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matter and fact
And, as a matter of fact, Nicolas had slept in the park only part of one night, when he discovered that Munich's early mornings even in summer are laden with dew.
`` Well, as a matter of fact, I've looked through back-issue files of New York papers for December, 1957, and haven't found a great deal '' --
That unused room was large enough for -- well, say an elephant could get into it and, as a matter of fact, an elephant did.
`` Well, I might not get that far '', I told them, `` as actually I have no papers to enter Germany and, as a matter of fact, no permit to return to France once I leave ''.
The fact that China ( which is obsessed by Formosa -- to Khrushchev a very small matter ) should be supported by North Korea and North Vietnam is highly indicative.
As a matter of fact you could probably find a new home development in every populated county in the country with three-bedroom ranch style cottages in the $14,000 range.
As a matter of fact, this happened every four or five months.
Since the writer had not noticed this characteristic in married students scattered throughout the various sections previous to this experiment, nor, as a matter of fact, in those who were continuing in `` single sections '', he can only conclude that there must have been something `` contagious '' within the specific group which caused this to occur.
As a matter of fact, we prize the diversity among our own people so much that we will not presume to speak for all other American artists.
One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
The joint investigations of linguistics and psychiatry have established, in point of fact, that no matter what the subject of conversation is or what words are involved, it is impossible for people to talk at all without telling over and over again what sort of people they are and how they relate to the rest of the world.
As `` a matter of fact no such complete solution of the dream has ever been accomplished in any case,, and what is more, every one attempting such solution has found that in most cases there have remained a great many components of the dream the source of which he has been unable to explain nor is the discussion closed on the subject of the mantic or prophetic power of dreams ''.
whereas, it is a matter of fact that Smith cannot drive a car.
As a matter of fact, the incorrect classification, the result of many weeks of labor by Dr. Hilprecht, was about to be published by him the following day.
As a matter of fact, Fogg and his plane didn't get beyond Pennsylvania in the race -- an engine oil leak forced him down -- but the flying service and school he started subsequently were first steps in paying off his wry-faced backers.
Not all, as a matter of fact, consider themselves `` mediums '' in the sense of receiving messages from the deceased.
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
As a matter of fact, Albert S. Flint expressed his conviction that `` her physical strength, her mental power, her lively interest in all objects about her and her readiness to serve her fellow beings '' would have led her `` to a distinguished career amongst the noted women of this country ''.
Miss Upton and Miss Packard, as a matter of fact, had many tastes in common.
His sense of urgency in this matter stems from the fact that court cases and juvenile arrests have more than doubled since 1948, each year showing an increase in offenders.
There is however no point in speculating about such a possibility: the fact of the matter is that our institutions of higher learning owe their existence to a spirit not unlike that which produces the `` family business ''.
As a matter of fact, this latter approach has already been tried, and with pleasing results.
::" When it is asked, What is the nature of all our reasonings concerning matter of fact?
No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence?

matter and wouldn't
It wouldn't matter to a fool like you.
`` It wouldn't matter to my father, and not to me.
While he talked you wouldn't trade being a West Tennessee farmer for being anything else in the whole damned world, no matter if it hadn't, in six weeks, rained enough to wet a rat's ass.
Additionally, when Desmond meets a mysterious woman with apparent knowledge of the future ( later revealed as Eloise Hawking ), she points out a man with red shoes, who moments later is killed by falling scaffolding ; when Desmond asks why she didn't try to save the man, she says that " it wouldn't matter.
But it'd be a matter ... wouldn't it ... it'd be a matter of a broom ... isn't it?
" He noted, " The rich are getting richer, which arguably wouldn't matter if the rising tide lifted all boats.
The 1920s and 1930s wit Alexander Woollcott, a member of the Algonquin Round Table, once said of him: " There isn't anything the matter with Levant that a few miracles wouldn't cure.
Richie was enraged by the thought but Janice dismissed the idea and said it wouldn't matter if he was.
While she was still a child in Southern Rhodesia he often used to gaze up at the night sky and say, " Makes you think – there are so many worlds up there, wouldn't really matter if we did blow ourselves up – plenty more where we came from.
Ryan offers to jump and hopefully draw off some of the attacking forces, but Hiroshi tells him that it wouldn't matter: the task force was ordered to seize control of the station before the Alexander arrived.
Cannonball shakes it off, explaining that it " wouldn't matter who told me that, ah'd still be sayin ' ' show me the body.
" Upward " wouldn't be known without " downward " and " heat " couldn't be known without " cold ", while each are opposites they are co-dependent for either one's realization: these were creations that existed as dialectic only in human thinking and couldn't be confirmed outside of which, and especially could not be said to exist in a condition external to human thought like independent matter & a world outside of personal subjectivity or as an empirical reality when not conceived in unity and from the standpoint of the human mind.
" However, Ansell's new-found fame alienated him from his peers, and he later lamented of his rejection back home: Proving the point about the story being true or not wouldn't matter that much.
He replied cheerfully that, if we came back safely, no one would say anything, and if we didn't, it wouldn't matter anyway.
" I thought I could carry a couple of extra kilos and that it wouldn't matter ," Misiti said.
He challenges the truth of Yorn's being the true God Hunter, saying that if he was, he wouldn't be traveling with Elisiss and would kill her-something Yorn absolutely refuses to do, no matter what.
In economics when someone says " I wouldn't buy that at any price " or " I will do X no matter the cost ," those are corner solutions.
For example, in Blue flowers, only one dominant of each the three genes is needed ( e. g. the O gene could be either OO or Oo, and it wouldn't matter which ).

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