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Instead, they represent a basic truth that federal politicians, like kids, say the darnedest things.

That's an ugly word to apply to a basic human right to health and life; but Cruz spoke, or misspoke, a basic truth.

Which gets at the basic truth about diets: If you follow them, they will work.

The basic truth is that five years into the Obama presidency, the rich have gotten richer and the poor are poorer.

There was also a kind of almost scientific rigor in the piece, as it demonstrated a basic truth of astronomy.

He grimaced at the triteness of the words, at the same time realizing that a basic truth lurked there.

Standing in no basic Truth, we make "the worse appear the better reason," and the unreal masquerades as the real, in our thought.

But how could I have expected a great basic truth both religiously and psychologically so, fromfrom you?

The reader should now be able to grasp the basic truth that his mature works are not to be viewed as operas but as poetic dramas.

In all the successful "isms" in a Christian civilization, and in all the popular religious sects, there is ever some basic truth.

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

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