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Never in my life have I heard a truer prophecy.
Nor am I sure to what extent a bunch of photos and videos can ever represent my real memories.
The stratification technique gives us the minimum age of an object, which isn't necessarilly its true age.
It 's absolutely true in the United States that losses from pilferage have been limited to high values goods.
Predictably, being faced with hard, empirical data about your social world — particularly if it contradicts what a user believes, or wants to believe — can be difficult.
Suddenly she glimpsed the truth about her sister.
It suggests that cultural values and true feelings are becoming our interest.
I ain't doing my duty by that boy, and that's the Lord's truth, goodness knows.
Was she the pure phantom I loved because I would never touch her, never allow my all too real hands to dissipate the mist?
I find the characters in the book very unconvincing.
What do we mean by reality?
The violence in those films was too unreal, it was make-believe.
The students are looking forward to having an opportunity to explore society for real-life experience.
The implication was that the ganzfeld method had revealed real evidence for telepathy.
What is remaining resilient is the traditional authentic experience.
He spent a couple of months on the streets to experience life in the raw.
Our administrator is a paragon of neatness, efficiency, and reliability.
It's a real ongoing deep intimate relationship.
In spite of the manifold unavoidable Revelations of the analyst's 'real' personality, the analyst is yet self-less.
Fairman said that Sanders delivered a very real and emotional moment.
Only great sorrow or great joy can reveal your truth.
He reveals his true character to very few people.
It was all a ploy to distract attention from his real aims.
The cold, hard cruelty of two young men is vividly brought to life in this true story.
As one writer observes: "Although it is now evident that artefacts are as easily altered as chronicles, public faith in their veracity endures: a tangible relic seems ipso facto real."