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For Ms. Nelson, however, specificity evolved into a charged compression of feeling, surface fact and optical experience.
By itself, therefore, the surface fact of a social gradient in health is compatible with quite different accounts of the underlying causal influences on individual health.
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He was unable to describe the creature he found beyond a few surface facts: she had smooth bands of red hair and no good features; she had been deferential and exquisitely clean in her white piqué dress and blue crocheted shawl; and after an initial hesitation, she had proved surprisingly articulate.
"It sounds nice on the surface, the fact that you can now breathe in your insulin," Mr. Reddoch said.
So on the surface, the fact that a Democrat holds even the slimmest hopes of winning is newsworthy.
The graphite pencil could be used on almost any type of drawing surface, a fact that helped make it indispensable in the artist's studio.
Although the Arctic is commonly thought to be largely ice-covered, less than two-fifths of its land surface in fact supports permanent ice.
He works mainly in oil — "I like the surface, the fact that I can shape it, layer it if I want" — and usually completes his paintings within an hour or two at the place he's depicting.
But that was essentially a chimera, and underneath the surface, in fact, the economic realities were making it clearer and clearer that actually, the world for most people had changed substantially.
On the surface, that fact shouldn't be so surprising.
There is no getting around a simpler, and at least on the surface, damning fact.
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