And we sent a message to the FBI - you got to tell the truth.
Because he knew the truth, but he did not want Ms. Currie to tell the truth.
Whatever they ask me, I'm going to answer and I'm going to tell the truth.
God is always mighty, and he teaches you to tell the truth no matter what.
The president swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
"All I want is for the prime minister to tell the truth about the war, " she said.
Ms. STANDEN: You know, to tell the truth, I could - I'm always growing(ph) on the edge.
The first thing they should do is to tell the truth about poverty, growth and the environment.
That's the most inexcusable part the pain inflicted upon people who had the courage to tell the truth.
At a rally in Denver on Thursday, Mr Obama urged his rival to tell the truth about his own policies.
Editors seem to think that support for free trade ideology should trump their duty to tell the truth.
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All that I was ever told to was to tell the truth to the best of my ability.
That was maintained during the communist era, but only by punishing savagely those who tried to tell the truth.
"Bottom line: You can't trust them to know or to tell the truth if they do, " the official said.
"I promise to tell the truth about every minute of what I went through, " said Manchester United defender Evra.
He also repeatedly accused the former executive of failing to tell the truth.
Fifty percent of U.S. respondents said they trust businesses while only 15% trust business leaders to tell the truth.
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It truly amazes me when an analyst dares to tell the truth and bothers to do some actual analysis.
Chief weapons inspector Richard Butler has said it is Iraq's last chance to tell the truth about its weapons programme.
And we've got to be able to tell the truth to the American people that that is hard to solve.
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In terms of who people trusted to tell the truth, "MPs in general" were ranked higher only than tabloid journalists.
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Indeed, Obama made three references to the need to tell the truth in his so-called address to the Muslim world.
Ricardo Alarcon, president of the Cuban parliament, ridiculed the idea of a six-year-old swearing to tell the truth before Congress.
Perhaps not coincidentally, these are the professions we most mistrust (if not despise) to tell the truth: salesmen, lawyers, and politicians.
Only one in six of the respondents would expect government officials to tell the truth when facing tough issues, it found.
It required a lot of courage to tell the truth about Chernobyl.
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