While rumors had circulated for years, few expected such brutal truth to come fully to light.
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Here's the brutal truth of the smartphone market: the only companies that make any money are Apple and Samsung.
That may be a brutal truth, but it's good news for Bangladesh.
But here's the brutal truth: Neither law enforcement nor the American Muslim community can stop every radical or criminal who happens to be Muslim.
The brutal truth is that British democracy cannot begin to recover from the catastrophic damage of the past few days until Michael Martin quits.
The brutal truth is that even massed together, SMEs may never be able to match the pull of even one of the major tycoons like Marimutu Sinivasan, Aburizal Bakrie or Anthony Salim.
The brutal truth is, Washington's finest natural asset, thousands of cherry trees, currently blossoming in shades of white and pink, are being destroyed by two rogue rodents seemingly intent on building a dam across this city's Potomac River.
The brutal but inescapable truth is that laws banning automatic and semi-automatic weapons ensure two things: criminals will possess them honest persons will not.
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Possibly, but whatever the truth, it was a brutal reminder of Mexico's scope for organised violence.
In the end then, the truth exposed by Shlomo Nativ's brutal murder on Thursday in Bat Ayin is twofold.
Whatever the truth of the affair, it was a brutal baptism into Thai power politics for the 18-year-old Bhumibol, who became King the same day, June 9, 1946.
The truth is that Theresienstadt was a place of death but it was less brutal than the ghettos of Poland or Lithuania.
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