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The dry factuality of her report stripped the impact completely from it, and made me fear for the result.
What did factuality have to do with artistic merit?
The imagination then turns a dripping mass of eviscerated factuality back to the mind.
This kind of modified factuality falls flat when the music is uninspired.
You could read various meanings into such works, but what prevails is more factuality than transcendence.
Though of sometimes questionable factuality, these tales hold a sentimental place in Saronno culture.
Rabinowitz' main focus is the status of fictional discourse in opposition to factuality.
The factuality of these claims is unclear, though.
Their combination of blunt factuality and implicit tenderness has an undeniable power.
This obsession with factuality has its limits and may actually deprive children of an imaginative response."
Categories are human impositions upon nature (though nature's factuality offers hints and suggestions in return).
Like someone else's religion, one is asked to accept the validity of its ideas on faith; one has not the experience to test their factuality.
It not only uses documentary codes and conventions but constructs a particular relationship with the discourse of factuality.
I wanted a vacation from factuality.
My only contribution is to show that Freud also placed religious or telepathic experiences in the same category - without investigating their possible factuality.
The question is inevitable, evoked by the factuality and, well, low esthetic priority of Haacke's projects.
Despite their insistent factuality, many of these deceptively simple images are touched with a matter-of-fact lyricism.
But that sense of truth does not respond to a story's factuality-- to whether it literally depicts a real event in the real world.
But such mythology is not an option for thinking people, who must respect the basic factuality of both time's immensity and evolution's veracity.
The canonical tale is more romantic and inspiring, but the plain factuality of the diary makes more sense.
The buff and blue keeps the students, factuality, alumni and any other curious individual informed of what is happening at the university.
History's symptoms can be diagnosed in a lot of 20th-century writing, particularly the kind that exhibits the numb factuality of a victim's nightmares.
The factuality of this tradition is disputed, but at least as a legend, it appears to date to at least the 17th century.
Objectivity may mean fairness, disinterestedness, factuality, and nonpartisanship.
And indeed, factuality reigns.