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 people will end up eating from the new grain at dawn when in fact they are required to wait until the Omer sacrifice is offered. |
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More than once Walt has caught her talking to herself when in fact she was speaking to Fred. |
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The conversation turned to ages and so a straw poll rated me the second oldest, when in fact I was the youngest. |
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And often people associate charity with an organisation that runs on a shoestring, when in fact that may not be so. |
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Others might claim to be intolerant to red wine, when in fact their body might just be recovering from past over-indulgence. |
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Rivers and streams are being paved everywhere, the general justification being flood control, when in fact it's hogwash. |
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Somehow that statistic came to be portrayed as a bad thing, when in fact it is a heartening trend. |
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Probably because the pose suggests that she's able to sit on her own, when in fact she is leaning parasitically on her Mama. |
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The majority wrongly dismissed these as hypotheticals when in fact such takings are already occurring throughout the country. |
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I think we fall back too often on our power when in fact we probably could do more by persuasion. |
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I had thought that this wasn't working, when in fact it was only not working in Firefox. |
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People were led to believe they had won a top prize when in fact they were being induced to pay for a low value product. |
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I had this idea of him being loud and brash when in fact he's laidback and quiet with this fantastic wit. |
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People bandy around the word tactics when in fact they are referring to all sorts of other aspects of the game. |
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The reference to emoluments has been misunderstood as four times salary, when in fact it's much more. |
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The cronies who run these associations pretend they are progressive, when in fact they are reactionary privateers. |
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Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game. |
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The fracas seems to be primarily the work of one person, presuming to speak for the entire class, when in fact he spoke only for himself. |
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He kept acting as if the crowd adored him when in fact we found him to be an annoying prat. |
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He had looked at this as a simple ball to be enjoyed, when in fact it was just as much a trial to everyone else as to him. |
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We treat them as though they are free and limitless, when in fact they are invaluable and irreplaceable. |
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So most US voters think things are going really well, when in fact the CPA is piloting between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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My flushed cheeks illustrated my shyness, when in fact it was sheer frustration. |
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Never divulging his sexual orientation to his attending doctors, he was diagnosed with a form of Lane disease when in fact he was seroconverting. |
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They may it look as though it is a charitable collection when in fact they are going to sell the stuff off. |
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It is easy to ask a very general question when in fact what is wanted is a response to a specific issue. |
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I had this idea of him being loud and brash when in fact he's laid back and quiet with this fantastic wit. |
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We think that rocks and crystals are solid when in fact they were made up mostly of spaces in between atoms, he argued. |
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So they come back to work, when in fact, maybe they should be out for a week to two weeks because they are still contagious. |
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It looks as though it was made at a particular time when in fact it was made 24 hours later. |
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Columnist John Blunt questioned whether such stunts classed as entertainment, when in fact they showed rather poor, even vulgar, taste. |
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I mistook the hot and cold sweats as simple terror at the thought of not getting around the shops in time, when in fact it was the onslaught of the nasty virus. |
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Some Net enthusiasts rhapsodize about the coming of McLuhan's Global Village, when in fact the fractures and fissures among religious groups are as strong as ever. |
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Pretending these are synonyms when in fact they are antonyms is deceptive. |
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Most people continue to make the mistake that the Democrats are an opposition party when in fact they are best understood as junior partners in a ruling coalition. |
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Hidden debt not on balance sheets led many investors to believe companies were healthy when in fact they were teetering on the edge of insolvency. |
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He laughably said it was a one bedroom place, when in fact it was a bedsit in which he'd made an awfully bodged attempt to incorporate a separate bedroom. |
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It's entirely possible that your computer might be infected with a Trojan Horse that says you are signing one document, when in fact you are signing another. |
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He adds the national surveillance unit set up in 1990 may have created an impression the disease was new when in fact it had been around all along, but previously unrecorded. |
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Reabsorption of these minute embryos due to lack of nidation will lead the dog owner to believe that conception did not occur when in fact it did. |
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The latter proclaims that it educates future leaders in a noble tradition when in fact it ushers future leaders' wives into the art of housewifery. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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He wants to wander round like a manual worker, all masculine and exposed to the elements, when in fact he's just a soft-bellied paper-pusher. |
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London newspapers snootily referred to her as an ex-barmaid when in fact her husband owned a successful pub in Blantyre. |
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Rehrig lists a well-known contemporaneous band piece, Epinicion, under Joseph Paulson when in fact the composer is John Paulson. |
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First it says I was there last year when in fact I was taking part in my own medieval handfast marriage in Northumberland. |
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For a person new to CBD and MBD, it appears to leave people spoilt for choice, when in fact there's barely enough considering the offices in the area. |
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Nevertheless, this is considered normal for most people as speakers have to project themselves as answering the phone when in fact they are not physically. |
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