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Israel, the only woman to qualify for the coming professional bass-fishing championship, was speaking matter of factly.
As Leibniz explains to de Volder, "properly speaking, matter isn't composed of constitutive unities, but results from them…substantial unities aren't really parts, but the foundations of phenomena" (G 2 268; AG:179).
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You tone of speaking matters.
Firefighter Martin mostly spoke matter-of-factly.
He spoke matter-of-factly.
She gestured widely and spoke matter-of-factly in her still-accented voice.
During an afternoon of conversation earlier this summer, Ms. Monks spoke matter-of-factly about her macabre childhood, describing an escape into music and writing and fantasy.
One speaks matter-of-factly about his client dragging out the victim's entrails, as though it were a normal response of someone in an agitated state.
We are accustomed to seeing music quite naturally in the large context: knowing what language Orlando di Lasso or Bach spoke matters little to a musicologist.
He kept his hands clasped in front of him, spoke matter-of-factly about trimming costs and demurred on more acrimonious topics, like labor negotiations.
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