Sentence examples for fact from which from inspiring English sources

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All things are passing; this is the unsettling fact from which, during normal times, we've tried to escape by acquiring money and spending it.

Robert Trent Jones II, the renowned golf course architect who will redesign the course, happens to be a history buff, a fact from which Mr. Gilligan took heart.

"The more I advanced in the study of American society," he wrote, "the more I perceived that this equality of condition is the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived".

The sad fact, from which Johnson does not shy away, is that far from being impartial enforcers of the law, New York police officers have historically taken sides against anyone threatening their particular ideas of order and authority -- even when that has meant clubbing workingmen demanding an eight-hour day or teenage girls striking outside sweatshops.

The lone seedling of fact from which these Grade-Z Scheherazadisms sprang was that, unlike his siblings, young Harold Rubin (not Robbins, just his way of going Gentile into that good night, and in the heyday of the Jewish American novel, too) was the spawn of a previous marriage his father tried to conceal after Harold's mom died young.

He was a popular kid with the crush-worthy, physical aesthetics akin to a young Ian Ziering (Beverly Hills, 90210 was becoming hugely popular at the time, a fact from which Mark benefited greatly, however accidentally).

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If they did, publishers' lists wouldn't be so crowded with literary histories and biographies, those chronicles of messy facts from which enduring art sometimes springs.

Once an employee has established facts from which it may be presumed that discrimination has occurred, it is up to the employer to prove that no such discrimination has in fact occurred.

While the plaintiff still had to prove the facts from which sex-discrimination could be inferred, the judge said, it was up to the employer to prove that discrimination had not in fact taken place.

"The work to collect the facts from which final assessments have to be made and such corrections as may be necessary to our intelligence system -- that has yet to come about," Senator Warner said.

Bacon's interest in careful experimentation and the systematic collection of facts from which generalizations could be made was characteristic of this group.

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