paris, which he proposed to frequent. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • The true doctors are those in general practice, outside the gilded edifices. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it.(If it is not broken, do not fix it.). 
  • When the troops actually got into this situation and found, you know, these hills denuded by naval shellfire and things like this, basically only then did they actually discover what the true nature of the terrain was.
  • This is especially true for American Revolution, where a conservative consensus sets the framework of discussion.
  • I think you have done well in avoiding the topic altogether; but between ourselves, do you really think that the refinement of manner, the censorious, hypocritical, verbal scrupulosity, which is carried so far in this "picked age" of ours, is a true sign of superior refinement of taste, and purity of morals? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
  • Love is the true price of love. 
  • This is partly true-which explains the relative stability the Czech Republic enjoyed in the first half of the 1990s.
  • As a socialized man, we need true riches to satisfy our physical and spiritual desires.
  • The Dative of Reference denotes the person _to whom a statement refers, of whom it is true_, or _to whom it is of interest; _ as, -- mihi ante oculōs versāris, _you hover before my eyes_ (lit. _hover before the eyes to me_); illī sevēritās amōrem nōn dēminuit, _in his case severity did not diminish love_ (lit. _to him severity did not diminish_); interclūdere inimīcīs commeātum, _to cut of the supplies of the enemy. New Latin Grammar
  • A fellow treats himself and his true love to dinner, a bottle and a night at the bug house at the end of another week of hard work and dutiful child-rearing, comes home happy and at peace, and what does he find?
  • That's true, but we have our regulation number of atheists and agnostics as well.
  • We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • We propose a countermeasure:after confirming the true Bungarus multicinctus, inserting a falsepreventing pill or mark into its oral cavity and packing it in mould pressing plastic package.
  • That was true of the standout moment, when he scored his second after a dribble into the penalty box. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have no idea whether or not the above story is true or apocryphal, but I'd like to believe it anyway.
  • There was otherwise only weak evidence that natural selection might be operative at the HLA loci, and this effect (if true) appeared localized.
  • We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • It looks more like reluctant tactics than true repentance. Times, Sunday Times
  • New Economy evangelists believe that a balance sheet reflects only a single moment in time and so cannot tell the whole story of a company's fortunes and true value and real potential.
  • It is true - his oratorial skills are only matched by his prowess as an actor!
  • How far this is true cannot at this date be determinated. Party Politics in North Carolina, 1835-1860
  • The premise of this show is that a beautiful girl goes on TV to find true love amongst sixteen eligible bachelors.
  • This certainly appears to be true of hurricanes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • That statement is untrue; in fact the opposite is the case.
  • It stands to reason since this is a Goan dish also that the same would be true. Archive 2009-02-01
  • He, too, was totally aware of the emotional content of each song and cut his musical cloth accordingly while accompanying with true artistry.
  • English blood, had a kind of hankering after it, and would almost rather have such at his board than even a true-born American; and infinitely more welcome were they than Frenchman, Spaniard, or Erema
  • The true giants did not arrive until the middle of the Cretaceous period.
  • In some cases where the word has extensive normal usages, as in the case of 'lux' this is true of the English 'light' as well, depending on how one takes the word the same sentence can be treated as figurative or literal and mean basically the same thing. Archive 2005-05-01
  • The level of hard work and commitment put in over the past few months had come down to the crunch and true to form, both communities lived up to their full potential.
  • True fans of the gambit should consider this a challenge.
  • What is certainly true is that he combined the finest intellect with a great humility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Antilocapridae, are native to North America, but are not true antelopes because they annually shed the outer sheath of their branched horns unlike other antelope species. Undefined
  • Conviction is everything in wishing. If you don't believe in your own power to make your wish come true, your wish will fly away, never to be seen again. But which leads to the most important point of all. If you're wishing for something possible, then it may be possible for you to do whatever you need to make it come true. The ultimate magic is not wishing, but doing.
  • It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions.
  • In that respect, frontman John Schmersal's hypothesis that this album may sound ‘more like a cohesive record’ than any other Enon disc rings true.

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