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But what a hoping People he had, judge by the fact, and series of facts, now to be noted.
History can neither be total, nor a simple series of facts, nor a continuity.
In the end, all they were left with was a series of facts and a string of unanswered questions.
A well-written persuasive piece is supported with a series of facts which help the author argue his or her point.
The story of the Regiment since then can be told as a series of facts, dates, establishments and so on.
As the story unfolded itself, I realized more and more what a damning series of facts it was.
The three of them bent over the communications board, punching in a series of facts and space-location coordinates.
Let me then write down the only explanation which seems to me to elucidate what I know to my cost to have been a series of facts.
Trinity's math program develops math fluency, treating the subject as a language to understand rather than a series of facts to memorize.
GDL describes the state of a game as a series of facts, and the game mechanics as logical rules.
A series of facts of interest to immigrants about eligibility for SNAP benefits, based on changes in the 2002 Farm Bill.
In reducing the flow of daily life to 'information content', the mass media present as primary data a series of facts which have been culled through a complex process of information-processing.
OGI provided a series of Facts behind the Fiction fact sheets to accompany the award-winning Canadian TV science drama ReGenesis.
Regardless of whether or not you trust Mr Cameron's sincerity, is there not a far more meaningful and alarming series of facts that the nation ought to be dwelling on?
As the writer points out, the same technique can be used by anyone who needs to memorize a series of facts: the details of a legal case, perhaps, or the steps in a new procedure.
Mr. Lewis named Mr. Parco as the "framer," but he presented a series of facts that pointed toward Mr. Solomon's involvement in his wife's slaying.
The second phase comprises the whole series of facts which occurred following the completion of the occupation of the US Embassy by militants and the seizure of the Consulates.
Satirist and zoology graduate Chris Morris paid homage to the warble fly in his 1993 Comedy Awards acceptance speech, briefly relaying a series of facts about its lifecycle.
With incredible rapidity a series of facts imprinted themselves on my mind, coming in no recognizable order but simply flashing on me as brilliant bursts of knowledge and often of inspirational truth.
The test taker will be given an argument (i.e. a series of facts and considerations leading to a conclusion) and will be asked to write an essay that critiques the argument.
I first make the rudest outline in two or three pages, and then a larger one in several pages, a few words or one word standing for a whole discussion or series of facts.
I am conscious in myself of a series of facts connected by an uniform sequence, of which the beginning is modifications of my body, the middle is feelings, the end is outward demeanour.
This year, Attorney General Janet Reno appointed Mr. Fiske as independent counsel to investigate and, if necessary, prosecute possible crimes relating to a complex series of facts now known as Whitewater.
George E. Reedy, still talking like a press secretary, explains that the Johnson White House got into trouble not because it lied, but because it took "a series of facts and arranged them in the most optimistic fashion."
Each side has a different idea of what the truth is, but the search for it is supposedly clear: A series of facts will be piled up; when the pile is complete, truth will sit at the top, alone for everyone to see.