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The film, written and produced by the documentarian Ken Burns, with his daughter, Sarah Burns, and her husband, David McMahon, offers a matter-of-fact but profoundly disturbing depiction of the forces that led citizens, politicians, the media and the criminal justice system to brush past yawning gaps in the evidence in the case.
When Neil offers a matter-of-fact response when asked if he has sampled Delia's cooking – "I wonder if anybody has asked Louis van Gaal if he has been around to the Glazers for dinner?"– it is another hint of the no-nonsense streak he undoubtedly needs in the unforgiving environment of Premier League management.
In his address, Mr. Dell, 37, the chairman and chief executive, offered a matter-of-fact explanation for why his company was certain to move inexorably beyond the desktop into corporate data centers, selling more large computers and attacking the business stronghold of I.B.M., Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems.
From Oct. 9, it will offer "A Matter of Style: The Influence of French Art on the Old Lyme Art Colony," examining the steady influence of French Barbizon and Impressionist artists on the American Impressionist painters living and working in Old Lyme a century ago.
He then offered, in a matter-of-fact West Texas twang, "I like Bob, but I think we both know friends are friends, but business is business".
The book offers a harrowingly matter-of-fact account in which he describes loading corpses into the ovens 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
But if it tells, in Mr. Ludin's words, "a typical German story," the movie also offers an unusually matter-of-fact picture of the private and public effects of ordinary evil.
What additional insights the documents might offer is a matter of speculation.
Many are nothing more than annual sports' events or vaudeville attractions which are offered as a matter of routine.
Bike tours (from €30) are offered as a matter of course, on the farm's single trail park and on numerous tracks of varying difficulty throughout the mountains.
Graft, he said, must be separated into two distinct classifications, "legal" and "illegal". "Legal graft" is a customary but unethical form of pocket padding, which is more or less expected of public officials as part and parcel of the office and is offered as a matter of routine business expense.
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