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His fictitious musings are made fact by the status of their infernal scribe, while their reportage is a reminder of Mr Mailer's own journalistic roots.
But whereas 2012 saw long-rumoured redundancies made fact, and long-empty positions filled (Hedi Slimane's installation at Saint Laurent and Raf Simons's appointment to Dior, respectively), 2013 was more unexpected.
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He made fact-finding trips to Beijing.
So I think we'll have a lot of decisions that are made fact-free.
According to Mr. Wei at the automobile association, executives from Toyota Motor and Mitsubishi Motors have made fact-finding trips to Shandong.
In this change, the court has made fact-finding a major part of certification, increasing the cost and the stakes of starting a class action.
The House of Lords outlined some common-sense criteria to help decide other cases, including the seriousness of the allegation made, fact-checking (if any), whether comment had been sought, the tone of the article and the circumstances of publication.
Kiely added that Trump, who has a fraught but symbiotic relationship with the media, has made fact-checkers' roles harder by shifting the burden of proof to others.
A residual positivism makes fact and intuition seem to be antithetical terms: hard knowledge versus subjective empathy.
I'm still making fact paintings, copying photographs in oil and having teams of people all making the work.
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