Synonym: really, truly. Similar words: intrigued, introduce, introspect, introduction, introspection, brutal, south, southern. Meaning: adv. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers).
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31. In truth, much of the ongoing research in neural networks today is involved with learning.
32. In truth, the price of the solid-state lasers and photo receptors needed in the termination hardware is continually falling.
33. In truth,(http://sentencedict.com/in truth.html) the society's decision will cause irreparable damage to the cause of music.
34. In truth, the most impressive thing about this performance car is the way it enhances the performance of its driver.
35. In truth, I found her rather a pain on the subject and merely parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities.
36. In truth, these peregrinations required the talents of a mountain goat.
37. But in truth he was a tatty little man with a furtive walk.
38. The national government felt no legal obligation to protect antislavery activists and, in truth, reacted indifferently to attacks upon them.
39. In truth, this one has been something more akin to a slow train coming.
40. But, in truth, he is the one management thinker who genuinely deserves the accolade.
41. In truth the government of Danzig had become a labyrinth sown with pits for the unwary.
42. In truth, these additives are harmless complex carbohydrates added in small portions to improve texture.
43. Once again they'd reached an impasse, but in truth it really didn't matter.
44. In truth, a guide wasn't really necessary for our party that good-weather day.
45. Poets are almost always wrong about facts. That's because they are not really interested in facts: only in truth. William Faulkner
46. But Miescher died in 1895, aged just 51, and never really followed up what in truth was a fine insight.
47. In truth, therefore, serial variation forms have not the theme-based unity of the classical form.
48. In truth, there wasn't anybody of his current stature on those teams back then.
49. In truth, he was the first man I had really appreciated.
50. The Vikings beat the Raiders in overtime Sunday night, but in truth, neither team deserved to win.
51. But, in truth, entertainment is something the news media have grown increasingly comfortable with.
52. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Kahlil Gibran
53. In truth, there is no political will to tackle the issue.
54. Many people think museums make lots of money on big shows, but in truth, they hardly ever break even.
55. In truth she rather feared this newly prosperous newly confident Stephen.
56. In truth, she found watching the endless circuiting a little tedious and especially when there was no one to talk to.
57. In truth the main justification for the scheme is utterly dissipated.
58. We shall uphold the blue and gold in honor and in truth.
59. The Governors were not simply parsimonious: in truth they continued to be deeply concerned about the financial state of the School.
60. In truth, the Bush program is a ticking bomb.
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