Sentence examples for unfamiliar fact from inspiring English sources

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His subject is Napoleon's wars, and he goes into great and often riveting detail about the tangles of Marengo and Moscow, all offered with a gift for storytelling and a flair for the weird, unfamiliar fact.

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"A reader should walk away with a feeling of having learned something; maybe some unfamiliar facts about a work and its creator; maybe some historical or philosophical background; perhaps something about the art form itself".

Snyder's eyes contracted inquisitively as he pieced together the unfamiliar facts (brown smoke, just outside Sydney) and eased them into a familiar narrative framework (the forest fires that had been raging all week).

Rather she is capable of serving impartially on trials that may require learning unfamiliar facts and concepts and new ways to communicate and reach decisions with her fellow jurors.

McKibben responded with a deeply researched jeremiad, in which he set out to popularize the alarming and still largely unfamiliar facts about climate change and to sharpen awareness of what they implied for the future of the planet and humankind: Changes in our world which can affect us can happen in our lifetime not just changes like wars but bigger and more sweeping events.

Perhaps Mr. Trump is unfamiliar with the fact that celebrities work with stylists to secure gowns for big events, and that they're often called in from outside of Washington, D.C.? Or maybe, despite his keen sense of how the internet works, he has ruled out online shopping?

A: Unfortunately, I suspect Mr. Stringer is unfamiliar with the facts.

Mr. Bakst, a lawyer, said the decision showed that the justices were unfamiliar with the facts.

"The attempt at this point by the New Jersey State Police to characterize her as a terrorist is designed to inflame the public who may be unfamiliar with the facts".

But Elaine and Daniel Sharp, lawyers for the two families, have uncovered transcripts from DeSalvo's first tape-recorded confessions, in 1965, suggesting that he was unfamiliar with many facts of the killings and got some of the most basic ones wrong.

Moreover, any reader unfamiliar with basic facts of 18th-century France might seethe with indignation and pity at the queen's fate and remain totally ignorant of the appalling social inequities that led the "howling mob" to participate, eventually, in the creation of Europe's first great republic.

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