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Little is reliably known about crucial passages in Calvin's life.
By contrast, the largest reliably known octopus measured about 20 feet from arm tip to arm tip.
Mr. Putin announced that he had ordered military commanders to consider strikes against "reliably known bases of the terrorists" along the rugged border between Georgia and Chechnya.
But the date of those children's disappearance is reliably known (with curious precision) to have been June 1284, more than 70 years after the crusade.
Many newly discovered asteroids still become "lost" because of an insufficiently long span of observations, but no new asteroids are assigned numbers until their orbits are reliably known.
They asked each respondent in their survey not only about the three groups whose sizes they wanted to estimate (women who had been raped, people with HIV and homeless people), but also about 29 reliably known quantities, such as diabetics, jailbirds and men named David.
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Nor is there a clear scientific procedure for determining how much of what we think we reliably know is, in fact, reliable.
There ends up being no real way to reliably know whether what is asserted as a well-known fact is really a much retold fiction.
If that person wasn't divorced, he or she reliably knew someone who was.
The truth is that no one reliably knows what the party membership is thinking but, after this week, things badly need to get better.
Peter Theo Curtis's abductors sent him home, in exchange for favors or promises from Qatar, the Gulf emirate that negotiated his release, that we may never reliably know.
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