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For that reason, you can’t make true dal makhani with any other bean.

With headphones on, it’s true that you can almost feel arrows whiz by your left ear, while a torch crackles to the right of your head.

Some 63% of the new CEOs had previous experience as CEOs—something true of only 44% of those named in the prior five months.

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“I’m not going to be on there saying some stuff that’s not true,” he said.

A true autodidact, Peale saw himself as a naturalist and scientist.

Outside these limits, the cheeses are often marketable but they lose in quality63 and trueness to type.

History, he says, is a hybrid form of experience, incapable of any considerable degree of being or trueness.

Or are there others whose perfect trueness produces this effect?

What a wise man Dickens was to reveal so much sweetness and trueness in the life of such a woman as Phœbe!

But now he began to realize that his trueness to God would mean the sacrifice of his own bosom companion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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