William Shakespeare's life is somewhat of a mystery to scholars due to the fact that most information that is known is very scattered and sparse. |
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The only reason the word didn't escape her in a shriek was due to the fact that she didn't possess the energy to commit to such a sound. |
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Partly due to the fact that the Letts are scattered, there are no Lettish banks, corporations, or big businesses that are worth mentioning. |
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This is, of course, due to the fact that there is no way in the world that it is ever going to work. |
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I knew that the second my Dad tasted it Steve would forever be in his good graces, due to the fact that my Dad is a slave to his taste buds. |
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This may be partly due to the fact that Maasai and Kikuyu speak different languages. |
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Its dismalness is largely a delusion, due to the fact that its chief ornaments, at least in our own day, are university professors. |
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Tangles were commonplace, mainly due to the fact that my rigs were shotted up wrong. |
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My impression is that he thinks I am somewhat of a goof with the kids, due to the fact that I tend to throw myself into their activities. |
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I wake up on time, greatly due to the fact that I set three alarms last night and put them all on my bedside table. |
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The motivation to observe methyl cyanide is due to the fact that it is an abundant symmetric top molecule which is a good temperature tracer. |
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He is not pessimistic due to the fact that there is no credible evidence for the reality of demonic possession. |
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Some of it is due to the fact that we have more open and transparent societies and thus discovery of abuses is easier. |
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The streaks below Polaris in these images are due to the fact that the camera is shutterless. |
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This is due to the fact that a simple, transitive, declarative clause in Lisu does not distinguish between agent and patient structurally. |
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This could be due to the fact that the countries still have large poverty pockets where populations are underfed. |
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She tried not to be overcome by fear, but it was really hard due to the fact that his mouth was slobbering all over her neck. |
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The clean-shaven trend may be due to the fact that many people tend to correlate an unshaven face with sloppiness. |
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This may be due to the fact that while their external appearance is mechanical, their processing units are primarily organic. |
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Their apparent preponderance may be due to the fact that they have been the most commonly used corticosteroids. |
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Humans bear the spiritual imprint of God due to the fact that they possess an immortal soul. |
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This is due to the fact that they like to line their burrows out with their urticating hairs. |
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For this reason, pollination can often fail and the seed not set, due to the fact that the specific pollinator has not visited the plant. |
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I had left a little later than I wanted to due to the fact that my mother felt like stalling me. |
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I'm sure circumcised men are probably far better lovers due to the fact that their sensations are numbed. |
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I was beyond tired, probably due to the fact that my mother had made me stay up all night waiting for Chris to get home. |
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This may have been, in part, due to the fact that he was honing his skills as a writer and gagman at the time. |
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This is due to the fact that all the continents had merged into a single landmass. |
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Much of the overspend is due to the fact that the council has responded compassionately to the needs of vulnerable people. |
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For example, our need for vitamins is due to the fact that they function as coenzymes in many metabolic processes. |
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That we hear not even a peep from him is presumably due to the fact that too many sponsors and cronies are in on the great land scam. |
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The final conclusion to the story arises due to the fact that the protagonist has affected others while in pursuit of the object of their desire. |
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He won't be mentioned too very much here due to the fact that we planted him 13 years ago and he's just been no fun since. |
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This is not so much due to time constraints as due to the fact that I don't feel like putting intense mental effort into it. |
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The discrepancy in gender ratio is due to the fact that there are half as many events for women. |
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This is mostly due to the fact that the majority of the earth here is hard and water-resistant. |
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The latter is known to be due to the fact that hypocalcemia prolongs the duration of phase two of the action potential of cardiac muscle. |
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Unfortunately when the time came for him to join the army, he was rejected due to the fact that he was flat-footed. |
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It's pretty fun viewing, with an additional layer of wonkiness enhancing the film due to the fact that all the dialogue is looped. |
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Part of that is due to the fact that Umbria is the only landlocked region on the Italian peninsula. |
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This was due to the fact that all fighters from ANO were amnestied according to the Framework Agreement of Ochrid. |
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They were not a united minority mainly due to the fact that they suffered from such blows as being leaderless and economically dependent. |
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I also agree that Victoria has been jobbing, due to the fact that if there were a shoot match, the outcome would likely be much different. |
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This could be due to the fact that the square was a essentially a static form, signifying calm and rest, while the entrance gateway needed to have some dynamism. |
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I was forced to admit that I've never actually poked an aardvark, due to the fact that they're always asleep, and unsportingly refuse to come out and be prodded. |
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These could be due to the fact that most of the non-endemic species within this group have adapted to ruderal areas, while none of the endemics occupies this kind of habitat. |
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The lack of pulsation in the middle of a target cell as opposed to a healthy specimen is due to the fact that the cell membrane has collapsed on itself. |
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Despite its invention nearly 20 years ago, ambisonics has remained rather obscure to this day due to the fact that decoding processors have not been readily available. |
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Much of this disparity was due to the fact that women could not plead benefit of clergy, a legal fiction that helped a great many male thieves escape with a branding. |
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An acquaintance assures me that this was simply due to the fact that this was a low-spec model, a cheapie, and that other models have features-a-plenty. |
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Most of my coding validates, but when it doesn't it's usually due to the fact that there's an ampersand or something like that in a link and it doesn't like it. |
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Paradoxical splitting is due to the fact that during systole the pressure in the pulmonary artery increases until the pulmonic valve closes before the aortic valve. |
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She implanted a suggestion in the woman's head that she had never seen her and that she had passed out due to the fact that her blood sugar was low. |
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This could be due to the fact that dormitory residents tend to interact more with each other than do off campus students who may spend less time on campus. |
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While this may be due to the fact that the structure of apartment buildings makes pasting of couplets difficult, it detracts from much of the festiveness of the occasion. |
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Her two sisters' maid dresses are not as troublesome as hers due to the fact that theirs are plain and hers is full of decorations such as beads, ribbons and bows. |
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Still, it's no wonder that Inside Job is a middle-of-the-road fluff-fest due to the fact that even the best of The Eagles' stuff was pure AM radio-lite music. |
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Except, due to the fact that m-commerce is still about as popular as English soccer fans abroad, the guinea-pigs will not be able to order anything via their WAP phones. |
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This is partly due to the fact that the proposition is not distracting. |
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The fact that we didn't see an outbreak of epidemics and disease like cholera or measles was partly due to the fact that people gave funds quickly. |
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But the album stops someway short of rivalling the classic status of its predecessor due to the fact that certain tracks feel as though the band are on auto-pilot. |
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It chilled me due to the fact that it sounded more beast like than human. |
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That is due to the fact that when different photographic emulsions are used for these shots, they are usually chosen for their sensitivity, as well as their spectral range. |
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The abuses which we are condemning are due to the fact that they who distinguished one age of discretion for Penance and another for the Eucharist did so in error. |
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With the wind at her back Joy found the walk aggravating due to the fact that her waist long hair threw itself in front of her vision in tangled masses. |
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Ward 516 was short-staffed for most of my stay due to the fact that agency nurses let them down at the last minute. |
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This was mainly due to the fact that it was a popular pastime for troops to take their minds off from battle. |
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This was due to the fact that for a big budget team, Toyota had only managed second place as their best result. |
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This is due to the fact that British citizens are also entitled to use Irish public services on the same basis as Irish citizens in Ireland. |
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This asymmetry is due to the fact that the outer slope is defined by the top of the downgoing plate, which must bend as it starts its descent. |
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The common ostrich is a xeric animal, due to the fact that it lives in habitats that are both dry and hot. |
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This was noteworthy due to the fact that an annulment was very distorting to marriage law and contradicting to the disallowance of divorce. |
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This decision affected the subsequent development of English law due to the fact that the Marriage Act 1753 did not apply overseas. |
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This is due to the fact that it is seen as a more uniform standard for judging academic performance. |
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This homogeneity is due to the fact that the biodiesel can act as an amphiphile and form micelles that have nonpolar tails and polar heads. |
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This is partly due to the fact that I am generally read as a cis woman. |
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This is due to the fact that razor shells are fragile and thus easily broken. |
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The low steel prices in some countries, such as China, are due to the fact that their currencies have deteriorated, Hanafy noted. |
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That gap is due to the fact that in industry more than half of the computers are workstations networked off a minicomputer or a mainframe. |
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Dense underflows are continuous currents which move down-slope due to the fact that their density is greater than that of ambient water. |
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Desalination is an ideal use of renewables, because intermittency is not a problem due to the fact that water can be stored easily and relatively cheaply. |
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The priority of the former is due to the fact that the original form of a human being's spatial opening toward the world goes through exteriorizing a state-of-mind. |
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But due to the fact that the driver overloaded the bus with mums with buggies, my mother was press-ganged into moving further down the bus by other passengers. |
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Department of Education claims this discrepancy is due to the fact that many schools base their scores on averages, instead of disaggregating data. |
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This is due to the fact that some parts were more disturbed than others as it was observed that Gastu and Oxbow lakes had more disturbance than the Maram lakes. |
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The underestimation is reportedly due to the fact that Japanese radiation monitors failed to take the effects of radioactive iodine into account, Voice of Russia reported. |
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Scientists found no differences between the groups in spinal cord myelination, which might be due to the fact that the spinal cord myelinates first, Vallet says. |
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However, he was not concerned about the Cephalopelvic Disproportion due to the fact that Angel's head was too large to descend through her mother's pelvis. |
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The columns in the second rectangle show fewer hours, but part of that is due to the fact that there's a division between a work call and a show call. |
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Arab merchants lived in Hangzhou during the Song dynasty, due to the fact that the oceangoing trade passages took precedence over land trade during this time. |
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The culture shock was quite strong, especially due to the fact that Europeans were not able to understand the Japanese writing system nor accustomed to using chopsticks. |
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This may have been due to the fact that their military infrastructure was severely damaged after the attack on the festival, as the most elite seasoned warriors were killed. |
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The low density is partly due to the fact that many parts of the Nordic countries are marginal areas, where nature puts limitations on settlement. |
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The rivalry between these two clubs however has been muted due to the fact that the two clubs compete in different competitions and therefore do not play each other regularly. |
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In addition, ESL students were also able to improve their grades due to the fact that they increased their approach in reading acquisition skills. |
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Richard's death encouraged the furtherance of this later negative image by his Tudor successors due to the fact that it helped to legitimise Henry VII's seizure of the throne. |
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This is due to the fact that a substantial amount of uranic acid, a constituent of hemicellulose, was removed from the fiber resulting in the disappearance of the peak. |
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