Everybody knows that the only way to kill zombies is to destroy their mushy, rotty brains.
Everybody knows that husbands give half an ear to the discourse of their wivesand vice versa.
Unidentified Man: Is Neptune a planet, because everybody knows that Neptune's orbit is crossed by Pluto's.
Everybody knows that the vast majority of the deposits in Cyprus are from Russia.
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Everybody knows that our league position, where we finish at the end of this year, is the priority.
It's a big game for us, everybody knows that, but so far we've been doing pretty good at home.
Everybody knows that but goes on digging through the past for clues anyway.
Everybody knows that we have mutuality of interest with regard to certain things.
"Everybody knows that there has been disruption, trauma, instability, even death over the last five years in Portadown, " she said.
Everybody knows that the company has some holes in its portfolio that it will patch up later in the year.
Of course, everybody knows that if the Supreme Court invalidates the mandate, the current Congress would not try to save it.
"Everybody knows that without another package things will get worse, " says Brian Rose, an economist at Warburg Dillon Read in Tokyo.
And of course everybody knows that Plaid Cymru as a party in Wales would always put the interests of Wales first.
And one day ... well, everybody knows that your career is going to end someday, I'm just not ready for that day yet.
And everybody knows that facing world-class competition whether it's in America or whether it's in Asia, we're going to have to do better.
Everybody knows that it's going to be a buyer's market, but not that many people have the money to take advantage of it.
Everybody knows that large drug companies such as Pfizer, Eli Lilly, and Merck are facing the expiry of patents on their best sellers.
Wait a second, everybody knows that the worst financial crisis this country has seen since the 1930s occurred in part because of lax regulation.
Everybody knows that Rage Against the Machine, one of the most socially conscious bands of its generation, is ideal for anything involving the weight room.
"I think everybody knows that, including my 11-year-old son, " she said.
The next phase is going to be the period when they can make acquisitions because everybody knows that there's a lot of real estate debt out there.
Everybody knows that worker ants can run flat-out all day with giant loads of food on their backs, but can they do this and also dance the limbo?
Because everybody knows that in an overcrowded world, prizes do the job of marketing, each year throwing up dozens of novels that might never have been noticed otherwise.
' Everybody knows that James Holmes committed these horrible murders.
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But then everybody knows that not cultivating Mr Helms, whose latest fit of pique is holding up the confirmation of America's ambassador to Mexico, would do foreign policy no good.
But everybody knows that pooling-of-interest accounting, which tends to inflate reported earnings after a merger, helped encourage the conglomerate craze of the late Sixties, and that changing those rules made conglomeration much less attractive.
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So I am very excited about our prospects for deepening relations in the future, and I want to make sure that everybody knows that I intend to be visiting Indonesia next year.
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