Word: truthfully
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Having emptied herself of this immutable truth, Felicity slumped forward, gasping for air. Frederick’s eyes glazed in incomprehension. Roxanna’s expressed mute astonishment. The Stable Boy stepped down from the chair into the center of the room. He stood against the sunbeam from the window, the light so bright that his form was almost silhouetted against it. With his arms crossed across his chest and a malevolent smile setting his face gloriously ablaze, he seemed to hover just an inch above the carpet...
...work. “Having the opportunity to have my plays workshopped by a dozen other dramaturgs was so important, because I do believe that playwriting is rewriting.” “Slipping Away” is comprised of three one-act pieces exploring both what constitutes truth for different people and how theater as a medium communicates truth. The middle piece is based on a war crime in Iraq in which an American lieutenant was accused (and eventually acquitted) of wrongly executing two insurgents. Fragments of a two-sided narrative develop through the dialogue between the lieutenant...
...reality of the crisis hit home. Given that approximately one-third of the University’s operating budget is derived from the payout of the annual interest generated from the endowment and that tuition and donation income are expected to be affected as well, it is an inconvenient truth that budgets across all schools have to be tightened...
...felt no love tonight. 4. Bambi and Faline—As Bambi watches over Faline and their fawns at the end of this childhood classic, Disney would have you believe that he’s reflecting on his future as a loving father to many. But the truth is, deer are polygamous and bucks will copulate with as many different females as they can get their sleazy hooves on. Who knows how many other little Bambis that cervine cheater had running around? 3. Pocahontas and John Smith—Sorry, but the exploitation of one’s family...
...Daley replied, "No, I don't think so." Boyle went on to take hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Hired Truck bribes, for which he was eventually convicted. "Everyone else was doing it," he later said. In Illinois, that may be a bit too close to the truth...