The fact that some matter was left over shows they are not, in fact, symmetrical.
In fact, the Investment Company Institute 2012 Fact Book implies the opposite is true.
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However, if it's fact witnesses you need, then it will be fact witnesses you get.
In fact, I think we need to accept the fact that success is all about people too.
The fact that these wines often taste like a sweaty gym sock may, in fact, be no small coincidence.
And I was very encouraged by the fact that there was broad recognition of that fact in the room.
That this irrefutable fact makes us uncomfortable renders it no less a fact.
However, the most salient fact to emerge from smart, ecological portfolios is the fact of doing the right thing.
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In fact, a prior delay in sentencing may have been due to the fact that paying first is clearly better.
Look, we are highly cognizant of the fact and understand deeply the fact that the American people are still hurting.
So fast, in fact, that we all revel in his quirky personality and dig the fact that he comes from Jamaica.
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The fact that we were, as Dr. Romer said, averaging 700, 000 jobs lost a month in that quarter is a fact.
To recall a fact later, it helps to try and remember what you were doing when your brain first noted the fact.
From that fact comes its weakness: the fact that it causes strokes.
The fact that she was going to die within a year refused to cancel out the fact that she might die now.
But the fact remains, experts warn, that they are relying on overseas oversight which may not, in fact, be all that robust.
Now the main issue here is the fact that the store managers and employees are already because of this fact natural adversaries.
Criminal prosecution after the fact doesn't effectively prevent atrocity before the fact.
The fact that the world was full of kooks wasn't any bigger news than the fact that the world was full of bores.
The fact that Americans do not like to see dysfunction in Washington is not a new fact and it certainly is not surprising.
The fact is that these acquisitions, presented to the public as strategic victories by forward-thinking, successful companies are in fact devastating admissions of failure.
The fact that they ended up with such different products has to do with the fact that those audiences are, respectively, pre- and post-verbal.
In fact, I think it was productive, and while nobody hid from the fact that there are differences, that it was a useful conversation.
It hinted at the fact that you just might have been sitting in the sun wearing very little, but it didn't advertise the fact.
You look at every book in the New Testament and it throbs with the fact that Jesus Christ is risen, that is a fact.
Your general durable power of attorney should also name one or two successor attorneys-in-fact to act in the ever prior-named attorneys-in-fact are unable to act.
In fact, one recent observer offered me his leftover film to use until he discovered the X-E1 was, in fact, very much a digital device.
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I've spoken to President Salih, in fact, after this event took place, and the Yemeni Foreign Minister in fact is going to be coming here.
In fact -- in fact, the recovery plan provides a tax cut -- that's right, a tax cut -- for 95 percent of working families.
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