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It is a matter of open and notorious fact that nothing like this is true.
Despite the notorious fact that complaints are loud and unceasing?"
This is a common experience, for the excessive consumption of alcohol in the tropics by white men is a notorious fact.
It's a notorious fact that the Mitchells can't take a teaspoonful of booze without toppling.
Politics, religion, the state of the government, some newspaper sensations, and the more notorious facts the world over, found mouthpieces and auditors there.
Christopher Blair's verbosity was also a notorious fact of life in Elroy, a community whose natives spoke with monosyllabic economy.
"She taunts me with the notorious fact that Joseph, a son of Levi who sells jewels in Holborn, has made her an offer of marriage."
It is a notorious fact that it is practically impossible to get a reliable description of what occurs at a spiritualistic "seance;" the emotions cloud the vision.
The most notorious fact of his life was the long-term dispute with the Cisternian Abbey of Lubiąż, which was even caused his excommunication.
All those notorious facts are notably absent from the ad, which introduces a die-cast model of the first Edsel being sold by mail, for $120 each, by the Franklin Mint.
-- As to the embarking of French prisoners on board a vessel in which the plague existed, the improbability of the circumstance alone, but especially the notorious facts of the case, repell this odious accusation.
It is difficult to allude to this subject without touching upon the painful but notorious fact that there existed during the siege considerable friction between the military authorities and a section of the civilians, of whom Mr. Rhodes was chief.
A notorious fact is that the ancient language of the Basque people, the Basque language, which developed from the Proto-Basque language, is the only Pre-Indo-European language that is still extant in contemporary Europe.
Is it possible that millions could be enslaved by a few, which is a notorious fact, if all possessed the independent spirit of Brutus, who to his immortal honor, expelled the proud Tyrant of Rome, and his "royal and rebellious race?"
It is a notorious fact that North Korea has long-term problems with ensuring sufficient quantities of foodstuffs, and unless I am mistaken, many countries in Africa and Asia have similar problems, and yet the European Parliament does not adopt similar calls to the governments of these countries.
Driver: "Then have ye done much wrong thus to imprison me, and know no cause why; for I know no evil that I have done, I thank God, and I hope there is no man that can accuse me of any notorious fact that I have done, justly."