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Messy facts about the awfulness of the government are politely ignored.
A Beautiful Mind, however, has taken the Wet Wipes to the messy facts of Nash's biography.
McGee also has a tendency to try to force messy facts into her arguments, even when they don't really fit.
Nostrums suitable to the textbook world of perfect competition, they argue, do not fit the messy facts of electricity markets.
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.
On any given night, hundreds of people show up to hear a novelist tell a story, a poet turn mush into sublime rhyme, an essayist make narrative sense of messy facts.
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Yes, there's the messy fact of the lobbyist-infested, special interest-manipulated sausage-making that defines Washington's policy machinery and that invariably derails the best of intentions.
I can only offer a few glimpses from this under-reported Ukrainian home front here: not a fairytale simplistic narrative, but the messy, uncomfortable facts.
So messy, in fact, that the theory of a built-in periodicity in American political history has been rather discredited in recent years.
While I felt that the justification of my trauma was messy, the fact that I was traumatized was clear.
The film avoids some of the messy real-life facts of the Wilson saga.
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