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During the late nineteenth century, the Italian art critic Giovanni Morelli, dismissing many traditional connoisseurs as "charlatans," proposed a new "scientific" method based on "indisputable and practical facts".
Topics include paper currency, artificial life, Norse and classical myth as well as the restless quest for technical progress.Quite apart from what it all means, there are several practical facts that until now have killed any attempt at professional staging dead.
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Fabulous idea; glorious — though modest and practical — fact.
"It is a practical fact that they have filled up their roster," he said.
"So as a matter of practical fact, the government has emergency powers".
First is the practical fact that time worked outside of work is hard to track.
The governments of our estranged European allies, led by reality-based statesmen, will do their best to accommodate the practical fact of a second Bush term.
The lag in United States tourism may be due less to memories of the war and more to a practical fact: There are no direct flights between the United States and Vietnam.
Those who believe that 500 places is the optimal size for a prison overlook the practical fact that it is highly unlikely that 20-plus sites will be found in London to build them, he says.
Acquaintances say that Mr. Ai's motives for choosing Berlin include his large following in Europe, his many friends in the city, its artistic freedom and cultural life, and the practical fact that property is cheap compared with cities like New York.
This practical fact led her to wider considerations.
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