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On the other hand, it must be remembered that it is an ascertained fact that the aborigines taboo a word on the death of anyone bearing that word as a proper name.
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Wala said it has been "virtually impossible" to ascertain facts about the administration's targeted killing program.
EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas flew to Estonia on September 28 to ascertain facts concerning the case and to take appropriate action.
The logographers also served as advocates and speech writers in the courts, and the need to ascertain facts and make arguments clearly influenced their writings.
Significant parts of scientific investigation are carried out on models rather than on reality itself because by studying a model we can discover features of and ascertain facts about the system the model stands for; in brief, models allow for surrogative reasoning (Swoyer 1991).
After any tragedy, of course, there is a fog that makes it difficult for survivors to ascertain facts.
We have ascertained this fact by repeat experiments, changing the acquisition time (and order) for the Cu2p region.
Turnbull said his departmental secretary would report back to him after he ascertained the facts.
You might be the only human for miles, but you can't visually ascertain that fact as readily as you can in Montana.
Radium in Nature. Radium exists in minute proportion in every kind of soil and water; the extraordinary sensitiveness of the methods of analysis has made it possible to ascertain this fact.
Thus, to ascertain this fact, it is necessary to test the kurtosis of the MIMO-MAI.
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