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The main source for his life story is an anonymous biography, Toledot ha-Ari ("Life of the Ari"), written or perhaps edited some 20 years after his death, in which factual and legendary elements are indiscriminately mingled.
Therein, as on ancient parchment, he scratched and then erased the names of all the people he had met but never wanted to know save Jack and Jackie Kennedy, step-relations, whose names he dropped whenever he could.He wrote 25 novels, some forgettable, others of sweeping scale and scope, in which factual "memoirs" of great men were intercut with asides by onlookers.
On this basis, a multi-dimensional database that reflects the management and analysis of a dam safety monitoring system on monitoring data information has been established, for which factual tables and dimensional tables have been designed.
But imagine a Britain in which factual information prevails over dogma; a Britain where cannabis is fully legalised.
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Pen, pencil, typewriter, computer --and then begins a series of paragraphs whicomputer --andual and ficomputer --and writhen scenes.
A user called Fram said Wales had violated Wikipedia protocol, which requires factual information be attributed to published materials.
Rachel Aroesti This is a remarkable programme, a quiet, almost meditative experience that stands apart from the frenzy on which most factual TV today relies.
I have learned that off-the-shelf publication software is limited, and that we may need partly technical solutions to improved public discussions which mix factual evidence and value-driven controversy.
"I do not consider that the appellants or the public should be denied all knowledge of the extent to which their factual and/or legal case on collusion and mistreatment was accepted or rejected.
Then there is Paul Thomas Anderson's "Hard Eight" (1997) -- another ending not to be thrown away -- in which a factual, tough view of Reno, Vegas and the desert is actually a parable for an angel and his mission.
Oh, he supposed he knew that humans were "complicated," that they clung to exteriors, that they instinctively turned away from the illustrations in "Gray's Anatomy," which offered factual information about their inner selves; why did people have no interest in the real coherence of their inner workings, the rhythms of the muscles, the — all right — poetry of the vascular system?
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