I agree with you David, and I think this is the way that he deals with his problems, and in fact the way he expiates his guilt. |
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Why was the information not communicated to me earlier and in fact left until after the handover and transfer of funds? |
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It does not circulate honestly through the economy, and in fact disrupts the smooth flow of money through the country. |
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This is with respect to some arbitrary origin and in fact is more general than the standard Cartesian coordinates. |
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Our point of view was we were attacked by an aggressive military and in fact we were just defending house and home. |
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Not everybody is eligible for it, and in fact in our opinion, far too few grandparents get substantial financial help. |
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In fact, a lot of times, we're teaching our children to run to a police officer or a fire fighter, and in fact they are strangers. |
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I found that I didn't much miss Ireland as such, and in fact in many ways I execrated it. |
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He can speak Chumash, Spanish and English, and in fact, English is his third language. |
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Firstly, revival cannot be separated from evangelism, and in fact the giving of the Holy Spirit has everything to do with evangelism and witness. |
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He always admired a Pembroke table I'd made years ago, and in fact, he commented on it almost every time he came to our house. |
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Mackie is quick to point out the under appreciation of, and in fact often misinformation concerning, the cnidarian nervous system. |
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Pentanoic acid, or valeric acid, is also known for its odor and in fact is used for flavorings and perfumes. |
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He adored the theatre, the ballet, and in fact he remained a man of masks, facades, glamour and high drama all his life. |
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The Declaration of Helsinki was never intended to be immutable, and in fact it has already been revised several times. |
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Wine and life-giving waters were on equal footing in Egyptian culture, and they also shared a duality in both myth and in fact. |
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Fortunes then were large and permanent since they were entailed and in fact the younger branches of the family never married. |
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This sort of cannibalism is an activity that scientists have long imagined and conjectured and in fact predicted but had never seen before. |
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Though professionally known as a writer, this woman published very little, and in fact wrote rather badly when she did. |
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Thankfully no horses were lost this year and in fact the jocks came off worst. |
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This comment also applies to cosmology, astronomy, aspects of biology and in fact much scientific and medical experimentation. |
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Yes, and in fact in every presidential race there's always a candidate whose honesty is refreshing. |
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Rhyncosaurs and cynodonts are far more common, and in fact the rhyncosaur Scaphonix accounts for half of all tetrapod fossils. |
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It did not take me long to become a true tie-dyed Deadhead, and in fact I have often wondered why I was such a late arrival. |
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You can say he is dispensable to some extent, and in fact the death sentence on a man like him has actually turned him into a martyr. |
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It is notable in the fact that she grew up around a very old glass works, and in fact, her father is a third generation glass-blower. |
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I believe, dear reader, that we're witnessing the birth of a trend, and in fact, 2005 may well turn out to be the year of the tater tot. |
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Marco isn't very compassionate about the back alley abortion Helen's just had and in fact leaves her shortly after. |
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It felt like ages since we'd all met up, and in fact, thinking back, it was the night of the four-hour journey. |
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There's quite a history of it, and in fact it's been a public issue before. |
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Christmas and in fact holidays in general are supposed to be happy occasions, a bit like Thanksgiving Day last week, America's favourite holiday. |
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Needless to say these jobs never materialised and in fact 175 jobs from the existing plant in Limerick were actually lost. |
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The day from about 1 p.m. was dark and wet and in fact a half hour before start, torrential rain threatened to mar the occasion. |
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The only difference being that the lead carries on above your head and in fact completes a full arc. |
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Its function for anaerobic glycerol metabolism is unknown and in fact has not been studied so far. |
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The use of concrete in areas of public utility is unnecessary, and in fact, detrimental. |
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Moles don't dig new tunnels each time they forage, and in fact a very active mole territory may sport very few molehills. |
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Even as recently as last year, they were voting against simplifying the complex appeals system, and in fact tried to lengthen the process. |
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As if historical fact weren't enough, Jones also shows a fondness for, and in fact a deft hand with, fanciful flights of whimsy. |
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It was amazin' how he'd fooled so many mugs round here over the years and in fact how few people actually knew his record. |
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There are no vegetables, and in fact the plate is colourless beyond the eerie white of these Polish dumplings. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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It reduces the possibility of, and in fact, counteracts the appearance of agnails and skin outgrowth. |
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There are a lot of roasted and grilled meats and in fact pork was roasting on a spit in the corner of the garden. |
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Now most passengers were quite confused and in fact many started detraining. |
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Humour is actually a very important part of life and in fact you're dead without it. |
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The collapse of the dot-bomb meant bad news for both, and in fact the Dow Jones has yet to match its pre-bust high. |
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The women hassle the men also, and in fact I have to say Lana rocks at the way she psychs the men out. |
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It was strange how I didn't feel any guilt about flirting with the star-struck teenagers, and in fact I was having fun. |
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I am not observant and in fact have many, many transgressions to my credit, yet I am wealthy and content with my life. |
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I could not settle down, my husband had never stormed out in anger before, and in fact my husband had never been angry with me before, talkless of storming out. |
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The binder is much too small to contain women, and in fact does not even fit one woman very adequately. |
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One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward. |
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Unfortunately, there are no special identifying marks on the belt to authenticate its once owner, and in fact there's now only my word that his son passed it on to me. |
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The defendant eventually paid off his fines and in fact had secured reinstatement of his driver's license on the very day previous to the date of the accident. |
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Historic accounts of this era give no indication of any negative impact to fish populations and in fact, anecdotal accounts reflect quite the opposite. |
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Thus, she developed ideas about art that resonated with, and in fact pre-dated, many of the major theoretical texts that were subsequently employed to explain her films. |
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I don't have a thing against the man, and in fact, he may be a lovely person, but he became a lightning rod for an issue which is fundamental to blogging. |
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It didn't seem like a very big deal at the time, and in fact I had all but forgotten about it until I woke up this morning with a pronounced limp. |
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From the first they were opposed by more liberal Protestants, particularly Arminians, who saw no evil in decent theatre, and in fact appreciated theatrical shows. |
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There is no National Association for the Advancement of Scientism, and in fact there is not even a word to label a person who engages in scientism. |
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I refer the Minister to those pages that are in fact about unfair dismissal and termination, and in fact in no way answer the Minister's question. |
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Tina's Chinese, but she was born and raised in England and in fact she's more of an English rose, she only recently managed to get her tongue round Hong Kong's Cantonese. |
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All over the country, and in fact all over the world, people are waking up to the horrors being perpetrated by the tyrants of power and authority. |
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There is an indifference and in fact a wariness among Turkish public opinion. |
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Since the hints and allegations presented thus far are unsupported and in fact untrue, it would be hard indeed to determine their impacts on operations. |
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But from within Mr Sharon's own Cabinet I think there was broad support for this strike, and in fact there's more support for him to go even further, as I said. |
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At the heart of the matter is the long drawn-out unresolved and stalemated civilizational struggle, which refuses to blow away, and in fact demands final resolution. |
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The company wisely prefers this approach to obsoleting whole regiments of functions, and in fact hasn't carried out a serious purge almost a decade ago. |
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Large armed forces operating in centralized command structures would not be suited for such fighting, they argued, and in fact would be vulnerable. |
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A young man could remain a member either until he married or reached the age of 3O or so, and in fact he could not refuse to become a member without being ostracized. |
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And the odd part is she never calls the police after this and in fact arranges to meet with him again the next day to sort of close this relationship out. |
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To even try and understand how two such incompatible people stayed together for so long is something the film tries to explain, and in fact it does very well. |
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Smith's view of taxes on land has been the general view among economists since then, and in fact one can trace Smith's argument to the French physiocrats who preceded him. |
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There were no objections to their plans and in fact many of the allotment holders welcomed them, saying the bees would help to pollinate their crops. |
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I can't speak for all implementations and in fact can speak authoritatively only for the ones used by the fuzzballs, which are scattered all over the swamps. |
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Venus, accompanied by her Games and Pleasures disguised as sailors, invites mortals to accompany them, and in fact has her cupids enchain the lovers with garlands of roses. |
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Hunting, fishing, and wrestling are represented in the pre-literate art of the Etruscans, Egyptians, and Chinese, and in fact in nearly all primitive art. |
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So it's a pretty dubious and in fact now a completely outmoded term. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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Closely related, and in fact locally homeomorphic, are deformation spaces of locally homogeneous geometric structures. |
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Census is to reapportion Congress, and in fact Utah did pick up a new representative as the result of the 2010 numbers. |
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These changes did not win Peter many friends and in fact caused great political division in the country. |
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Alexios was able to recover a number of important cities and islands, and in fact much of western Asia Minor. |
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The drug writer is equally drawn to the hypodermic and the hypotactic, and in fact, uses them in an ambivalent tango of addiction and withdrawal. |
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Another view is that Zwingli did not pay much attention to Luther's theology and in fact he considered it as part of the humanist reform movement. |
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Many Castilians favoured the king's younger brother Ferdinand, who grew up in Castile, and in fact the Council of Castile opposed the idea of Charles as King of Castile. |
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