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It appears that, even though it is logically possible for space to be curved, as a matter of fact it is flat.
The awfulness of it all is a matter of fact and no one feels the need to flourish a lot of adjectives to describe their feelings.
So far as the head teacher is concerned, it is a matter of fact that he did exclude him.
So how can they rule against me on a matter of fact when the facts were there?
As a matter of fact, too often presidents have been criticized for second-guessing those commanders.
As a matter of fact, it is not possible to justify this attack on the basis of international law.
As a matter of fact, so many of us cycled to school that the bike sheds filled an entire tennis court.
As a matter of fact, the name printed in my birth certificate was Susan and not Sue.
The timeless truths about life and love are far too matter of fact to make this film worth watching.
As a matter of fact, three of the four first round games yesterday were grim blowouts.
As a matter of fact, nothing was paved and a cloud of dust followed the movement of every aircraft.
As a matter of fact the understanding is quite unclear in this area of Riba al-Fadl as well, like it is in others.
As a matter of fact this whole rising, if it could be called that, was a succession of blunders, mistakes and errors.
As a matter of fact, Mascitti, a Neapolitan, came to Paris a decade earlier and changed his given name to Michel.
As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower.
He has the rhetoric of a neo-Marxist and as a matter of fact he was promoting struggle of class, he was promoting even problem of colors.
The participants in the competition went about their business quite as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the lack of such human qualities as honesty, kindness, and public spirit are generally felt.
As a matter of fact, the husband-to-be is even allowed to steal a kiss as he presents his wife-to-be with a bouquet of roses.
As a matter of fact, the zones here form as thin platelets to minimize strain energy.
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As a matter of fact, I had a bit of a dilemma this weekend whilst reading the Sunday papers.
As a matter of fact, the self-proclaimed upholder of freedom is the biggest suppressor of democracy all over the world.
As a matter of fact, the sight of pavement artists outside the National Gallery gave me the idea of decorating the vestibule.
As a matter of fact, she was petrified of people informing her of things she had done wrong, even if it came with suggestions on how to improve.
Lindsay, it's an interesting question and one that impinged on my senior year project as a matter of fact.
The umpire looks at me strangely, as a matter of fact, the whole infield of The Indians team was staring at me.
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.
And as a matter of fact, Larry, I have asked for polygraphs from defense attorneys in the past.
As a matter of fact, Winston did watch women, he and his friends, on the corner of Frederick Street.
As a matter of fact, it was actually Jonah's magazine that did a cover story a full month ago.
As a matter of fact, I haven't had a nice fresh cup of coffee with creamer in years.
As a matter of fact, the ball glanced off my father's arm before being swallowed up by the crowd.
As a matter of fact, the only noises in the car were Angus whimpering and the quiet purr of the car.
Nor did I know how long that would be the case for us both, either, as a matter of fact.
The challenge of unpredictable variables, as a matter of fact, is what makes a grift fun.
As a matter of fact, yesterday there was an erroneous report that he had been arrested.
As a matter of fact, a Justice of the Peace hearing bad language in the streets could fine an offender on the spot.
As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice.
As a matter of fact, I used to be in that latter group, totally ignorant and aggressive towards even the slightest whiff of cigar smoke.
As a matter of fact, I had two peanut butter sandwiches and two whiskey sours.
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As a matter of fact, Beryl and I can remember when they came over here before the war, without a razoo.
As a matter of fact, you look as if you've been sitting out in the sun as well.
As a matter of fact, the photograph represented an ancient Ampulla, found in a necropolis near Baalbec, which is probably unique of its kind.
As a matter of fact, one group from last semester is currently resitting a course because of suspected plagiarism.
As a matter of fact I had announced my intentions of stepping down after the World Cup at a press conference before we left for South Africa.
As a matter of fact, on Good Morning America recently, Eight O'Clock Coffee beat some of the more expensive roasts out there.
As a matter of fact, he was completely baffled on how to rout a person that wields luck.
I was at that show and, as a matter of fact, I saw your bike getting smashed.
Everyone did quite well on their own, as a matter of fact, and I was extraneous, to say the least.
Yes, as a matter of fact, I had been given kind of the death sentence back at the beginning of the year.
I was in the Caribbean, as a matter of fact, on a vacation and I called him right away.
Now as a matter of fact there are few better times and places to set a novel than in Victorian England.
It sent out cards, this card as a matter of fact, wishing a holiday season of hope and happiness.
No one has ever made a factual objection to anything that appears in my movie or my book, as a matter of fact.
The police will tell you, as a matter of fact, that they are extremely interested in this guy.
Just tonight, as a matter of fact, we were up in Buffalo and we had a dinner of several hundred people.
But, as a matter of fact, they cannot say sayonara to boats once and for all.
She was a bit surprised at the matter of fact way in which the teenagers accepted the change.
As a matter of fact, it had a very dramatic ending, with me telling him off and storming out of the house, with the kids cheering.
As a matter of fact, his screw-ups would make ours look like schoolboy pranks.
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If abortions are a matter of fact, then it makes sense that termination should be made as safe as possible.
As a matter of fact, most so called health nuts don't even scratch the surface of healthy living anyway, no matter how much they can bench press.
The statement may seem matter of fact, yet in context it demonstrates Japan's concern with China's burgeoning sea power.
As a matter of fact, the significance of media is increasing day by day.
As a matter of fact, I'm sure that in less time than a socialist system would take, that same earner could save up enough to go to a real doctor and be treated.
I cannot remember the last time I raced in leg warmers, as a matter of fact, I am not sure if I ever have, but I wore them Sunday, and so did each of my teammates.
As a matter of fact no antithesis exists between deduction and induction.
As a matter of fact, I sympathise with their desire to produce design that refers to itself and to its context as a way of asserting the materiality of the medium.
The extent of flooding is not a matter of opinion, it is a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the functions of books have undergone a process of mutation, and the underlying motivating force is now nothing but the soaring prices.
You have raised a matter of fact and I have no reason to doubt you.
In the end it becomes a matter of fact for the judge to decide.
Of course, road safety will not improve by one hyped-up case or even by innumerable cases which are just reported as a matter of fact in the media and rightly unmourned.
The second is that it is a matter of fact what caused the specific loss.
There is mostly a simple matter of fact narration in the news.
As a matter of fact, it remains caviare to the general to this day, and even among persons educated in music there are many who do not like it, or like it only in small doses.
As a matter of fact, I'm quite looking forward to being an old git.
As a matter of fact, over-indulgence in grain has been tied to azoturia, yet so have vitamin and mineral deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and severe dehydration.
As a matter of fact, I don't like anything to do with fashions or trends.
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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As a matter of fact, we are continuing our contacts and meetings.
As a matter of fact, I did, but it came as quite a shock to discover that I was just as guilty of accepting received wisdom as fact as the next man.
As a matter of fact, we played Bravo Playhouse with Rebecca Romijn and Kenan Thompson and had them reenact that fight.
As a matter of fact, it was a very cordial, very warm meeting.
However, when someone states something totally and obviously false as a matter of fact, it is up to the paper to either edit the error out, or provide the correct information.
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.
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.
As a matter of fact, he was a generous, kind true gentleman, and I use the word in the purest and original sense.
Sandy may actually help the vermin spread diseases, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the methods of primitive accumulation are anything but idyllic.
As in other applications of the phrase sui generis, the decisions will be a unique matter of fact, degree, and professional opinion.
As a matter of fact, the petrifaction of the bodies of plants and animals is not more extraordinary than the transformation of waters.
As a matter of fact, it was national or transpartisan policy and stood outside daily political controversies.
As a matter of fact, famous sayings are always being misattributed, borrowed and they live on and on.
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.
As a matter of fact, very few works have been published on library science in general and library activities in Nepal in particular.
As a matter of fact, at this time the Finnish peasantry was outraged by the actions of their elite and almost exclusively supported Gustav's actions against the conspirators.
I am of the opinion, upon the evidence, that, although provision was made in the bolt for the split key, as a matter of fact no split key had ever been inserted.
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As a matter of fact, there was much more of the aesthete in him than of the Nonconformist.
As a matter of fact, reaction takes place at the boiling temperature of the anhydride.
As a matter of fact, we dig a gulf between the material and the spiritual which does not exist.
They seldom do enter, as a matter of fact, for they are not particularly interested in archeology.
But seeling, as a matter of fact, has now gone quite out of fashion in this country.
I had to tell him that dona Antonia, as a matter of fact, was not back in town yet.
They were full of noise and commotion, and yet, as a matter of fact, they were dullish as they dropped one after another.
As a matter of fact, in their family every ebullition of feeling was regarded as childish.
As a matter of fact, Batsch under embolus crocatus first presents an unmistakable description and figure.
As a matter of fact, whatever mistakes have been made, there has been no favouritism.
As a matter of fact, the way out of the difficulty had been indicated soon after fermi's original announcement.
He was, as a matter of fact, just returning from a night of festivity at the Nobility Club.
As a matter of fact, we should seek vainly for proof of any attempt to Frenchify the country at the time.
As a matter of fact, idle talk and galimatias of the sort are in no wise literature.
This general-purpose lamp, as a matter of fact, was mostly made use of by Higgs.
As a matter of fact the respectable Negroes are still living in Greensburg on friendly terms with the white people.
As a matter of fact, words are, as a rule, the shallowest portion of all the argument.
As a matter of fact, it was the very best sort of harmonicon and specially made to the scale of the Hotel.
As a matter of fact, we do find a singular satisfaction in the troubles of others.
As a matter of fact I do not approve of the hoisting of flags on the church tower.
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But he did not kick, for, as a matter of fact, the horsehide had clipped the plate.
As a matter of fact, Vancouver was carrying out a deliberate plan, and one which was far from ill-conceived.
As a matter of fact, she adored music, and it was Rossini's improvisation that had moved her.
As a matter of fact, his writing is done with a stylograph pen, which he always carries in his pocket.
Which it did, as a matter of fact, but it was a tonic, 'stead of actin' like an intoxicant.
As a matter of fact, she lives in Pelham and has never heard of Freud or Jung.
As a matter of fact, Bismarck never used the ducal title of Lauenburg conferred on him.
As a matter of fact the contrary holds true, and the Tajik is superior to any of his masters in point of mental capacity.
As a matter of fact it had been lofted high into the air and both I and the caddie had seen it with the most perfect distinctness.
As a matter of fact, thallus, whom you mentioned, needs a doctor rather than a magician.
As a matter of fact, at least two very valuable substances are obtained by this operation, methyl alcohol and acetone.
As a matter of fact, when unassociated with gross pathological lesions, the senile tremor has no such significance.
He would tell Minna, quite as a matter of fact, for there could be no mistake.
As a matter of fact, he's rather afraid of me, so you ought to be able to pulverize him.
As a matter of fact many of our best drinking waters have all sorts of unspecified qualities.
I saw that it would never do with us, and that it ought, as a matter of fact, to be uplifted.
Apart from an impression, as a matter of fact you were present and knew she was needling him to purchase an automobile?
As a matter of fact, this course was actually followed by a small transport, or victualler, left behind with the Revenge.
Most of it, as a matter of fact, was read only when we were on the Oscar II, bound for home.
They are widely divergent, directly opposed to each other, as a matter of fact.
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As a matter of fact, he was sitting trussed upon a Windsor chair in an underground thieves' cellar-kitchen.
As a matter of fact the path of a projectile in vacuo is only approximately a parabola.
It is, as a matter of fact, not improbable that the parcel post service as a whole is conducted at heavy loss.
As a matter of fact, the function of the parotid gland was not well understood at this time.
Thus the slave gets a chance of acquiring what will be as a matter of fact a peculium.
At first, as a matter of fact, the thing was quite a philanthropical concern.
As a matter of fact, flexibility and pliancy are not correct definitions of a bow's chief quality, as they amount to weakness.
It was to this imperfect and perishing world that matter of fact, positivistic science referred.
As a matter of fact, the newcomer did not look in the least like an Eastern potentate.
As a matter of fact, he will have so disturbed himself as to predispose to insomnia.
As a matter of fact they belong to the prehistory period of Britain, and to test their value scientific methods are required.
As a matter of fact, all sorts of additional burdens, besides the Pure Land taxes, were instituted and levied on most lands.
As a matter of fact, the thought that you would come to the rescue never occurred to me till I was biking back from town.
As a matter of fact, he became detached rather early in the game, having been accidentally given a bucker.
As a matter of fact, it is just as tasty, and almost as luscious as cherry brandy.
But while as matter of logic it is inconclusive, as matter of fact it is chimerical.
His Parliament, however, met him as a matter of fact in a commendably patriotic mood.
As a matter of fact, the comprador generally grew rich at the expense of his employer.
Ay, but by your own virtue and continency that matter of fact is all his own doing.
As a matter of fact, it was no foot at all he was dabbling, but only a maimed stump.
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As a matter of fact, although Sawyer didn't suspect it, his deposal was in the nature of a taste of discipline.
But he was never seen, as a matter of fact, by any man but the desecrator of his tomb.
An entire Algerian division was, as a matter of fact, detraining and hurrying to fight before Paris.
As a matter of fact, it developed that he knew nothing whatever of ground-squirrels.
But, as a matter of fact, nearly all our chief writers have recognised the value of dialectal words.
As a matter of fact, one should not confuse the different methods of teaching with the dialogical concept of communication.
For Sakhalin by sentence, but as a matter of fact for neither, as far as I can see.
As a matter of fact, he went on discoursing on the Gordon-Bennett affair in French.
As a matter of fact, the road was not yet legitimately dark.
As a matter of fact the children are those of Balthazar Gerbier.
And as a matter of fact I was left just as bamboozled as you were.
As a matter of fact it goes to prove what an exceptionally abstemious person I am.
As a matter of fact she had been well-nigh bored to death there.
As a matter of fact, a sound system of bimetallism is simply bimetallism.
It is ghoulish work, but they have become as matter of fact as can be.
As a matter of fact, zoology is quite as backward as meteorology.
As a matter of fact, scarcely half that number were residents of the city.
As a matter of fact, the winter home of the wheatear is Africa.
As a matter of fact the iguanas are harmless, their shape and coloring being designed to protect them.
As a matter of fact it was about the only kind of logic that could be brought to bear upon my problem.
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As a matter of fact, the only fixtures were the cook and second girl.
As a matter of fact, there was the finest sort of a fracas afoot.
As a matter of fact, the position was created in the Lisbon Treaty in order to transfer power away from rotating presidencies.
There was never any mistake about the Oise, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, on that evening of Carnival, those two, Mills and Blunt, had been actually looking everywhere for our man.
Well, as a matter of fact,' said Elizabeth, carelessly, 'the water's off again.
As a matter of fact, nothing but the circumstance that it was your invitation and that Madame Selarne was to be present, brought me here to-day.
They belong, as a matter of fact, to garvey as much as to me.
He'd say it was so paintable, but I'm terribly matter of fact nowadays, and I shan't be happy till you're as pink and white as a milkmaid.
As a matter of fact, if he does not do it, the conservancy does.
Mud was, as a matter of fact, the worst enemy of the convoys.
As a matter of fact, the work is not tapestry at all, but crewel work.
As a matter of fact, if the priest has possessions and privileges, he at once appears in the light of an oppressor.
As a matter of fact, Hutton was, but he felt annoyed with himself.
But as a matter of fact he expects to see the Philippians again.
As a matter of fact, I owe a great deal to the staunchness of my friends.
Then he replied in a strange outlandish tongue that was, as a matter of fact, Czech.
As a matter of fact thought was not his strong suit in the game of life.
As a matter of fact they had practically no cause for dispute with vane.
As a matter of fact, the search warrant would have met the difficulty.
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He sits now, as a matter of fact, upon an ottoman, upholstered in red.
As a matter of fact, Jim Pink was a sort of semi-professional minstrel.
As a matter of fact, I had a notion that laker wasn't alone in it.
As a matter of fact, he told himself, he was in something of a quandary.
Consequences easy to foresee did, as a matter of fact, ensue.
As a matter of fact, we dropped two horses on that switchback.
Though, as a matter of fact, coincidences are much rarer than we suppose.
As a matter of fact, I happen to know that is not the woodman's chopper.
But, as a matter of fact, it was hardly fair to blame the doctor.
As a matter of fact, Lenin and Comintern were suggesting two different methods for communist parties of capital states and basically feudalist and backward countries.
Though, as a matter of fact, it's not much fun smoking in the dark.
As a matter of fact, according to the time-table, no train was due to leave the station or to arrive at it, on this particular platform, for several hours.
It seemed to him when he left the little bar that he had been there for hours, as a matter of fact barely five minutes had passed since he had left Ernestine.
As a matter of fact, you would have been at the Tower, or underneath it, at this very moment, but for the young lady who probably perjured herself to save you.
How stolid they were and how matter of fact and how sensible.
As a matter of fact, nothing is ever cast in that sense on board ship but the lead, of which a cast is taken to search the depth of water on which she floats.