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The primary facts.
What primary facts about carrots does the article include? d.
The primary facts of nature are things like "heaviness and hardness," which are descriptions of the physical arrangement of matter.
However, we were ultimately driven to conclude that, as the sole medical expert who conducted the first post mortem, Dr Patel would have to be called at trial as a prosecution witness as to the primary facts.
"We formed ourselves around the primary facts of the split," she explains, adding that within each girl lay "a mass of fantasy, jealousy and longing that was crucial and would define us".
Even leaving out of account the stark disagreement between him and the other experts as to the cause of death, the CPS concluded that the evidence of those primary facts undermined the basis upon which the other experts reached their conclusions about the cause of death.
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Mr Pinter has got hold of a primary fact of existence.
In a strict realist world view, every state is equally in competition with every other state, and that is the primary fact that a foreign policy must confront.
His art affirms spirituality — the awareness that glimmers at the headspring of consciousness, prior to thought and feeling — as the primary fact of life, always on tap.
Thus, the social dimension of religion is a primary fact, but it need not be seen as opposed to religious experience taken as a wholly individual affair.
Despite Sparta's military prominence among Greek states, which is the primary fact about it, Sparta's development is especially difficult to trace.
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