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moment of truth



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Next year's elections to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Senedd and many English councils are shaping up to be "the moment of truth", according to some of her MPs.

From BBC

"Now the moment of truth," he smiled to the camera, with a touch of drama.

From BBC

"He was very moved during this trial... It was very important for him to confess as he did. It was a moment of truth and justice."

From BBC

The moment of truth arrived … and Bella Jones rose to the occasion.

From Los Angeles Times

They lightly banter until the moment of truth.

From Salon