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As for damages, he said, "That's a question of fact for trial".
As a matter of fact, for two weeks, they were pretending they loved soccer.
Her husband added: "It's very matter of fact for them, because I suppose they've grown up with Madeleine missing.
"As a matter of fact, for a very long time I was basically shedding the baggage I carried back from abroad.
"It's one of those notions that's been repeated often enough to have the status of fact, for which there is no scientific evidence whatever".
He has spent nearly every spare minute -- weekends, vacations, long nights too many to count -- haunting subway stations, libraries, archives, museums and microfilm readers in search of even the tiniest shards of fact for his masterwork.
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What sets it apart, though, is the degree to which it reflects Ms. Ling's reportorial persona and approach, an unusually low-key and matter-of-fact (for television, anyway) blend of skepticism and empathy.
Then Ashley appointed Joe Kinnear as director of football, Llambias left the next day, other clubs including Leicester City overhauled their recruitment, including from France, and Newcastle, with their talk of the top 10 and lack of interest in the cups, came across as too financially matter-of-fact for their own good.
"I can't imagine a better set of facts for a criminal negligence indictment".
That seems a perfectly reasonable set of facts for us to know.
In Mr. Olson's analysis, the situation in California presents a favorable set of facts for an equal protection argument.
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