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true course

noun

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  1. a course whose bearing is given relative to the geographical meridian.


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“Why don’t they investigate the true course of events?â€

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However, he hopes that even with a limited access to an online version of the Ukrainian curriculum, children from his region will still be able to learn the true course of events and have a clearer understanding of Ukraine's recent history.

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A booklet given to attendees for the “afternoon of remembrance and reflection†quoted from Mondale’s 2010 book, “The Good Fightâ€: “I believe that the values of the American people – our fundamental decency, our sense of justice and fairness, our love of freedom – are the country’s greatest assets, and that steering by their lodestar is the only true course forward.â€

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“The true course of American politics and history,†Greenberg writes, “is apparent in how events happen as much as in what happened.â€

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“I didn’t realize it clearly then, but my life was beginning to move onto its true course,†he observed in an essay.

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