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    1. The Elf continued; “We must discover only the verity of three things---besides the nagging discordant changes in their command structures---from this particular collection of vermin: Do they pester only select systems; if so which ones? Are their conscripts abetting them willingly or are they truly abused into service? And most importantly: How many more gangs like this are there out there? I realize that last bit of data may be the most slippery to determine


    2. “The works of his hands are verity and judgment; and his


    3. Truth --- Conformity with fact or reality; verity --- the truth of a statement; a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like, such as mathematical truths; and actuality or actual existence


    4. that he is in verity that


    5. Because of the vast verity of property crimes there is a spectrum of degrees in punishment


    6. At this time, Verity knelt up, raised her arm and loudly announced in a slurred and disjointed fashion, ‘I can see, where this is leading


    7. faith in the verity that the Self is the most sublime reality


    8. Verity: Truth; an offer that is a fact


    9. They surpass the lower ones in function and verity because they are of a conscious rather than mechanical nature


    10. Emotional confi dence in ultimate verity of delivered ideas

    11. It was Madame Vera Verity, directress of the Woman Beautiful page of the Princess Novelette, who had first advised her to try eyebrowleine which gave that haunting expression to the eyes, so becoming in leaders of fashion, and she had never regretted it


    12. But the verity of the reason is


    13. But in this I am speaking of the change when it had come to a full head; for in verity it must be allowed that when the country gentry, with their families, began to intromit among us, we could not make enough of them


    14. Some there were, I shall here mention, who said that the expulsion of the players was owing to what I had heard anent the intromission of my nephew; but, in verity, I had not the least spunk or spark of suspicion of what was going on between him and the miss, till one night, some time after, Richard and the young laird of Swinton, with others of their comrades, forgathered, and came to high words on the subject, the two being rivals, or rather, as was said, equally in esteem and favour with the lady


    15. “Verity was brave enough to ride on our test run on her first day in the city,” he said


    16. “Verity, my lass! I thought we’d lost you in the tunnels!”


    17. “Come on, Verity, let’s have some fun


    18. “Hey, Olive and Verity!” he called out


    19. “Verity, you’ll want a copy of today’s issue


    20. “It is a pleasure to meet you, Verity

    21. I’d barely eaten two bites when she said, “Now, Verity, I want to know everything about you


    22. My dearest Verity, you’ve just become the most valuable spy in our organization


    23. “We’ll have to hope Verity can overhear that bit of information, too,” Lizzie said with a grin


    24. Our Verity deserves nothing less


    25. “Verity, we can’t have a revolution—we can’t change things—without challenging them


    26. Keeping his hands on my shoulders, he said, “I’ll see you in the morning, Verity


    27. “Are you enjoying yourself, Verity?”


    28. “What is it, Verity?” Lizzie asked


    29. He pushed me upright, grabbed me by the shoulders, looked me in the eye, and said, “Verity! Get the children on the bus, now!”


    30. “See what you can do for them, Verity,” Colin said, as he placed a bleeding child on the floor of the bus

    31. “Go on and pass out the candy, Verity,” Lizzie said


    32. “Hush, Verity!” she hissed, dragging me out of the throng


    33. “Hey, Verity! There you are!”


    34. “Verity, take the children to the back of the house


    35. “Verity, shut the door


    36. “It is so good of you to come, Verity,” she said


    37. Verity, you may pour


    38. I could hardly believe it when Lady Elinor then said, “As it is, I hope there will be enough time for Verity to get a gown made


    39. He straightened, turned, and moved toward me, saying, “Verity? What are you doing here?” Before I could answer, he’d caught me in an embrace and kissed me as though he’d been wanting to do so for days


    40. “That’s good thinking, Verity

    41. He froze when he saw me and blurted, “Verity? What on earth are you doing in here?”


    42. “Verity!” he said


    43. I manufactured an excuse to slip away so I could see what was in the study, and Verity likewise went snooping—quite independently from my activities, I assure you


    44. “Verity, we’ll talk,” Lizzie said, her tone pleading


    45. “Verity, you should go on ahead,” Alec said


    46. “Well done, Verity,” he whispered in my ear


    47. Alec hesitated, then said, “Verity, may I have a word?” He pulled me aside and said, “I’m sorry for tricking you the way we did


    48. Long-time Daily Racing Form Publisher Steven Crist captured this verity well in describing how to think about betting on horses: “The issue is not which horse in the race is the most likely winner,” he says, “but which horse or horses are offering odds that exceed their actual chances of victory


    49. "Sarkoja is a liar of the first magnitude," I replied, "notwithstanding the proud claim of the Tharks to absolute verity


    50. So far as what there may be of a narrative in this book; and, indeed, as indirectly touching one or two very interesting and curious particulars in the habits of sperm whales, the foregoing chapter, in its earlier part, is as important a one as will be found in this volume; but the leading matter of it requires to be still further and more familiarly enlarged upon, in order to be adequately understood, and moreover to take away any incredulity which a profound ignorance of the entire subject may induce in some minds, as to the natural verity of the main points of this affair




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