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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The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country. |
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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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The apartment isn't perfect, but the fact that it has new appliances is a plus. |
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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 case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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His novel is based on historical occurrences but it blurs the line between fact and fiction. |
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In fact it stated that the nobility would choose someone else to be king if Bruce proved to be unfit in maintaining Scotland's independence. |
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Despite the fact that the Plantation had decreed that the Irish population be displaced, this did not generally happen in practice. |
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The Maniots considered piracy as a legitimate response to the fact that their land was poor and it became their main source of income. |
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The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract. |
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The natives joked about Minnesota Nice, and outsiders called it conformity, but civility was in fact the norm and any rip in its fabric a vice. |
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They were, however, figures of propaganda, as there were in fact only 86 buses running. |
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Despite frequent misascription to Tycho, the work is in fact by Paul Wittich. |
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He combines fact and fable to make a more interesting story. |
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Labour's popularity was also helped by the fact that the Conservative government was now divided over Europe. |
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In law, a verdict is the formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge. |
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The first example was the close relationship between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt who were in fact distantly related. |
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Patrick's Day 1995, despite the fact the paramilitaries had not agreed to disarm. |
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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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The fact that the Belgae were living in Gaul means that in one sense they were Gauls. |
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The threat of separatism was in fact minimal, as the few underground groups aiming for union with Albania had little political significance. |
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It was in fact to become one of the strongest centers of resistance in the upcoming war. |
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Since many such imperfect conditions exist in virtually every market, there is in fact little presumption that markets are in general efficient. |
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This can be explained by the fact that as the poor people in the society become more wealthy, it increases their yearly carbon emissions. |
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The two contracts prove that there was in fact a relationship between the defendants and DP World. |
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For him, the philosopher should proceed through inductive reasoning from fact to axiom to physical law. |
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This gas was in fact hydrogen, which Cavendish correctly guessed was proportioned to two in one water. |
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Many of the train operating companies are in fact parts of larger companies which operate multiple franchises. |
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Another example was the fact that in the medieval period most land was owned by the farmers, not the Church or a king. |
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Any category you come up with is going to be imperfect, but that doesn't preclude you from using it or the fact that it has utility. |
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The fact was hidden deep in the report, almost as an afterthought. |
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This does not 'make' the person a saint, it merely recognizes the fact and announces it to the rest of the Church. |
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They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation. |
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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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This problem is compounded by the fact that a disproportionate amount of people aged 65 and older live in these rural areas. |
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He wavered on his feet from adrenaline aftershock, blood loss, and from the fact that he was ruined. |
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This dynamic of life and death is extended by the fact that Caravaggio often painted the same agasp expression in many of his living faces. |
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In fact many literary Modernists lived into the 1950s and 1960s, though generally they were no longer producing major works. |
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They believed they were near other Spaniards in Mexico, but there was in fact 1500 miles of coast between them. |
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The cultural conflict was highlighted by the fact that he had gone through the Xhosa amakwetha initiation rites with considerable distaste. |
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The young man had married a woman who had only one hand, and it was on the fact of her one-handedness that my thought was focused. |
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But the fact that you dislike them has nothing to do with their right to speak. |
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Before, during and after his marriage, Sargent was a continual womaniser, a fact that he did not deny. |
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Jones had mentioned the fact of his amour, and of his being the rival of Blifil, but had cautiously concealed the name of the young lady. |
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The fact is UNESCO is one of the least dangerous international institutions ever created. |
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He changed the spelling of his name in 1734, because of the fact that his surname Home, pronounced Hume, was not known in England. |
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This fact occasionally creates some ambiguity or prompts some usage discussion. |
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His works were the object of his profound and constant study, and supplied in fact the mould in which his whole philosophy was cast. |
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Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. |
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Related factors are the fact that Asia's population and area are several times that of North America. |
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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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We cannot conceal the fact that the whole German question is a simple alternative between Prussia and Austria. |
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Irredentist claims are usually based on the fact that an identifiable part of the national group lives across the border. |
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The fact is there is no known portrait of either of the two astrometricians, and the information about their personal lives is scant. |
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Concern about the relationship between disorder and crime is further deepened by the fact that disorder and crime often co-exist at places. |
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Scottish cricket's lower profile results partly from the fact that many of its best players have either played in England, or for it. |
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At each stage the de facto situation precedes the de jure assertion, which merely regularizes an existing fact of life. |
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It is commonly referred to as an identity card despite the fact it has no photo of the holder. |
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In fact that line never meets the river since the river's source is further south. |
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Medieval civilians accepted without question the fact of prostitution, it was necessary part of medieval life. |
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It is a question of fact for the jury whether an older child has sufficient understanding and intelligence to consent. |
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The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law. |
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The sheer fact of residence in a Bena Bena group can and does determine kinship. |
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While stones and tiles were used in some parts of the Liaodong Wall, most of it was in fact simply an earth dike with moats on both sides. |
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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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Bengal had in fact been partitioned by the then viceroy Lord Curzon in 1905, along with its adjoining regions. |
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This fact was already evident in his use of the term affinity within his concept of the system of kinship. |
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It has not been possible to show empirically that an increased stratification of society in fact took place at all in this period. |
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In 1305 he fell into the hands of the English, who executed him for treason despite the fact that he owed no allegiance to England. |
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Kors points to the fact that Pope John had been the victim of an assassination attempt via poisoning and sorcery. |
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This accounts for the newslike freshness of his writings. Proof of its quality lies in the fact that some of his things can still be read today. |
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals. |
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In fact the visit never came off and in 1835 Ingres repurchased the work, now in poor condition. |
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There is no record of the telegram, and Milner and Wilson were in fact already on their way to France at the time. |
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They were thought at that time to be the British version of Germany's Rotliegendes, which is in fact of Permian age. |
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His fame lies in the fact that he designed the engine used to power the world's first steamboat. |
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The American icon Uncle Sam, who embodies the American spirit more than any other figure, was in fact based on a real man. |
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There is some credibility to this story given the fact that Charlemagne did employ Scottish bodyguards. |
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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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The Bill Chamber was formerly a court of Scotland, often considered as part of the Court of Session but in fact separate from it. |
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The Venetian merchants were impressed by the fact that the Chinese paper money was guaranteed by the State. |
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The two main restrictions on this choice are timetable arrangements, and the fact that many less popular subjects are not offered by all schools. |
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The earliest Irish word for a harp is in fact Cruit, a word which strongly suggests a Pictish provenance for the instrument. |
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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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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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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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Although Sverre forged letters to show that his excommunication had been lifted, he in fact remained excommunicated until his death. |
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Isotopic analysis of tin in some Mediterranean bronze artifacts points to the fact that they may have originated from Great Britain. |
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The other most salient fact about children's maintenance activities is the sheer amount of time spent in nonmeal eating. |
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In deciding whether there is disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to nonmovant will be taken as true. |
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Gildas and that the discrepancies between the two versions can be accounted for by the fact that they were written several centuries apart. |
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The fact that Harold had dismissed his forces in southern England on 8 September also contributed to the defeat. |
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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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In this article we called attention to the fact that blue ointment was more volatile than calomel. |
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Sverre had come to Norway from the Faroe Islands and claimed to have recently discovered that he was in fact the son of King Sigurd Munn. |
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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 is, that so far as the upkeep of the Fleet is concerned, they are entirely redundant. |
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In fact all of them, except in Russia and the United States, supported their own government. |
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During the Ordovician, in fact during the Tremadocian, marine transgressions worldwide were the greatest for which evidence is preserved. |
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The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism. |
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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 task of discussing priority concerns for this region is complicated by the fact that there are essentially two rural northeasts. |
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It is a singular fact that until within a few years this fish was never seen in America. |
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The station is in a shallow cutting, a fact obscured at the front by a hotel building, but which can be clearly seen from the other three sides. |
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It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians. |
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The fact of diversity is observed in comparing the diversity of time, culture, authors' perspectives, literary genre, and the theological themes. |
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In fact Wroth had to preach in the churchyard because the church was too small to accommodate all those who attended. |
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They nominally recognized the Abbasid Caliphate, but were in fact ruling independently from their capital in Zabid. |
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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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Most of the Alemanni were probably at the time in fact resident in or close to the borders of Germania Superior. |
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Although associated today only with Latin, ancient Rome was in fact multilingual. |
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The water flowing down the tunnel towards the cages is real, apart from the fact it now flows down a channel rather than over the miners feet. |
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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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The BBC's Bangor base played host to the BBC Variety Department during the war, although this fact was never officially announced. |
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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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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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The fact that the letter was incised above the line indicates that it is probably an omega. |
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The fact that jellyfish are increasing is a symptom of something happening in the ecosystem. |
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Except for the fact that he was not considered Roman, Odoacer's ethnic origins are not completely known. |
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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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But the fact is not adverted to, that, after the chamber has been warmed, the choffer is removed or extinguished. |
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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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Now, the fact is, I had started because I thought I saw the end of a good clew. |
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The fact that some sources are silent about the Geats indicates that any independent Geatish kingdom no longer existed in the 9th century. |
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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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When one decides to raise sheep, he accepts the fact that coyotes come with the territory. |
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The master plan took into consideration the fact that even shortly after the war a large increase in automobile traffic could be anticipated. |
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Now envy and antipathy, passions irreconcilable in reason, nevertheless in fact may spring conjoined like Chang and Eng in one birth. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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Frank was proud of the fact that in all his years as a corrections officer, he had never been assaulted by an inmate. |
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Madame Grandoni had insisted on the fact that she was an actress, and this little speech seemed a glimpse of the cothurnus. |
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Yet, given that Pliny had not heard the word directly from a Cimbric informant, it cannot be ruled out that the word is in fact Gaulish instead. |
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However genetic data now indicate that the rhinolophoid microbats are in fact more closely related to megabats than to other microbats. |
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In fact they established hedges throughout their lands in order to make them difficult for cavalry. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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Peter's in 1540 and Michelangelo was in fact protestingly working on its design also. |
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Some people may identify as asexual for a period and then decide that they are in fact demisexual, or even sexual. |
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The fact is Demoncrats are more intolerant of those differing from them than are Republicans. |
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From the fact that this was the most noticeable feature in their costume, the name came naturally to be the denominative term of the tribe. |
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Despite the fact that the Western Roman secular authority disappeared entirely in Europe, it still left traces. |
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The tool performs a descendency check to ensure the object is in fact a descendant before allowing the operation to proceed. |
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The fact that he had clear objectives ensured that he wrote his stories with a definite end in mind. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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The fact that the war is no longer the main issue in the election points to the dynamism of foreign affairs. |
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The fact that late developers emerged, ripe for grammar school education, having 'failed' the eleven plus test, was embarrassing. |
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The spirit of the Spanish Erasmians was in fact different from the spirit that inspired Erasmus and his followers in the rest of Western Europe. |
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Part of its importance comes from the fact that the author shows his historiographical methodology. |
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Its similarity to a bow may not be immediately obvious, but in fact both serve to accumulate energy by elasticity in a fundamentally similar way. |
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Society, in general, addresses the fact that an individual has rather limited means as an autonomous unit. |
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The crucial question, then, is to what extent is the factness of a fact dependent on coherence? |
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In fact the contractor was unable to complete it and went into administration, under its creditor, the finance company Warrant Finance. |
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At first blush it seemed that what was striking about him rested on the fact that his dress was exotic, his person foreign. |
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The fact that dogs have a well developed sense of smell suggests that they might be able to use the odour of faeces as a means of communicating. |
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He appreciated the honesty, he appreciated the fact that I rang him and was prepared to be fair dinkum with him, and he heard what I said. |
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This was notable for the fact that he was the only independent in recent times to have been elected for a second term. |
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Some have argued that the disaster was in fact caused more by an error in latitude than in longitude. |
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The lovers she seems to pursue with her figurative language in fact retreat under the barrage of similes, metaphors and fables. |
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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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The fact that he could make such an argument reveals how far his influence in Iceland had come. |
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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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However, since then Radiocarbon dating has shown that the Middle Stone Age is in fact contemporaneous with the Middle Paleolithic. |
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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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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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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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The fact is, after thirty years of gender-baiting, the party has hit a bump. |
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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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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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Conan, dispossessed of his throne and dead had in fact all the qualities of the Danish ghostking. |
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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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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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Now, other than the fact that that is bureaucratic gobblygook written by somebody whose fourth language must be English. |
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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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Their utility stems from the fact that fertilizers are subject to antagonistic processes. |
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In fact potash fertilizers are usually potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, potassium carbonate, or potassium nitrate. |
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An independent cartographer and an aspiring actor resist the fact that they are each others' heartmates. |
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The mixed layer depth is in fact greater in winter than summer in each hemisphere. |
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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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But the very fact that you are doing it hidingly means it is not all right. |
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This is reflected in the fact that cod more actively search for food during the day. |
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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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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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He claimed that a dream is first established by the fact that the person is asleep when they experience it. |
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The fact that skin color largely dictated possible partners in marriage promoted racial distinctions as well. |
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Ulysses justifies endangering his sailors by the fact that his goal is to gain knowledge of the unknown. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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The great peril of our existence lies in the fact that our diet consists entirely of souls. |
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The fact that Ptolemy did not represent an eastern coast of Asia made it admissible for Behaim to extend that continent far to the east. |
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The significance of this law was in the fact that it robbed the patricians of their final weapon over the plebeians. |
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One of Claudius's investigators discovered that many old Roman citizens based in the modern city of Trento were not in fact citizens. |
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Moreover, all this ruin was brought upon the Romans by a woman, a fact which in itself caused them the greatest shame. |
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Kelley has criticized some of Fell's work but nonetheless argued that genuine Celtic Ogham inscriptions have in fact been discovered in America. |
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This is based on the decree mentioned in the Augustan History, an unreliable mix of fact and fiction. |
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The plan addresses the fact that traffic in York is predicted to grow considerably over the coming years. |
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The fact that mitochondrial DNA is maternally inherited enables genealogical researchers to trace maternal lineage far back in time. |
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In fact as part of the standard kit, Roman soldiers would carry a sickle, which would be used to forage food. |
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It is a simple fact that poor diet negatively affects a military's combat readiness. |
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This fact leads to the existence of a theoretical upper bound on the strongest wind speed that a tropical cyclone can attain. |
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Meanwhile, Edward VI, despite the fact that he was only a child of nine, had his mind set on religious reform. |
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Compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the magnetic poles, a fact which navigators have known for centuries. |
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Even then the position was complicated by the fact that Lutherans were not in favour of the annulment. |
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The fact that he is next but three in line for senior partnerdom never stops him looking startled. |
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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 fundamental difficulty of studying modern history is the fact that a plethora of it has been documented up to the present day. |
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The fact that different structures can be shown to be functionally isomorphic implies that they are analogous, not homologous. |
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These encounters are useful in understanding that Odysseus is in a world beyond man and that influences the fact he cannot return home. |
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This did not mollify those who were displeased with the fact that the Iranian leader had been invited onto the campus. |
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In fact all the competing theories have developed their own specialized jargons and have a tendency to be difficult to penetrate. |
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Ted and I have Javerts in our lives, those who will not accept the fact that God the Father has welcomed his prodigal son home. |
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The fact is that Mr. Roosevelt has always with perfect frankness confessed himself to be what is currently called a Jingo. |
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She focused on other aspects of the government, but was a feminist by virtue of the fact that she was a woman working to influence the world. |
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In part the NECC owes its existence to the fact that the ITCZ is not located at the equator, rather several degrees latitude to the north. |
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Lambert also suggests that Nelson in fact acted to put an end to the bloodshed, using his ships and men to restore order in the city. |
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Added to the fact an interception relied on visual sighting, a kill was most unlikely even in the conditions of a moonlit sky. |
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This would also account for the fact that Clan MacKinnon is amongst the ancient clans of Scotland. |
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Although described as a Union of Crowns, until 1707 there were in fact two separate Crowns resting on the same head. |
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These developments symbolise the fact that parliament and government were by no means the same thing by this point. |
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The wall surfaces to be covered being vast, a number of paintings were in fact done in oil on canvas. |
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However, it was reported that pollsters had in fact picked up a late swing to Labour immediately prior to polling day, not the Conservatives. |
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There is no conclusive evidence, scripturally, historically or chronologically, that Peter was in fact the Bishop of Rome. |
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Michael's knifeplay had never aroused him, but that fact had never concerned Jonathan, for Michael had never insisted upon it. |
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The war was expected to last only a few weeks but in fact lasted four years. |
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This may have its origins in the fact that it is at home both on land and in the water. |
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There are some cities where the local government district is in fact smaller than the historical or natural boundaries of the city. |
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A cathedral may in fact be a relatively small building, particularly where they exist in sparser or poorer communities. |
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The exceptional preservation is due to the fact the site, Priory Park, belonged to a monastery and has never been built upon since Roman times. |
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Aggravating this outflow was the fact that silver was the only commodity accepted by China for exporting goods during this period. |
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The fact that the Communist Party is not elected also relieves the pressure to please people, increasing its independence. |
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It is also unusual in not producing the neurotransmitter substance P, a fact which researchers find useful in studies on pain. |
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Early designs also respond very slowly to power changes, a fact that killed many experienced pilots when they attempted the transition to jets. |
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The fact is, MTV is one of the best leveragers of the dual cultural passport among youth marketers. |
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He was Walton Athletic Club's best runner, a fact discovered when he passed the group while running alone. |
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A visit by Erwin Chargaff to England in 1952 reinforced the salience of this important fact for Watson and Crick. |
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However, the fact that the North American Plate is nowhere being subducted, although it is in motion, presents a problem. |
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The French declared war on Burgundy, despite the fact that Charles was initially unwilling to help Edward. |
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In fact the line did not start carrying goods until December, when the first of some more powerful engines, Planet, was delivered. |
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Taking advantage of this fact is the coreless or ironless DC motor, a specialized form of a PM DC motor. |
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The fact that most of Hooke's private papers had been destroyed or have disappeared does not help to establish the truth. |
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The observed fact that the gravitational mass and the inertial mass is not the same for all objects is unexplained within Newton's Theories. |
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It can also be interpreted as a precise statement of the fact that differentiation is the inverse of integration. |
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This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. |
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Evidence cited includes the fact that some samples exhibit encapsulated insects, a feature readily explained by the presence of a viscous resin. |
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The fact that Pytheas returned from the vicinity of the Baltic favors Procopius's view. |
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The truck was supposed to leave at dawn, but in fact we spent all morning loading. |
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In fact many of these boats appear to be similar solutions to common transportation needs for working on rivers. |
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The fact is, that full permeation and understanding of an overwhelm or trauma makes it cease as an overwhelm or trauma. |
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However the fact that the losing side could not easily escape meant that battles tended to be hard and bloody. |
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Both archaeological finds and written sources testify to the fact that the Vikings set aside time for social and festive gatherings. |
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The agreement resulted in the fact that the English kings had to pay homage liege to the French monarchs for territories on the continent. |
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Initially a very large community was centred around Swindon, due to the fact many military personnel has been stationed there during the war. |
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Richard had in fact been captured en route to England by the Duke of Austria and was handed over to Emperor Henry VI, who held him for ransom. |
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No cases have been successfully prosecuted under the antislavery law despite the fact that 'de facto' slavery exists in Mauritania. |
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Blake's reasoning for the disengagement has been attributed to the fact that he received a wound to the thigh that day. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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Part of the problem with a single definition of the term Hinduism is the fact that Hinduism does not have a founder. |
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The new certificates however still make reference to the fact that King's is a constituent college of the University of London. |
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This is due not solely, or even majorly, to the fact the above type of analysis concerns itself primarily with what will happen in the long run. |
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After all, the chief charm is in the fact of being made love to. You are making love to me, aren't you? |
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I've finally made peace with the fact that having diabetes means no more sugar. |
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It would never do to turn up overmerry, plus the fact that he was expected to make a speech on this ghastly occasion. |
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Other problems with barrels were their expense, their tendency to leak, and the fact that they were generally used only once. |
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They were considered public or private, according to the fact of their original construction out of public or private funds or materials. |
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Bede however was critical of the fact that the church was not built of stone but only of hewn oak thatched with reeds. |
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Iron had in fact been used in Gothic buildings since the earliest days of the revival. |
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The other dialects are in fact seriously endangered, like Karrharde Frisian, Central Goesharde and Halligen Frisian. |
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Though similar in appearance to gulls, fulmars are in fact members of the family Procellariidae, which include petrels and shearwaters. |
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Early sources say nothing about him other than the fact that he was at Ely and that he led the last band of resisters. |
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Digital technology has made it so easy to manufacture lies that it's become difficult to separate fact from fiction. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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The popular claim that the consumption of mince pies on Christmas Day is illegal is in fact an urban myth. |
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In fact their behavior follows very strict circatidal and circadian rhythms according to the relative moon and sun positions. |
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Not all of the figures identified as prehistoric art are in fact human made. |
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Queen of Night is as close to black as a flower gets, though in fact it is a dark and glossy maroonish purple. |
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Today it is widely accepted that Rungholt did in fact exist and was not just a local legend. |
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The fact that the University of Oslo was founded as late as 1811 had an adverse effect on the development of the nation. |
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The Bay of Kotor in Montenegro has been suggested by some to be a fjord, but is in fact a drowned river canyon or ria. |
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They realise that there are things that are true despite the fact that they can not be seen or understood. |
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This is despite the fact that Portugal remains one of the countries with the lowest per capita GDP in Western Europe. |
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Milton in fact stayed another seven months on the continent, and spent time at Geneva with Diodati's uncle after he returned to Rome. |
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She was in fact challenging the political and literary influences of her circle in her first work. |
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The purpose of the visit was to prepare Annette for the fact of his forthcoming marriage to Mary Hutchinson. |
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It was in fact on 18 May 1845 that he took up his duties at Haworth, at the moment when the publication project was well advanced. |
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Despite the fact that humans have occupied the territory of Portugal for thousands of years, something still remains of the original vegetation. |
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Though often classed as a realist, Lawrence in fact uses his characters to give form to his personal philosophy. |
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Lewis's main character Elwin Ransom is based in part on Tolkien, a fact to which Tolkien alludes in his letters. |
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If true, such a fact should come as no surprise to us, for as a child herself all other children can be nothing but rivals for her. |
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It belongs in fact to the county of Devon, and has always been part of the hundred of Braunton. |
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The fact that he and her sister seemed to be more on the outs than ever may have been half her motivation in leaving the door open a crack. |
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Due to the fact they are not fully adapted to Arctic conditions, they are more vulnerable to predators, most notably polar bears. |
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The music has never become fashionable, a fact often acknowledged by promoters and critics. |
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Mercury had in fact been diagnosed as being HIV positive during 1987, but did not make his illness public and denied that anything was wrong. |
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However, the 2013 results of DNA analysis of those fossil bones revealed that they were in fact those of the bowhead whale. |
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In fact this tradition has been revived in parks and stately homes around the UK at promenade concerts such as the Battle Proms. |
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At the beginning, it explained that Pooh was in fact Christopher Robin's Edward Bear, who had been renamed by the boy. |
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Even the WRU had problems, as it faced the fact that it was the only home union without their own ground. |
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He was renamed after a black bear at London Zoo called Winnie who got her name from the fact that her owner had come from Winnipeg, Canada. |
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The fact that you didn't get an invitation is surely just an oversight. |
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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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Poor breeding may be encouraged by the fact that many horses are sent to the breeding shed following an injury. |
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