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26 Sentences With "truth to tell"

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" He also said Cohen "has more truth to tell.
Truth to tell, I was pretty full of myself and probably too pushy.
Truth to tell, for this show I don't need the entire tale to be told.
Editors actually fought over the bags, which were not, truth to tell, all that much to look at.
Truth to tell, he had only ever seen the place at night, as a guest of the owners.
Truth to tell, sometimes I don't follow my own advice, and when I suffer the consequences, I rediscover why I offer it.
Truth to tell, I don't think we had anything sensitive and we did not go looking for our internal dialogue about our policy positions.
For, truth to tell, I heard Ioanikios sing at vespers before I spoke to him and had remarked on the strength of his voice.
But, truth to tell, arrogance—as a placeholder for confidence, of which I had none—enabled me to brave the world when I was young.
Charley admits that it's going to be hard to trust Darla knowing that she knew about Ralph and the letter, and Darla tells her that it wasn't her truth to tell.
It is, even for Gay, a lot of truth to tell, and society, we know, is not often kind to truth tellers—even those who are not black and female and entirely unapologetic.
Truth to tell, with or without cancer or some other life-changing ailment, we would all be happier if we focused more on what is physically, emotionally and socially possible now instead of lamenting what once was and may never be again.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony's attempt to vote and her subsequent arrest got the lion's share of publicity, but Ware uses a carte de visite of the black activist Sojourner Truth to tell the story of how she, too, tried to vote in the Presidential election that year.
Katharina Gerstenberger. Truth to Tell: German Women's Autobiographies and Turn-of-the-Century Culture, University of Michigan Press, 2000.
Truth to tell, I'm feeling pretty enisled on my lounge chair, but that state will not hold for long because apparently I have a visitor.
He later wrote a book, Truth to Tell, published by Lindsey Press. In 1970, he applied for reinstatement as a local preacher, but his application was rejected by the Ministerial Session of the General Purposes Committee.
Katharina Gerstenberger. Truth to Tell: German Women's Autobiographies and Turn-of-the-Century Culture, University of Michigan Press, 2000. Two silent films were made in Germany based on Tagebuch einer Verlorenen. The first, from 1918, was directed by Richard Oswald and was based on his adaption of Böhme's book.
Haenke began contributing prose and poetry to newspaper and literary magazines from the 1930s. Many of her short stories were published in the Australian Women's Weekly in the 1950s. She also published under the pseudonym, 'Winkle' and 'Inglewick'. She won an award in an Ipswich drama competition for her unpublished play, Truth to tell in 1960.
Truth to Tell is a 1972 short story by Isaac Asimov. It is one of Asimov's series of stories about the Black Widowers, a gentlemen's dining club that meets monthly to solve mysteries and puzzles. It was first published in the October 1972 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine under the title "The Man Who Never Told A Lie", and was included in the 1974 collection Tales of the Black Widowers.
Following the incident, Hickson gave interviews and lectures, appeared on television (including an episode of the game show To Tell The Truth),To Tell the Truth, episode taped November 20th, 1973 in 1974 claimed additional encounters with aliens, and in 1983 authored a self-published book UFO Contact at Pascagoula. Parker later attended UFO conventions, and in 1993 started a company called "UFO Investigations" to produce television stories about UFOs.
The Beardsleys landed some celebrity endorsement contracts, and they sold the rights to their story to Desilu Productions. Desilu then produced the first of the two films based on the Beardsley's courtship, marriage, and combined large family. Helen Beardsley also appeared on the television show To Tell the Truth to tell the story of her family; she fooled two of the four panelists. After 30 years in the Navy, Frank Beardsley retired in 1966.
Sean McMeekin argued that "it is far more distortion of the truth to tell the story of the Armenian tragedy of 1915 without reference (or with only passing reference) to Russia. It is akin to writing about, say, 'the bloodbath in Budapest' during the ill-fated Hungarian Revolution of 1956 without reference to the Soviet Union." Sean McMeekin, The Russian Origins of the First World War, Cambridge (Massachusetts)-London: Harvard University Press, 2011, pp. 142 and 272-273, n. 3.
Rocks wrote The Energy Crisis (Crown, 1972). The book called for the formal establishment of a national energy center, which influenced the creation of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Carter administration. Following publication, Rocks was discussed by Time Magazine ' 'Time Magazine' ' (May 7, 1973), and National Review. He addressed the United Nations, and appeared on The Today Show, To Tell The Truth,, ' 'To Tell The Truth' ', 1972-73 Episode Guide (' 'To Tell The Truth' ' version two, season four) and The Mike Douglas Show.
He seduced Slag, conning the monkey into thinking that he loved her so he could lure her down to the docks, where he drowned her. Aware of the symbiotic link that existed between witch and familiar, John knew that by killing Slag he'd be killing Queenie too. From this one act, Chas felt beholden to Constantine for over thirty long years – though truth to tell it's their deeply held sense of respect and friendship that has seen them willingly face all kinds of stark raving lunacy to help each other out. He later joins John and his band Mucous Membrane as a roadie.
" Contemporary critics felt that Snow White "lack[s] nerve, unlike many later Disney heroines," while her relationship with the Prince is void of chemistry. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times felt that had "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ... been primarily about Snow White, it might have been forgotten soon after its 1937 premiere, and treasured today only for historical reasons." Ebert continued, "Snow White is, truth to tell, a bit of a bore, not a character who acts but one whose mere existence inspires others to act," describing Disney's tendency to "confuse the titles of his movies with their subjects" as a "mistake" as the film is more about the dwarfs and the Evil Queen than Snow White. The Washington Post's Desson Howe wrote, "the spirit in the mirror is dead wrong: The Wicked Queen ... is the fairest in the land" while Snow White lacks "real estate.
Leeds Musical Festival Concert Programmes (1886, 1901, 1907), Arts & Humanities Research Council website, accessed 9 June 2014 Reviewing King's performance in the latter work, Herman Klein, in Musical Notes, called him: > ...a talented and conscientious artist, who invested his music with all the > dramatic significance and sardonic humour of which it was susceptible. Truth > to tell, there is not much diabolical in Longfellow's fiend, and it would > seem as though Sir Arthur Sullivan had sought on occasion to atone for his > comparative mildness by applying a background of orchestration worthy in its > sonority of Berlioz or Wagner. Whether Satan could make himself heard in > Pandemonium may be an open question, but undoubtedly there are moments in > The Golden Legend when Lucifer's human representative, be his voice ever so > stentorian, is bound to be inaudible. All that artistic singing could do to > lend the character its proper prominence was done by Mr. King.

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