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Is not my soul laid open in these veracious pages?
Far be it from the veracious chronicler's mind even to suggest such a thing.
He was exactly three inches long, says the veracious chronicle, but what a dignity!
Never, indeed, was there a more apparently veracious statement!
Being a veracious general manager is quite a different role from being a faithful husband.
The suggestion, according to documents at hand which seem to be veracious, was adopted with enthusiasm.
I doubt not the captain had this veracious picture taken for the benefit of his marines.
No calendar has ever been entirely veracious, nor ever will be.
But a veracious chronicler can tell only the truth.
Every word of this narrative is veracious, except the one word Paley.
There is only one veracious statement in this ballade, which must not be accepted as autobiographical.
"To be absolutely veracious, other than by their signals, we have had no success whatever in detecting these drones.
These pious monarchs were far from being veracious.
His works generally received high acclaim from critics for their thoughtful description and veracious reflection of the society in the 1945 era.
"Be of good heart, Planchet, you shall preserve your reputation as a veracious man.
I have given in these pages veracious account of the life of a soldier in Lee's army.
In those veracious documents, the bulletins, the French loss was made 500 killed, and 1000 wounded, and the enemy's more than 15,000.
He tells the truth in too exact and bald a style; he is too veracious."
It was sane, wise, noble, veracious, and concerned not with trifles, but with great affairs.
I only hope my brand of Mr. Strout's veracious imagination keeps working.
Photius praises the style of Hesychius, and credits him with being a veracious historian.
This is not a justification on the part of this veracious chronicle of Theresia's subsequent actions; it is an explanation.
"He was too truthful, I confess," said Basil, leaning against the tree; "too hardly veracious, too severely accurate.
I leave the gall and go for the sweet fruits promised me by my veracious Leader; but far as the centre needs must I first descend."
The Veracious Imagination: Essays on American History, Literature and Biography (1981)