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truth and Arthur
In a 1985 interview on Yorkshire Television's Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers, Elsie said that she and Frances were too embarrassed to admit the truth after fooling Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes: " Two village kids and a brilliant man like Conan Doyle – well, we could only keep quiet.
Most scholars reject the historicity of the later legends of King Arthur, which seem to be set in this period, but some such as John Morris see it as evidence behind which may lie a plausible grain of truth.
In The Music of Arthur Sullivan ( 1959 ), Hughes quotes four extracts from Pirates, saying that if hearing each out of context one might attribute it to Schubert, Mendelssohn, Gounod or Bizet respectively, " yet on learning the truth one would kick oneself for not having recognised Sullivan's touch in all four.
Arthur L. Little, in agitative fashion, suggests that the desire to overcome the queen has a corporeal connotation: " If a black — read foreign — man raping a white woman encapsulates an iconographic truth ... of the dominant society's sexual, racial, national, and imperial fears, a white man raping a black woman becomes the evidentiary playing out of its self-assured and cool stranglehold over these representative foreign bodies ".
Here, the symbolic Arthur, questing for the Grail of truth and adhering to his own chivalric code, is Chandler's hero Philip Marlowe.
Harry overhears Mr. and Mrs. Weasley arguing one night about telling the truth about the supposed relation between Sirius Black and Harry ; Arthur feels Harry should know the truth but Molly, feeling the truth would terrify him, assures him Harry will be perfectly safe at Hogwarts with Dumbledore's protection, and orders Percy Weasley to keep an eye on Harry at the school.
The Outer Eastern Rim of the Galaxy where the Guide has supplanted the Encyclopedia Galactica among its more relaxed civilisations, and where in Arthur Dent heads for " wisdom and truth were to be found " and goes to Hawalius.
Trying to smoke out the truth, on the pretense of interviewing the rich and famous, Fallow meets Maria's husband, Arthur, at a pricey French restaurant.
Some ten years later, the Dewey Commission was cited in great detail, when in an open letter to the British press dated 25 February 1946, written by George Orwell and signed by Arthur Koestler, C. E. M. Joad, Frank Horrabin, George Padmore, Julian Symons, H. G. Wells, F. A. Ridley, C. A. Smith and John Baird, among others, it was suggested that the Nuremberg Trials then underway were an invaluable opportunity for establishing " historical truth and bearing upon the political integrity " of figures of international standing.
Through extended visits in more remote places such as the Moldavian ASSR ( where he got in touch with his friend Ecaterina Arbore ), Nizhny Novgorod, Baku and Batumi, Istrati learned the full truth of Joseph Stalin's communist dictatorship, out of which experience he wrote his famous book, The Confession of a Loser, the first in the succession of disenchantments expressed by intellectuals such as Arthur Koestler, André Gide and George Orwell.
He claims the truth of a statement, and Arthur, the wise king, questions him to verify the claim.
The book explores a number of themes, including the pursuit of life beyond the ordinary or comfortable routine and which is exemplified in the artistic quest to produce the opera or in Darcourt's quest to uncover the truth behind the painting of The Wedding at Cana The theme of marriage is examined through the relationship between Arthur and Maria Cornish, a relationship that must withstand the test of infidelity And the modern approach to relationships is mocked in the dysfunctional common-law marriage of two minor characters who present themselves in Toronto to monitor and record the production of the opera from start to finish.
After learning the sickening truth, Merlin tells Arthur that Morgan will give birth to Arthur's abomination of a son, Mordred, whom Mab raises to become Arthur's downfall and bring back the Old Ways.
Arthur finally admits the truth to Pauline, but tells her that he wants her and not Christine.
Eventually the truth came out and Arthur was released.

truth and stole
Feeling sympathy for the Japanese, Emmy reveals the truth behind the Futurians ' mission: In the future, Japan became very wealthy and its economy surpassed that of the United States, Russia and China-the Futurians in fact stole the time machine and plan to use King Ghidorah to alter the future by devastating or subjugating present-day Japan, thus preventing its future economic reign.
At the episode's conclusion, once word of the truth came to Cybertron, Ironhide attempted to take him into prison, only to find the gravely injured Ultra Magnus lying on the floor, as Shockwave nearly assassinated him and stole his hammer before taking his leave into the long abandoned underground passage ways to hide out.
Trina decides to tell the truth about Richie and her part in framing JR when Richie stole his bone marrow.
The Teallian civilization had devoted all its resources into building the ship with which to explore reality ; although he ( Quislet was often referred to as " he ," despite lacking gender, or, indeed, physicality ) told the Legion that he was an explorer selected by his people, the truth is that Quislet stole the ship and fled through an interdimensional portal.

truth and money
I tell you the honest truth, when I saw that money I didn't believe it was real.
: ii ) according to its truth or falsity ( e. g. fake gold, counterfeit money )
He joked that he had married her for her money but would do it again for love, but the truth is that she was not really wealthy.
John Doherty, a player who had left United only a few months earlier, was less restrained, saying that " he only reason anyone would want to make a film like this is to make money " and that " while there may be a slight hint of truth in the film, it will be mainly untruths ...
" In 2008 Burke acknowledged his Christian methodology differed from that of his maternal uncle, Pastor Harry R. Moore ( born 1933 ; died 1982 ), the founder and pastor of Our First Temple of Faith, at Front and Susquehanna Streets, Philadelphia: " Mine was more: God, money and women, hey hey hey ; truth, love, peace and get it on.
They tie her up and break into the cupboard to regain their confiscated money, but the other nuns catch them and they are forced to tell them the truth before making a run for it.
Jessie learns the truth about the money and offers to lead Smith to the kangaroo.
Whatever the truth, the Helmasperger document of November 6, 1455, shows that Fust advanced money to Gutenberg ( apparently 800 guilders in 1450, and another 800 in 1452 ) to carry on his work, and that Fust, in 1455, brought a suit against Gutenberg to recover the money he had lent, claiming 2026 guilders for principal and interest.
They are very powerful and privileged and have lots of money to pay lawyers to prevent me from telling the truth.
Sarah suspects that the whole thing is one of Alan's faux charity scams, but the truth is much bigger: the presumed-dead Maxwell is really alive and well and hiding out in Bosnia with £ 500 million in stolen loot, and both the charity mission and the peace talks are a cover for Alan's plan to spirit him and his money to safety.
The truth begins to emerge as Lucille realizes that Billy can't be the benefactor of the three girls ; he never has any money to spend because Lucille spends it all!
Jimmy finally pays off the ladies, and finally the truth comes out: Billy hasn't been cheating on Lucille, and though Jimmy has been spending his money on the three girls, it is strictly platonic.
He stated that newspapers that told the truth could not make money.
* " The painful truth about trainers: Are running shoes a waste of money?
Newspaper companies were expected to be standards of truth and accountability: any that even mistakenly published articles that were found to be incorrect, inaccurate or misleading could lose money seriously.
These activities are necessary for a good human condition of life but when these activities are merely regarded as means to making money and not as acts of service to truth, service to others and arete, then these, occupations become base.
A typical plot involved Andy getting into minor trouble with money or girls, usually because of youthful selfishness and a slight willingness to fudge the truth.
And, the truth is, I do fear so much that the whole kingdom is undone, that I do this night resolve to study with my father and wife what to do with the little that I have in money by me (...).
Neighbors told the grand jury that in February they overheard Glenda Brawley saying to Mr. King, " You shouldn't have took the money because after it all comes out, they're going to find out the truth.
Ludwig von Mises agreed that there was a core of truth in the Quantity Theory, but criticized its focus on the supply of money without adequately explaining the demand for money.
Kennedy is puzzled at this, until he looks again at Fitzgerald's half dollar coin-dated 1964 with Kennedy's face on it ( no living American can be depicted on money )-which the Secret Service had recovered after Fitzgerald dropped it on Air Force One, and he quickly deduces the truth: that Fitzgerald came to Dallas to witness an assassination, Kennedy's own.
" Are you not ashamed that you give your attention to acquiring as much money as possible, and similarly with reputation and honor, and give no attention or thought to truth and understanding and the perfection of your soul?

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