Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was comparatively easy. |
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I know I knock it a lot, but the fact is, there's no other city in the world that compares in terms of culture, commerce, and energy. |
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The problem was guaranteeing that industrialists would in fact invest the profits they consequently received. |
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The fact that employees are being asked to sell their accident books is a serious breach of contract and amounts to industrial espionage. |
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I think this neglect of graphic design as a serious discipline is the fact that it is seen mainly as based on aesthetic indulgence. |
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This fact about induction, we are told, is the difficulty that makes science fall short of telling us indubitable truths about the world. |
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The fact they were comped for most everything made it even more enjoyable for them. |
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In fact there is a sort of joint community, of shared reference, between every region that it has been aired. |
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However, the harsh fact is that with his present set of confidants and advisers, he does not need enemies! |
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Ultimately, in fact, the young person, whose medical practitioner must keep the matter in confidence, gets to make that choice. |
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The glass panels are in fact triple-glazed units, with blinds in the wider cavity automatically activated to cut down insolation. |
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Filberts are one of the most useful brushes one can own, in fact with several different sizes, a painter can do just about anything. |
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Yet no mention was made of the fact that before 1990, Alcoa used a much more dangerous form of coal tar pitch than the paste form now used. |
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The court continued to admit the confessions of the three as evidence, in spite the fact that they allegedly were extracted using torture. |
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Nelson stated that people keep pretending that they can make things deeply hierarchical, categorisable, and sequential when in fact they can't. |
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Photosynthesis does not occur in a vacuum. In fact, it is inevitably paired with cellular respiration in most producers. |
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In fact, metaphors and similes are probably the most often represented figures of speech in both groups. |
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In a sense, all figures of speech confront the ordinarily undetectable fact that language has limits. |
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A growing body of evidence points to the fact that for many people with serious mental illness, lack of insight is a medically based condition. |
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In fact he pistolled the wounded Fraser at Culloden and the officers celebrated by splashing themselves in Highland blood. |
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But I just think that figurative usages don't in fact help richness and vibrancy much. |
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A figurative remark takes on literal construction, a metaphor is concretized in fact. |
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If, in fact, it's a kidnapping case, of course, is that an inside job or unknown intruder or acquaintance? |
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The fact is that perhaps 15,000 objects were stolen, with some indications pointing to an inside job. |
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Next, we were hearing from inside sources that the targets might in fact be Somalia or Sudan. |
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I was conscious of the fact that I was giving myself a fighting chance by not doing anything to cause him any distraction. |
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Despite the fact he was flying a Republic fighter he still didn't truly feel he'd have a chance. |
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Fact is, these Republicans in Congress are fighters and the Democrats are weak. |
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Rieff now contends that such an insensible change has become not a danger but an appalling fact. |
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Another brother slumped on the floor, insensible to the fact that he was sitting in his mother's blood. |
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She is utterly insensible to the fact that Henry's scandal might affect her in any way. |
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On alighting from the bus, the conductor handed over his ticket to him, revealing the fact that he had paid for his ticket. |
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Voices that would seem possible only from the throat of a bird in fact arise from the wings of an insect. |
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It is an unavoidable fact that one of the consequences of increasing the external energy input to an ecosystem is an increase in population. |
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It's strange how you adapt to such fierce weather conditions, in fact it's an amazing experience. |
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The remarkable fact about this inpouring of wealth is its extraordinary suddenness. |
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But the fact remains that a worrying number of British children are becoming seriously overweight and out of condition. |
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I was shocked by her appearance, her weak condition and the fact that the trolley was vibrating with her trembling. |
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The Pioneer movement was in fact, if not officially, controlled by the Communist Party. |
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The pints and quarts explanation sounds reasonable, provided that men in bars used to drink beer by the quart, as in fact they did. |
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In fact, it was being installed to run concurrent with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard. |
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In fact, this principle had already guided the site from it's inception, but it was now explicitly concreted into the site's ethic. |
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Journalists are having a field day with arguments ranging from the fact that football has lost its soul to hyping up a fan revolt. |
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The fact that India fielded three teams underscored the growing depth of talent. |
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In fact, this is a demanding standard, since the beneficiaries of the fiduciary duty must give their fully informed consent. |
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The fact that the US has declined to provide conclusive evidence to the contrary naturally bolsters such conjecture. |
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Just being seen in certain situations can spark giant leaps to conclusions with no basis in fact. |
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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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So the fact that I ended up extremely dirty at the conclusion of the event was no big deal to me. |
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In fact, if the book is long enough, and you're using an inkjet printer, you're probably paying nearly as much just in ink and paper costs. |
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In fact, the church's public argument is based on reason and science, not fideism. |
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Now in spite of the fact Duke'd been on the fiddle, neither his wife nor his dreaded mother-in-law knew about his shenanigans. |
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In fact, Chavez's first messages upon returning to power were of conciliation. |
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With everything else you just spend your time fiddling around after the fact. |
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Never mind the fact that he inked a new three-year deal in the past 10 days. |
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Better to discover how science is in fact developed and learned than to fabricate a fictitious structure to a similar effect. |
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It is precisely this play between fictiveness and fact so characteristic of feature film which makes the genre intriguing to Davis. |
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This may be a world of fact but it is a world of fact dragged into the limbo of fictionality. |
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Another factor, though, is the fact that the Musee is a privately held concession, not a non-profit. |
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Remember to be circumspect about the fact that the UK has access to the confidential fiches. |
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In fact you could make paper from all kinds of fibrous material, including elephant and rhino dung. |
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In fact, this work must be ranked among the finest piano concertos by an American composer. |
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In fact, the credit for initiating him into the world of shadow puppetry goes to a Chinese scholar. |
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This domination of local producers by global business concerns is aided by the fact that transport costs have been dramatically reduced. |
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Still, the fact that enough other papers all but glossed over his troubles concerns me. |
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In fact, there is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the study of the nature of knowledge. |
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This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one. |
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The iniquity of the result lay in the fact that the losers were the better, more constructive team. |
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In fact, this is something a lot of male-owned companies use as a veneer for iniquity. |
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As a matter of fact, I always had a vision that my secondary school uniform would be the blue pinafore dress with the white blouse inside. |
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In fact the provision was usually made in the form heirs of the body male in order to exclude inheritance by lineal female heirs as well. |
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So we are, in fact, the inheritors and recipients of all of those interesting evolutionary experiments. |
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In fact, his paintings still contained many of the disturbing characteristics inherent in his wartime work. |
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In fact, there should have been no fewer than four Leevale runners on the team for Sunday's long course race. |
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A sharp inhalation of breath proved to Bryan that he was in fact getting somewhere with her, at which he had to suppress a smirk. |
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The only disappointment for the Villagers was the fact they conceded a controversial converted try late on to deny them a prized clean sheet. |
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The fact is that to concede a right of this nature would have ruptured Marx's vision of a communist harmony. |
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The concavity of the retina is another fact adduced in favour of the theory that our visual space is curved. |
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It only reflects the consequence of an empirical fact, the degree of concavity of individual utility functions. |
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The ingression of the Internet into marketing has not changed the fact that buyers value things differently and are in different circumstances. |
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Increasing attention is being paid to the fact that, initially, modern states were not the only dominant units to emerge from feudalism. |
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The sad fact for all you ingrates is that seh is indisposed doing the power-suited corporate thing today and I've got time on my hands. |
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In fact, the whole con website is full of valuable info, including ways to get to the con that you probably didn't think of. |
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So cosy in fact, that it was difficult to tear ourselves away from the roaring log fire burning in the inglenook fireplace. |
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In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee. |
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Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years. |
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It is possible that some of the peculiarities in the hamster's ingestive behaviors are related to the fact that it is a larder-type hoarder. |
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In fact, all you need is a reasonable grasp of physics and electrical engineering to appreciate the ingeniousness of microwave weapons. |
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Much points to the fact that Landowsky and some of the other main culprits could be publicly pilloried and face criminal proceedings. |
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My neighbors, as my compurgators, could aver this fact, as seeing my occupations and my attachment to them. |
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In fact the evidence hints that they are as coolly fuzzy as ever, bands like this don't go away they just fester and get better in the process. |
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It is an established fact that sustained low intensity infrasound alters human behavior and health. |
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They get away with it because their opponents are, in fact, generally cynical compromisers or self-interest business boys. |
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Their season must have been compromised by the fact that twice they will have three weeks between games. |
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In fact, a border committee comprising representatives of these three parties is said to have been formed. |
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In fact the framework and terminology for information theory he developed remains standard today. |
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If someone leaves a comment on one of your posts, you are sent an e-mail informing you of this fact, and containing the comment. |
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I was a little surprised to say the least when I was informed of that fact at the weekend. |
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I am informed that in fact it is all explained, you just have to hunt for it. |
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This was a fact I informed her of as I emerged from the bathroom clutching a towel around me and dripping all over the maroon threadbare carpet. |
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This fact informs us she in on the same page with today's major theatrical innovators. |
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In fact, he informed me that he was preparing to put this child on an indefinite suspension from school. |
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I am informed that in fact the net tax burden is 32 percent of GDP excluding rates, or 34 percent including rates. |
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In fact we are reliably informed that Burnby Hall Gardens at Pocklington had never seen anything like it. |
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His empathy had not informed him of the fact that she was staring at him, though. |
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In fact I was informed that the people of the area, not just the parents, had the same claim on the school as the Department. |
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In fact, he was little read outside Italy prior to the war and his influence on the development of air power theory was limited. |
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The fact is that both Pygmies and Khoisan were still hunter-gatherers without crops and livestock. |
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In fact, some of the locations were composited from three or four different sources. |
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But like the point of inflection on a line graph, the first species in any new lineage is only readily apparent after the fact. |
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However, he laments the fact that some composers have never written for their instrument. |
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They are so good in fact, that they'll make you so greedy and piggish that you'll eat two in one sitting and feel sick. |
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However, as with exit fees, a growing number of lenders are cottoning on to the fact that inflated charges can increase their profits. |
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The fact that the beer is still in the process of fermentation means that it is as fresh and flavourful as possible. |
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But he was so inflamed when he spoke of it, like he is about everything in fact. |
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The only shame about it all was the fact only 280 people turned up on what was, granted, a pig of a day. |
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In fact we can buy a ranch and eat suckling pig, if food is what bothers you and dress up for the carnival. |
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The exhibition is a compliment to Leo and all involved and it is worthy to reflect on the fact that it's just a little slice of history. |
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The truth is, it is hard to face the fact of murder or complicity in murder without a hard and cold heart. |
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The fact that you wrote this indicates that you don't want to be an accessory, that you would rather not be complicit. |
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Today the situation is complicated by the fact that there's just so much out there. |
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The authority is meant to be out there ensuring compliance, but in fact it has not been doing that. |
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I must be open about the fact that I am relying heavily here on motifs that loom large in my own tradition of Calvinist pietism. |
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The fact that he is missing front teeth adds a dangerous, feral quality to this man. |
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This is particularly important in light of the fact that compliance is fast becoming a key data classification driver. |
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The umpire looks at me strangely, as a matter of fact, the whole infield of The Indians team was staring at me. |
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Rather than being a single disease, it is in fact a complex of related diseases which include forms known as yellow mosaic and veinbanding. |
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Other circumstances in addition thereto must exist to allow the trier of fact to infer malice. |
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There are in fact two types of error that can be made when inferring statistical significance. |
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Most, in fact, are relatively early pieces by composers who are now mid-career. |
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The role of imagery of the feminine in philosophical texts is not unrelated to the fact that the philosophical tradition was dominated by men. |
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A college class was discussing the fact that nouns in some foreign languages are either of masculine or feminine gender. |
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Civilized infantility refers to the fact that the adults in this society act like infants socially in the goals of their relationships. |
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It returned the club experience, and dancing in particular, to infancy, in fact infantilism. |
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In fact, some of the feminine qualities celebrated by many Victorians were increasingly cast in a negative light for both boys and girls. |
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Bangladesh's competitive advantage in the Jute sector is the fact that jute production is very much labor intensive. |
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I'm interested in the fact that neither side in this argument seemed adequately competent. |
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In fact, I've always rather thought he was a very able, competent public servant. |
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I should repeat that there is, of course, in fact no suggestion that the shooting here was intentional, and thus felonious. |
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In fact, Goya was still painting pretty pictures of milkmaids and saucy profiles of his mistress. |
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The fact that the politicians know what they are doing in playing to racist fears, and the damage it causes, makes it inexcusable. |
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It is perhaps the fact that Laner is a jack of all trades and a master of none, that makes Slow Food, as a whole, an inessential release. |
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Even in good times, job losses are an inescapable fact of life in a dynamic market economy. |
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The inescapable fact, however, is that waste is an issue which must be dealt with. |
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He was especially appealing to young women, a fact that was inescapable to both men. |
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It is an inescapable fact that we would need to allow into Montserrat people who weren't born here. |
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In fact, a large proportion of carcinogens is chemically inert and requires metabolic activation to exert their detrimental effects. |
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In fact, argue psychologists and marital advocates, there's no such thing as true compatibility. |
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In fact, Europe now faces a much more formidable set of challenges regarding Galileo's future compatibility. |
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In fact, one might say that successful economic growth will inevitably lead to the perception of important and mostly ineradicable inequalities. |
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In fact he is remembered for Farkas theorem which is used in linear programming and also for his work on linear inequalities. |
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That was an ineluctable fact with which, on the day, the reasonable hypothetical purchaser was faced. |
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Of course, white-collar boxers have to get used the ineluctable fact that even the best fighters take their share of punches. |
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In fact, if one accepts the argument above, the ineluctable conclusion is that Section 4 might actually facilitate the mandatory death sentence. |
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The problem is complicated by the fact these workers are ineligible for other forms of disability benefits unless they are enrolled in a program. |
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This fact alone should ensure that we as a civilised country treat animals with more compassion. |
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In point of fact, he was remarkably ineffectual at anything but promoting a sort of genteel cronyism. |
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In fact, security measures promoted by risk aversion tend to be ineffective. |
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In fact, we are about to spend several hundred pages in effect defining advertising. |
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The fact is, a very real program is in effect, and its goal is control of the human race! |
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Of course, there's no denying the fact that infirmity coupled with sickness will always stalk the retirees and seize every opportunity to pounce on us. |
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But the surprising fact is that cultured and learned men not only do not notice it for themselves, but they contest every exposure of the harm and stupidity of patriotism with the greatest obstinacy and ardour, though without any rational grounds; and they continue to belaud it as beneficent and elevating. |
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The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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The fact that he and his boss went to the same college was purely coincidental. |
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His novel is based on historical occurrences but it blurs the line between fact and fiction. |
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The apartment isn't perfect, but the fact that it has new appliances is a plus. |
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The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country. |
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The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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The object is, in fact, nothing less than a large pipe bomb. |
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The fact that you have paid your inheritance money into your Individual Voluntary Arrangement does not mean that your IVA will be paid off any faster. |
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The fact that the new motorway now stretches for 72 kilometres from Dublin to Dundalk has made the town much more commutable, especially for those working at Dublin airport. |
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We are not transported around in plush vehicles, in fact we usually find ourselves in a Suburban or Ford pickup that has been running for at least 30 years. |
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In fact, Cadillac refuses to call its new vehicle a mere pickup. |
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However, no matter how you feel about these movies now, the fact remains that some of them have attracted indubitably divisive criticism upon their release. |
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He had put down his pack and was wondering what he could use for bait when a noise from further downstream alerted him to the fact that he had company. |
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But this overlooks the significant fact that women do choose their partners to be their companions through life and to be the men who parent their children. |
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The very measures that are supposed to protect our young people from over indulgence of self-abuse habits are in fact the lures that draw them into it. |
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And in fact that was almost certainly why it went the way of all flesh. |
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Yet set against that is the fact that this is a pretty dry effort with an unusual lack of feisty anecdotes, and this remains one for the real aficionado. |
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The fact that he's working with an exceptional cast mitigates his seeming ineffectualness, but I wonder if he's not a better casting director than theatrical director. |
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Forest and tundra are spaced so felicitously that, in fact, one can set up camp in either place without having to hike too far or too little on any given day. |
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In fact, the Golden Section is likely to turn up fairly frequently in any design derived from the square and developed by applying a pair of compasses. |
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Because of the shambles of the funding of local authorities and the fact that it is based on property, rather than ability to pay, the hotel sector is treated inequitably. |
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There's no policy to deal with the fact we have a military in extremis. |
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It is a question of fact and degree in respect of which the court will only interfere with the decision of the competent authority if its conclusion is plainly wrong. |
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I chose to focus on the normal behavior of compilers while dropping some clues to the fact that there's another layer of complexity and variation underneath it. |
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Simply the fact that it took three editions before it was exposed indicates that few readers cared enough about the evidence to piece it together. |
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In fact, University of California, Berkeley, entomologist Robert Lane credits alligator and western fence lizards with reducing Lyme disease in the western United States. |
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The effects of warm and cool colors, the mixing of tints and shades, and the fact that the complementary colors offer high contrast and excitement to work were all reviewed. |
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A reasonable man would not infer guilt from the fact of a police inquiry. |
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To add to this we have the simple fact that regulation and compliance in the US are starting to demand that companies keep audit trails of changes to data. |
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In fact, it is just too confusing and unnecessarily complicated. |
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In fact, leaving aside the infinitesimally small world of math geniuses, there isn't any evidence that men are more intelligent than women, and no one seriously says so. |
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These classifications place the rocks into pigeonholes which, although useful, tend to conceal the fact that there is a continuum of rock compositions. |
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Its stature can be gauged by the not insignificant fact that after 33 years, it still inspires revolutionists and inflames the anger of renegades. |
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To say that a number of constituted meanings are compossible is to say no more than that a transcendental subject has in fact succeeded in constituting them. |
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Subsequently I was informed that in fact it was not a water spout. |
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Your last note acknowledges this fact and informs us that you therefore intend to sell your inventory to a third party and claim damages against us. |
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Apparently, what my uncle's group had thought was something fairly high powered for the 12th century, and had evidence of metalworking, was in fact a pigsty. |
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Given the fact that Pilates focuses on exercising the pelvic floor to build up strength in the tummy and back, it could be a useful tool for pregnant women. |
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But, in fact, they have been able to compromise on several issues. |
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He doesn't think that argument is compromised by the fact that premiums account for only 13 per cent of the cost of health care, with the rest coming out of general revenue. |
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In fact, seeing a man pilfering food will tell you nothing about the causes of poverty, just as putting a factory on stage will tell you nothing about capitalism. |
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The council say that the increase reflects the fact that the last financial year was the first in which new levels of allowances were paid in full. |
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In fact Bowditch loved to carry out complex mathematical computations and the task of checking and correcting Moore's work was one he greatly enjoyed. |
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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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The advantages of this study were the large sample size and the fact that the data were based on computerised registries with nearly complete coverage. |
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What also comes out of the analysis is the fact that the impact that kills these motorcyclists and pillion passengers is the unprotected skull bouncing down the bitumen. |
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No ingenious sophistry can overthrow this fact of experience. |
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In fact, most ports are designed for easy ingress and egress. |
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Fisher was, in fact, due to compete in the qualifying tournament for the men's competition, but was forced to concede her match after getting stuck in traffic in Harrogate. |
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Lloyd says the act of girls pimping girls is in fact probably very rare. |
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But they ignore the fact that the Loyalists have carried out a concentrated campaign of pipe bombing and petrol bombing, and have even shot at children over the last year. |
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Moreover, he must reconcile himself to the fact that, in order to maintain his power, he will often be forced by necessity to act treacherously, ruthlessly or inhumanely. |
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The Town Hall seems fair game for criticism, but in fact there has been a concerted attempt, especially in the past few years, to get things moving. |
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The fact that new cases in HIV among injectors are now at their lowest levels since the early 1980s is a testimony to the value of these services. |
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That fact has not escaped the attention of the ever-enterprising Opera Orchestra of New York, which recently gave a concert performance of Les Huguenots at Carnegie Hall. |
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I thought better of it, until I saw him on the monitor re-hashing the show nearly two years after the fact with the show's trio of pinheaded yobos. |
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Even this seemingly conciliatory gesture was in fact an act of defiance. |
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It is a matter of fact which underlies the question of jurisdiction, however many questions of law there may be concealed in the final conclusion as to it. |
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Well Bruce Haig is a diplomat no longer, in fact he's a farmer, and he joins me from Gunnedah in New South Wales where he's actually attending an agricultural field day. |
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In fact, a concrete music made in real time does exist, and it is here. |
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Ooh, just like the book innit, except could we not stress the fact that yer actual hobbits were small but doughty warriors and not averse to a pipe of baccy after the battle. |
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But Afghanistan is a hard land and the simple fact remains that those fighting for control of power rarely, if ever, bother about the suffering of innocent civilians. |
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This in fact means to struggle in the way of God by striving to do good, and to fight against only those who persecute and not by attacking innocent civilians or bystanders. |
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We need to stop being an innumerate country, and start to get on board the fact that it is perfectly possible for everybody to understand the basics of statistics. |
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What they cannot accept is the fact that they currently have a Government that thinks it can condescend to Maori and give them a special preference when they do not need it. |
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In fact, some of these would not be suitable for a more pious audience. |
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And late yesterday, we also found out that the improvised explosive device that this device was actually holding around his neck was in fact, a pipe bomb. |
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In fact, people in all areas of college life should be pulling for those involved since the pipeline needs to supply competent students for all of the other programs. |
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Indeed, they now realise that the foreigners are, in fact, trained and equipped mercenaries despatched by a hostile country to act as its fifth column. |
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Now physicists at Northwestern University show that, using the fact that electrons carry heat as well as charge, the conduction of heat may be similarly tuned. |
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While these discourses appear to make sense, they in fact impart no information to the reader, who is left to marvel as the inscrutability of the cosmos. |
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Another significant aspect of this breakthrough is the fact that only one electron from the atom is needed to turn molecular conductivity on or off. |
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They left two-weeks ago after selling their house in a fit of pique over the fact that their grandchildren were not welcome in the complex's communal backyard. |
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We are two good old enemies, Edith and I, inseparables, in fact. |
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It was the fact that I actually got into a fight over a boy. |
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The fondness of the British for this substance is illustrated by the fact that confectioner's sugar, a fine white powder, is known as icing sugar in Britain. |
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She believed that when she confessed her sins to the priest that she was in fact confessing to God who was listening and could forgive her for those sins. |
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Warwick's first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was strikingly handsome, with a stately beauty seldom encountered. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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When the sub got stuck, the brass kept the fact under wraps for 32 hours before Russia came clean and asked for foreign help. |
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The fact was hidden deep in the report, almost as an afterthought. |
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Now, the fact is, I had started because I thought I saw the end of a good clew. |
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The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness. |
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There is decimal arithmetic and binary arithmetic. In fact, there are an infinite number of arithmetics of different bases. |
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Instead of being foreclosed and immovable, it is, in fact, the only species of landed property that is essentially moving and circulative. |
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But the fact is not adverted to, that, after the chamber has been warmed, the choffer is removed or extinguished. |
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It is a known fact that Bolshevism has unmistakable characteristics of apocalyptic chiliasm, albeit misinterpreted in a physical, earthly way. |
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He combines fact and fable to make a more interesting story. |
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The fact is the school system has spent itself into debt, at least partly by exhibiting a champagne taste on a beer budget. |
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In this case, different cerebrotypes may in fact exist within a species at different phases of the life cycle. |
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This table shows the curious fact that little Prince Carol of Roumania has a better hereditary right to the British Throne than Her Majesty. |
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I'm gonna build my own anime fan club,with blackjack and hookers.In fact forget the blackjack,and the hookers,a screw the whole thing. |
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The fact is, they are not nearly as bummy as a lot of the characters we have back home. |
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As a matter of fact, the methods of primitive accumulation are anything but idyllic. |
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The fact that item 3 seems to slowly bubble up to its correct position gives the bubblesort algorithm its name. |
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The man, as a matter of fact, under no circumstances, ever cared a brass farthing for what I or anybody else in his ship thought. |
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In an age where little was attempted beyond the registration of fact, he had reached the conception of history. |
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In future honings, you'll assume the tip is touching the stone on the back when it is, in fact, above the stone's surface. |
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It is one thing to point with pride to that fact modern farmer feeds 45 or 50 people while his horsebound forefathers fed only nine or so. |
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In fact, most of Aristotle's life was devoted to the study of the objects of natural science. |
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It is, however, interesting in connection with that fact to remember that the last bowshot in English warfare was fired during the Civil War. |
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The fact that you didn't get an invitation is surely just an oversight. |
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In this article we called attention to the fact that blue ointment was more volatile than calomel. |
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I'm all over the fact that we can list up a bizillion charges for a guy to defend himself against in connection with any given crime. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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This result indicates that in fact, the three cell lines are responsive to this biolipid. |
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In fact, distinguishing between billies and nannies isn't necessarily a sure thing. |
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Thea could almost hiss out the name. In fact, the mayor's name was quite hissable. |
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But the very fact that you are doing it hidingly means it is not all right. |
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An example of such prominence shows in the fact that in AD 350 the Frankish general Silvanus was the high military commander of Gaul. |
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His many charitable donations are beside the point. They do not make up for the fact that he stole the money to begin with. |
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In fact, the Germanic tribes are hard to distinguish from the Celts on many accounts simply based on archaeological records. |
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The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract. |
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An independent cartographer and an aspiring actor resist the fact that they are each others' heartmates. |
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Did you, in fact, issue a hard pass to Mr. Shapiro? The Witness. I don't recall, but it would be easy to find out. |
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The buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey sound was back. In fact, it sounded even more buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey than it had before. |
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In fact the latter are likely to develop muscles of the kind and strength that may even be a handicap to the Nth degree basketballer. |
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Despite the fact that we still don't know if I'll survive because of the gutshot, I still feel the trip was worth it. |
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She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact. |
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Because Geoffrey of Monmouth's work was regarded as fact until the late 17th century, the story appears in most early histories of Britain. |
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Now, other than the fact that that is bureaucratic gobblygook written by somebody whose fourth language must be English. |
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Even though they can give a basic fact such as 4 4, I don't know that this knowledge goes very deep for them. |
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Not in many a moon had he glad-handed so many people.... The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection. |
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Here is a fact that will give you pause. Many states do not publish the voting records of their legislators. |
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Conan, dispossessed of his throne and dead had in fact all the qualities of the Danish ghostking. |
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She was in love with me for 10 years, and still hasn't got over the fact that the feeling wasn't mutual. |
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In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
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The main question in this appeal is whether Harrold raised any genuine issues of material fact requiring a trial. |
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Sorry, your demonstration does not in fact demonstrate gafia, only sanity. You'll have to do something else to demonstrate gafia. |
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We fronted up to the fact that we'd be there until we got the whole nightmare sorted out for ourselves. |
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As a matter of fact, we have a vast range of technology and weaponry right now that provides all the bargaining chips that we need. |
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For instance, suppose it is a fact that God has always foreknown or forebelieved thatJones would attend the lecture at noon this Friday. |
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The backhandedness of this procedure reflects the fact that null hypothesis tests are motivated by rhetorical considerations. |
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By fluviograph and rating table the volume was 19,636 cubic feet, the difference.being explained by the fact that the river was falling rapidly. |
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In point of fact command of the sea and a fleet in being are mutually exclusive terms. |
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Suppose that Professor Turk has won a prestigious grant and wants to impress his hearer with this fact, without saying flat out that he won it. |
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We tend to think that exceptionally attractive men and women are outstanding but the fact is that they are more average than most. |
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The paternity of A and the filiety of B are not two facts, but two modes of expressing the same fact. |
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