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He'd really got the hang of this truth-telling business now, he felt.
"Why should I be the unique truth-telling character in this part of town?"
'From an early age I had the idea that writing was truth-telling.
These cases also raise questions about the truth-telling ritual called a trial.
Was this a truth-telling exercise, in which forensics may not have been necessary?
Not to worry: she is still that ferociously truth-telling woman.
And there is certainly something romantic in the notion that America needs an honorable, truth-telling president like him.
I'd rather be truth-telling and I hope always to be without hypocrisy.
Given those considerations, the fight for fearless, truth-telling American fiction could wait.
Truth-telling Democrats would come clean on their own charades.
"It's not trying to make some huge statement, but it's truth-telling.
"Well, it's different for me," the truth-telling demon replied hurriedly.
"No, not quite yet," Hubert said, motioning the truth-telling demon to silence.
The truth-telling demon Snarks poked his small, green head around the warrior's belly.
Sometimes, this truth-telling status - and the darker side of the human condition - is fulfilled with a loss of innocence.
I haven't needed to tell any lies yet, but... There seem to be loopholes in my truth-telling instruction sets.
Leonard's business manager, Don, and the producer are shocked to hear this truth-telling voice coming out of Leonard.
Robbins concludes that the story's appeal lies in its "seductive resolution" of the conflict by the truth-telling boy.
"One thing that has to happen in the Arab world is a good deal more truth-telling about what it takes to do an agreement," Ross says.
Personally, I'm a little tired of valiant, truth-telling transvestites.
That may entail even more truth-telling.
In the art world, the truth-telling capabilities of photography are tethered less to fact than to ideas about perception, emotion and cultural evolution.
After a prolix first act, there are a few flares of dramatic interest as the characters take part in an informal truth-telling contest.
The Truman debate arises in a year when voters, implicitly or explicitly, seem to be looking for plain-spoken, truth-telling leadership.
The charm of this whimsical narrative lies not only in its truth-telling metaphors and clever punning.