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The exact fact that she had to specify the fact that she was a female was what made her write The Second Sex in 1945.
But Sacks's aim, as he noted in an interview in 1991, when the film based on Awakenings came out, was ever less to tread the strict path of exact fact than to show the "fundamental dramatic truth of the experience with all its wonder and despair … That there is still the potential of an intense inner life and individuality even in people who seem so very damaged".
The set of modified criteria reveals the exact fact about the emergence and maintenance of cooperation in the structured population.
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Mahmood admits he does not know many exact facts and figures about the EU, but nonetheless he is unfaltering in his position.
Whatever the exact facts of the case against him may be, Chahal's post is unmatched in its myopia, displaying a degree of self-regard that is often observed among the tech industry's most successful figures but that has rarely been quite so baldly expressed.
Whatever the exact facts are, there has certainly been a little funny business going on.
The level of secrecy of the case, which was criticised by some contemporary observers, meant that it was not properly recorded or published, and the exact facts of the argument were not known for some time.
Since that incident the exact facts of which we will never know—"hands up, don't shoot" has become an all-purpose mantra of protests against police brutality and the ease with which the trigger is pulled on minority suspects in particular.
But García said this alarmist behaviour had stopped thanks to intensive campaigns to spell out the exact facts of the disease – how it is spread, and how to prevent infection.
Few professionals mentioned that they believed consanguinity entails a high risk and some felt the increase in risk was a subject of some debate among experts, and that there were no exact facts to communicate to clients.
The metaphor is so exact, in fact, that maybe it isn't a metaphor at all.
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