This fear thankfully has not become a reality, in fact trade in this area is up. |
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Thankfully no horses were lost this year and in fact the jocks came off worst. |
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Like two other symbols of Hawaii, the pineapple and the macadamia nut, the ukulele is in fact an immigrant. |
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The salience of the local press, often assumed to have diminished during the war, in fact increased dramatically. |
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I learnt that someone from my past who I thought liked me in fact hates my guts with a passion. |
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Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference. |
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The comet's tail is in fact made of dust grains and frozen gases from the comet's surface that vaporise because of the Sun's heat. |
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Luckily for him, the bus's tachograph showed that he had in fact been doing 29 mph. |
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The four ideals in fact cannot exist at the same time to form a reasonable and workable system. |
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His successor Frederick Chiluba was only a fluent Bemba speaker but is in fact a Lunda from Luapula Province. |
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Rumour has it, however, that one of the attendees is a long way from the world of dizzy studentdom, and is in fact a newspaper reporter. |
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This may sound horribly sad and depressing to all you free teens but in fact I liked the quiet life. |
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The man is in fact respected in the family precisely because of the sacerdotal function that he fulfils. |
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These people claimed to speak Russian but were in fact speaking a Russified Belarusan, often with the admixture of Yiddish words. |
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It should not therefore fall within Article 30, even if it did in fact lead to a reduction in imports. |
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The assimilative forces that absorbed those immigrants and their languages are in fact even more powerful today. |
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This is in fact what he did and the price he offered is a reasonable basis to assess damages in this case. |
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Most of The Sun's really memorable headlines have in fact been found on the back page, not the front. |
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Instead, he asserts that we are in fact so entrenched in ideology that it is difficult to even distinguish its parameters. |
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The other response is to assert that the supremacy is in fact the solution to the despair. |
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At the moment you have one lot of people handling income tax and another set, in fact one set per council, handling council tax. |
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In later proceedings it was held that the applicant had not in fact suffered such losses. |
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I want to suggest that this is in fact a rather useful rule of thumb for linguists and philologists. |
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Though chiefly a root and fungus eater, today's rufous bettong is in fact frequently observed to chew on animal bones. |
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Television replays later showed that he was in fact fouled, and the red card was eventually rescinded. |
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The third law says that the motion of any moving body tends to be rectilinear, even if in fact it is circular or curved through collision. |
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Defence lawyers routinely accuse victims who failed to make 'vigorous enough' protests, as in fact having consented. |
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The so-called long drinks are in fact short drinks served over crushed ice. |
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What seemed at first to be a paradox is in fact a logically sound proof about contexts. |
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That may sound logical enough but in fact those are the morals of a looter. |
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Although he should have communicated through the Hongs, in fact an interview was arranged for him at which officials of Canton city were present. |
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Let us suppose, for the sake of argument, that this guard did in fact stop to think things over carefully. |
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This argument has lent some support to the argument that we in fact live in an open universe. |
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Beyond the house was what appeared to be a tiny village, but was in fact a number of farm buildings with thatched roofs. |
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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is in fact the archetypal hero myth, retold as a rock opera in modern day Los Angeles. |
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He was in fact the worker of extraordinary things, the teacher of men who accept the truth with pleasure. |
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The areal density estimation method is not a direct headcount, but this is in fact an international standard. |
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It's now a matter of record that the foundation had in fact been massively under-funded. |
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A good overcoat roller in a company need never thirst, in fact he could, if he liked, rule his comrades with a rod of iron. |
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The most important discussion of volcanic activity focuses on the Owens Valley, which is in fact an active rift valley. |
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A U.S. official told CNN that in fact an operation has taken place tonight involving U.S. special forces and Army Rangers. |
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Will the fundamental design of that equipment in fact save my life, or will it actually take it from me? |
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Many approved official prophylactic packs in fact contained antiseptic ointment. |
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But it doesn't take too long to realise that this tiny exhibition is in fact one of the most richly rewarding currently on show. |
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If the product were in fact a cure, it would be widely reported in the media and your doctor would recommend it. |
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On the other hand, lexicographers apparently find no evidence that this was in fact the word's origin. |
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The ability to see patterns is usually not a liability, in fact it is one of the primary skills taught in schools from kindergarten to college. |
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And finally, the study fuelling the latest claims about mobile phones scrambling the mind in fact shows nothing of the kind. |
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As Gilman points out, in a short story this would be the moment where she'd realize that the idol of her dreams was in fact a lewd creep. |
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Electronic B2B services seem revolutionary, but in fact they are really nothing new. |
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I looked down at the hand of his I could see and realized he was in fact telling the truth. |
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Whether she was in fact telling the truth is of course an entirely different matter. |
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This seems like an obvious truth, and yet there is in fact no evidence to support it. |
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While great cities and their outlying regions often look monolithic to outsiders, they are in fact nothing of the kind. |
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That's when I saw that the large, looming shadow was in fact a small plane landing at the airstrip. |
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One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's reverberative qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual. |
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Text messages needed to be sent and received before the next beat to windward, or in fact anything requiring two hands. |
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So you can't split the human and the divine, the human in fact reveals the divine. |
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Below them were rosy cheeks, revealing the poorly concealed secret that Ryel was in fact drunk. |
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It in fact is toxic to only a particular group of lepidopteran insects and particularly cotton bollworms. |
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Little were we to realize, then, that the group has in fact been holding out on us. |
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Our modern wind harps, with their soothing, ethereal tones and contemporary designs, are in fact based on principles that date back to antiquity. |
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See, you may think this is just an aimless ramble, but in fact it's all carefully thought out and planned right down to the last semi-colon. |
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His point was not that we should in fact retrogress, but that the future and the present can be imagined differently. |
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Lessig had in fact brought up the issue, arguing basically that retroactive copyright extensions have no value in promoting new works. |
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It shows the reasons for what would seem at first sight to be mindless vandalism, but are in fact little acts of rebellion. |
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And they have concluded that one way to show that we are not in fact a party of wimps and sissies is to call out the Republicans. |
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The government had in fact wilfully stood in the way of families reuniting, and had aggressively prevented parents reuniting with their children. |
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But Scotland and Sunday can reveal that Pimm's, the drink most revered by England's leisured classes, is in fact made entirely in Scotland. |
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If this sounds like wild speculation, recall that it has in fact been standard political practice since the time of Machiavelli. |
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Can you at least let word get out that in fact you are not going with The Junior? |
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Delaying the reform until after the presidential elections in fact means annulling the results of local elections. |
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Without ever resorting to lecturing his audience, he shows how these otherwise invisible folk are in fact the beating heart of the the big city. |
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I say in the book that my views on religion would be rather that of an Anglo-Catholic, and I do in fact attend church. |
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I just realised it is in fact the same conversation, just the second stage of it. |
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We've benefited in fact because a large percentage of our development costs are in Brazilian reals. |
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Anglers are wrongly referred to as monkfish by fishmongers, though monkfish are in fact angel sharks. |
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Yes, it was a thoroughly enjoyable and fun night and real stars did in fact emerge. |
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So much of claimed rationality is in fact androcentrism masquerading as value-free objective analysis. |
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After a short while, in fact several times a day, he has to resharpen the chisels on a rotary grinding wheel he's acquired. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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You don't have to be a Medici to commission a creative work, in fact if it's not being disrespectful, we almost did it on lay-by. |
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As for animals, on the way up this mountain, in fact we can see it from here, there's a small white boxy thing that you said was a rat trap. |
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The heavily lawyered press release is very suspicious and leads one to conclude that he had in fact divulged the information. |
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There are no vegetables, and in fact the plate is colourless beyond the eerie white of these Polish dumplings. |
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He expected her to be panicking but in fact she thought it was quite funny and was rather proud that she managed to swim to the edge. |
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I think direct democracy or anarchy may in fact be more subject to abuse than the representative type of democracies held up as the ideal now. |
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Moreover, there is a wide range of phenomena which are in fact specific to spoken language only. |
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As if historical fact weren't enough, Jones also shows a fondness for, and in fact a deft hand with, fanciful flights of whimsy. |
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Much of this appears abstract but is in fact loosely representational or symbolic. |
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between. |
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There is a mistaken belief that it is a straight road, while in fact there is a slight bend. |
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By repeating the real Sherman's original words, the text implies that the caller is in fact Sherman. |
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Might your ex-friend have in fact already spotted you and feigned absent-mindedness in order to avoid renewing a difficult relationship? |
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Although alcohol can make you drowsy and is in fact a depressant, it can cause a restless sleep and actually may deprive you of needed REM sleep. |
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A lot of people have said that we do have similar singing voices, although in fact I'm a mezzo soprano and Sandy is an alto. |
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The main problem with such TV altercations is that they pretend to be about openness and honesty but in fact embrace no such virtues. |
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These pages are in fact encrypted nested URLs again, which point to the next rewebber. |
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He was humming the song aloud and loudly, louder in fact than any man would have hummed it had he expected to bump into another human being. |
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Our point of view was we were attacked by an aggressive military and in fact we were just defending house and home. |
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The trouble with a result like this morning's, it was so out of the box that it will in fact affect the long term trend. |
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Both in fact were non-rhotic, while the majority of Americans speak with rhotic accents. |
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Now is anybody suggesting for one moment the business sector would not be able to in fact advocate on its behalf? |
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It all sounds very laissez-faire, but in fact Wright is a little more disciplined than he makes out. |
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This entire album could have been recorded in the earth's cavernous bowels, but in fact it was laid down at Bauer Studios, in Ludwigsburg. |
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Cherax tenuimanus, a crayfish of W. Australia, related to the yabby, but larger, in fact the third largest crayfish in the world. |
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To kill a swan is still considered the height of folly and many used to believe that swans were in fact the reincarnation of human souls! |
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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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Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting used to come here, in fact the Mayfair club has been entertaining London society since. |
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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 thought that this wasn't working, when in fact it was only not working in Firefox. |
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Doesn't the authority of the old university in fact rely upon its solid, thing-like quality, while in the virtual university all bets are off? |
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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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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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Thus, several motorized rifle regiments were in fact comprised of two motorized rifle battalions. |
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You are in fact aligning yourself with a group of people who think socialism is a good thing. |
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The door to my room had in fact been shifted a yard forward to give me exclusive use of this less than desirable ablutionary facility. |
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Some abnormal smears do in fact revert to normal without treatment, but some go on to become cancerous. |
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Exposing quackery in clinical psychology has in fact a much longer history than the article notes. |
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Nobody is going to think you're easy, in fact they will probably think you are sensible and cautious. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances. |
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This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance, which in fact has been largely favourable. |
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What may strike some as a naive grab for mainstream acceptance is in fact a stroke of genius. |
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He was denied access to a solicitor for 24 hours, but his solicitor did not in fact see him until the day after the expiry of this period. |
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However, I think we have a ways to go in terms of convincing actuaries that in fact e-mail is at worst a wash and probably a benefit. |
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So in fact the accusative in the cartoon is not grammatical in Standard English as normally used. |
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At the last minute, Hain was told that his interrogators were in fact planning to question him about something else. |
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Rats have quite large ears unlike voles, so Ratty is in fact a water vole not a rat. |
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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 don't feel any better for it today, in fact if anything my body is really achy and stiff probably from lying down for so long. |
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It is clear in fact that in each issue that Wheeler has not wavered from his goal of attaining balance. |
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The Green's control of the council, while significant, was in fact an own goal created by the Labor Party's failed gerrymander. |
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He in fact wanted to jettison anyone who would stand up to his dictatorial tendencies. |
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Consciences may be salved by the doctrine that the pursuit of self-interest will in fact make everyone better off. |
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The jibba in fact evolved from its ragged model over the fifteen-year period which witnessed the rise and fall of the Mahdist state. |
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The gibe could not be further off the mark, for he is in fact a very proud Jew. |
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What he, in fact every one of us needs, is to strike a balance and stay on an even course. |
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I bet he's down at the races right now in fact instead of here talking to you people. |
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Yes, and in fact in every presidential race there's always a candidate whose honesty is refreshing. |
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She meets Robert, a dentist, whose life appears conventional, but is in fact a fellow lost soul. |
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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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I did in fact take action at that time on advice from officials to address these concerns. |
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The all-clear had in fact sounded from an initial alert when the bomb was dropped. |
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The divers involved claim that the fish weighed 32 kg, so big in fact that it had to be taken to a public weighbridge. |
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They realized that the particles emitted by radioactive elements as they decay are in fact little bits of the atomic nuclei. |
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They have also stated that cannabis is in fact less addictive, and less carcinogenic than the tobacco used to roll the joints. |
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The history of this is in fact set out in the joint judgment of Justices Gummow and Hayne in Angas Law Services. |
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Mendelian inheritance is in fact an instance of a more general mechanism called Weismannist inheritance. |
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What the committee saw in fact was a course which stood up remarkably well to the almost unrelenting rain. |
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To most people, she looks perfectly well, but in fact she came close to death due to her illness. |
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Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being. |
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To repeat what is now a well-worn phrase, it does in fact take a village to raise a child. |
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The first barricaded suspect situation I attended was, as I recall, on a dark and stormy night, in fact it was raining cats and dogs. |
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Disputes often arise about what information was in fact provided in a given case. |
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The rule as it has developed in common law jurisdictions is in fact an exception to an exception to a rule of evidence. |
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The ' sameness ' that seems in line for censure is in fact a notable virtue. |
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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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The rumour mill can stop now, it's also been confirmed that Jen is in fact pregnant with whatshisface's child. |
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In other words, he must be the cog in the wheel of events leading up to the result which in fact occurred. |
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My flushed cheeks illustrated my shyness, when in fact it was sheer frustration. |
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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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It looks as though it was made at a particular time when in fact it was made 24 hours later. |
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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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Some single-celled organisms called protists do in fact use cilia on their cell surface to swim through water. |
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Here it will have to be determined whether the words in fact refer to the claimant. |
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It wasn't long until he was training out of Broadmeadow, in fact the first horse he trained as a trainer saluted the judge. |
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So myself and all my mates all took off for England, and I was to remain there in fact for five years. |
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It takes little imagination to believe that there is in fact something more sinister in the Government's motives. |
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He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor agitation and demobilization. |
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Isn't this a tacit admission that the claim is in fact correct? |
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Thus, she developed ideas about art that resonated with, and in fact pre-dated, many of the major theoretical texts that were subsequently employed to explain her films. |
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No one just goes to war anymore, in fact no one even declares it. |
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If they are in fact linked to North Korea, the threat may not be as empty as people think. |
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Confusingly, in James I's day the vegetable known as a French bean was in fact today's runner bean, while today's French bean was considered fit only for poor people. |
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Unfortunately, there are no special identifying marks on the belt to authenticate its once owner, and in fact there's now only my word that his son passed it on to me. |
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It is not an abuse of process merely to require a litigant to litigate in a tribunal of a Convention country if that tribunal in fact has jurisdiction under the convention. |
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Collins is in fact a free agent, meaning he is not signed to a particular team as of now. |
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The problem is that, amongst other things, their designs require technologies and materials that don't exist, in fact wholesale leaps in the bounds of Science. |
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It's been drawn to our attention that this translation is in fact a retranslation of an original English language piece by Matt Berger, which you can find here. |
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So much so that one begins to wonder if one is in fact witness to an ancient Flanderian sign language, life-threatening to those who fail to grasp its flailing inflections. |
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Boas staged a mock funeral for Qisuk and lied to Minik about what he did with his father's body, which in fact was autopsied and accessioned to the museum's collections. |
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It was nice to be, in fact it was a revelation and a relief to be, in a theocracy where church and state was interconnected in such a fruitful way. |
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Livingstone in fact seeks to head off this accommodationist approach with a brief consideration of the special demands that our present situation places on education. |
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He in fact briefly stayed with Smellie when he first arrived in London in 1741, but he soon moved away to become an assistant to James Douglas, another Scottish accoucheur. |
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The writing is full of exposition and flowery, stilted language that may in fact be historically accurate but in large measure prevents the characters from coming to life. |
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But Boredom, defensively subtitled A Lively History, is in fact a spirited, no-nonsense guide to a surprisingly contentious topic. |
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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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Gehrig had an off-season and was in fact a year from retirement. |
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I agree that there should be a state-by-state analysis of this, and so one can in fact say, gee, do you approve of a particular wording of a constitutional amendment? |
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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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If the witness did in fact witness such a terrible crime, the testimony will survive in the crucible of cross-examination. |
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When the tests for dimorphism are now applied to these adults, it is clear that they are in fact dimorphic in just the same manner as other Jurassic ammonites. |
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Your Lordship's judgment has analysed in great detail exactly what the was, which in fact was not particularly clear when we came to draft the grounds of appeal. |
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It didn't seem like a very big deal at the time, and in fact I had all but forgotten about it until I woke up this morning with a pronounced limp. |
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What the commanders will in fact encounter in New York is the legacy of firefighter Ronald Bucca. |
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Although this reader is offered under the rubric of book history, in fact it encompasses the many forms of American print culture, including newspapers and magazines. |
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Wage rates, for many people, have in fact remained at subsistence level. |
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Having driven down there on our grand tour of South Lochs we discovered we could in fact see our house through the bins therefore Cromore is directly opposite us. |
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Pretending these are synonyms when in fact they are antonyms is deceptive. |
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Well, it is in fact true that the unique geology of Afghanistan has endowed the country with vast mineral deposits. |
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Now history reveals that looking yearningly to America for inspiration in moments of crisis has in fact been a recurrent impulse within Britain's leading groups. |
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There was in fact no real commitment from the Account Holder at all. |
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After hearing Diesel's mockery of an Asian accent, Yao told reporters that Chinese in fact was difficult to learn he struggled to master it himself. |
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Wagar cites other examples of resurrections from the dead, which in fact have occurred, yet he falls short of mentioning who raised them from the dead. |
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This is not the 2003 joke where Ramsay told a table of vegetarians that their artichoke soup had been made with vegetable stock when it was in fact made with chicken stock. |
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The gunman threw out the key to a van that he said was parked nearby with a shotgun inside that was in fact recovered. |
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Lewis was in fact an Irish-born Anglican, with leanings more toward the theology of the Fathers and the undivided Church than to the Anglo-Catholicism of his day. |
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With boosted confidence and safe in the knowledge that people do in fact want to see traditional shows with farm animals, the organisers can now plan ahead for next year. |
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One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward. |
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The defendant eventually paid off his fines and in fact had secured reinstatement of his driver's license on the very day previous to the date of the accident. |
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There is a tendency to conceive of the Allied landings on D-day as a single event, but in fact it was just the first step. |
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Teeth are in fact alive, and can be kept in a good state by being immersed in milk to increase the chance of them being reincorporated into the body. |
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And therein lies a clue that perhaps this superman can in fact be tripped up by an opponent who fights through the pain to inflict agonies of his own. |
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They sometimes say they are, but in fact when push comes to shove, they are no more interested in the weaker clubs than they are in clubs that are not in Victoria. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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Widely derided as being out of touch with the country, in fact the prime minister showed an acute awareness of the opposition's weaknesses and how best to exploit them. |
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It is in fact a very advanced and concentrated refined lacteal complex. |
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The commenter said Dodson is not a full-blooded member of any tribe and is in fact one-quarter Aleut, not Inuit. |
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They also allege their children are not in fact siblings, despite having been told they were. |
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But the constant reaffirmation of the slogan of indivisibility has not prevented regular claims that one set of rights or the other must in fact be accorded priority. |
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The big twist is that by requesting those documents, Hall did in fact uncover a nepotism problem plaguing UT admissions. |
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Yet Anders Gravers is in fact a bona fide xenophobe whose views are antithetical to freedom. |
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He's so good in fact it seems virtually no one has worked him out. |
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What if the pain her mother and doctors observed had nothing to do with disability, but was in fact pain? |
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In 2011, however, another study found more evidence to support the idea that men can in fact be aroused by men and women alike. |
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The old adage that at night all cats are gray is in fact quite true. |
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From the first they were opposed by more liberal Protestants, particularly Arminians, who saw no evil in decent theatre, and in fact appreciated theatrical shows. |
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The state ostensibly dominated the society, but it was in fact the landed aristocratic families that kept the state at bay and perpetuated local power for centuries. |
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The binder is much too small to contain women, and in fact does not even fit one woman very adequately. |
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The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice. |
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This would in fact mean that the ALP is no longer a labor party but rather a vaguely progressive organisation not unlike the Democratic Party in the United states. |
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But what appeared to be a minute particle of dirt on a telescope lens was in fact a rare daylight view of the planet Mercury crossing in front of the Sun. |
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Rayner et al. suggested that in both bats and birds flying in air, wingbeat gaits are in fact defined by upstroke function, which varies with wing morphology. |
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What they represent as ludic freedom in fact represents an attempt to get off the point, abandon the development of new products and instead behave in an infantile manner. |
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It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them. |
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Before the Findlay decision was given in Strasbourg, the British government had in fact sought and obtained legislation in Parliament to reform the court martial system. |
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The windows along the south side, which appear from without to be four-centred Gothic arches, are in fact round-headed, with classical archivolts and keystones. |
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Though this has been portrayed as genuine consultation, in fact the lack of any real, driving ideas about educational reform is an abnegation of political responsibility. |
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Underneath the veneer of westernisation there is a hugely abundant and powerful cultural tradition that won't die out and is in fact also influencing us in the west. |
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But it does chafe to be arrested by language cops when you are in fact driving in the right lane. |
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However, a number of films whose story setting is Cornwall are in fact filmed elsewhere. |
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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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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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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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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 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 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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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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Most of these farmers were in fact soldiers, who grew their own sustenance out of necessity. |
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The mixed layer depth is in fact greater in winter than summer in each hemisphere. |
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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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Conan, dispossessed of his throne and dead had in fact all the qualities of the Danish ghostking. |
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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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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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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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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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The war was expected to last only a few weeks but in fact lasted four years. |
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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 truck was supposed to leave at dawn, but in fact we spent all morning loading. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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Iron had in fact been used in Gothic buildings since the earliest days of the revival. |
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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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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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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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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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Though often classed as a realist, Lawrence in fact uses his characters to give form to his personal philosophy. |
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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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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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Hawke and Sellers are generally held to have been autocratic and decisive, but in fact both relied heavily on sound professional advice. |
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The final was in fact the lowest attendance of the 1972 tournament as the French public seemed disinterested in any game not involving France. |
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There are usually 40 horses taking part in the race but fewer than ten may in fact complete the course. |
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De facto, or actual, sovereignty is concerned with whether control in fact exists. |
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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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The first example was the close relationship between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt who were in fact distantly related. |
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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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The two contracts prove that there was in fact a relationship between the defendants and DP World. |
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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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They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation. |
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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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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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Bengal had in fact been partitioned by the then viceroy Lord Curzon in 1905, along with its adjoining regions. |
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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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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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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 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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During the Ordovician, in fact during the Tremadocian, marine transgressions worldwide were the greatest for which evidence is preserved. |
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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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