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Verified facts are often coupled with rumors in an effort to sell more papers.
There are no easily verified facts when it comes to this particular experiment in genocide.
"I have no verified facts from either government," Pesquil hastened to add.
I am amused to learn that I have wandered "so far from easily verified fact."
Lang contrasted the project with Wikipedia, which he suggested was not based on verified facts.
PUPs were impartial; they didn't take the side of anything excerpt the determined and verified facts.
That much is verified fact.
(The uniqueness follows from the easily verified fact that in general, .)
At one point, it became a verified fact that to stay at the laboratory where he had been created would mean destruction, and so he left.
He added, "In general, the more verified facts that Haley has to work with, the more wooden and cluttered his narrative."
Lang also said the Oregon Encyclopedia will be like a traditional encyclopedia based on verified facts, but with "stuff no one knows about.
"According to the verified facts, it seems to me that the big boss was the President," Mr. Junqueira said at a news conference on Friday.
In his formal response, posted at www.ojr.org, Mr. Arnold wrote, "publishing independently verified facts that previously appeared elsewhere isn't plagiarism."
That year (and here we reach verified fact once more) someone discovered that among the hundreds of monuments in the Austrian capital not one represented its most famous monarch.
Furthermore, while evolution is a verified fact of nature, speciation through Darwinian evolution has never been witnessed and is a "an absurd theory without basis or foundation."
For the instruction of the ignorant I will make a list, now, of those details of Shakespeare's history which are FACTS-- verified facts, established facts, undisputed facts.
Today, neutrino oscillation or change of one type of neutrino into another is an experimentally verified fact; however, the details of the underlying theory responsible for these processes remain an open issue and an active field of study.
The bishop said, "My pastoral letter, contrary to the claim of the provincial board members, was based on verified facts and testimonies of people involved in the special elections," and reiterated for the nullification of the election results.
In front of me were pages of notes - notes which would enable me, for the first and probably last time in this column, to offer you a list of verified facts rather than simply guessing what the truth was.
The Mrin told us that the final battle would take place in Arendia, and our convenient fiction that our knowledge of that had come from Drasnian Intelligence had been accepted by the Tolnedrans as a verified fact.
"If you do this sort of thing more and more," she said, referring both to the ABC News incident and Newsday pictures, "you lose the moral authority that said you were different from those people who don't care about verified facts."
In this context one has to distinguish between the RNA LCA, which is a verified fact, and the RNA world that pre-genome RNA was leading up to the LCA, which is a robust hypothesis.
Razi's achievements are of exceptional importance in the history of chemistry, since in his books we find for the first time a systematic classification of carefully observed and verified facts regarding chemical substances, reactions and apparatus, described in a language almost entirely free from mysticism and ambiguity.