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1 A smart move, trying to make the truth look like a lie.
2 Instead, he said, they would help the state make the truth known faster.
3 A few examples will make the truth of this proposition apparent to you.
4 The foreign language seemed to make the truth less naked and staring to himself.
5 That he might make the truth as clear as day.
6 No amount of screaming would make the truth go away.
7 If there was anything that could make the truth about Ahira worse, it was this.
8 Why, yes, I think so, enough to make the truth plain to any reasonable man.
9 But I think that I can make the truth of what I say apparent to your mind.
10 Methuselah told him the cause of his anxiety, and requested him to make the truth known to him.
11 They grew more shaky and more illegible towards the end, but they were sufficient to make the truth absolutely clear.
12 But she was taken so much unawares that she did not know how to make the truth other than abrupt.
13 Vexed at the obstinacy of his hearers, St. Patrick besought the Almighty to make the truth manifest to the unbelievers; whereupon
14 I wished then to make the truth public-butMr. Meynell-asHester's guardian-and for her sake, as well as mine-didnot wish it.
15 I'll take care to make the truth known by letter to Dr. Wortle and the Bishop and all them pious swells over there.
16 The living, the living, he shall give praise to thee, as I do this day: the father shall make the truth known to the children.
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