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An Associated Press article from 2001, however, states that about 50 people in fact reside there, but may have been counted as part of Perry County's rural population.
In April 1994 the Economist, in an article entitled " Perrypatetic ," observed: " The man who has started to sound like a secretary of state is in fact the defense secretary, William Perry.
Much publicity was garnered over the fact that even though he was playing a sixteen-year-old when 90210 began, Perry was actually in his mid-twenties at the time.
Also unconventional for a Perry / Croft series was the fact that plots directly continued from episode to episode like a soap opera as opposed to being largely standalone episodes such as in Dad's Army, It Ain't Half Hot Mum etc.
Superman follows her to Hell to fight for the souls of Jimmy Olsen and Perry White's son Jerry ( who in fact was the son of Perry's wife Alice and Lex Luthor ).
However, Edwards was required to have a Canadian co-host on Chain Reaction, due to the fact that he had no ties to the country, unlike Trebek, Mandel and Perry ( Trebek and Mandel are native Canadians ; Perry had blood ties to Canada and lived in Toronto during the first several years of Definition ).
Perry initially balks at this proposal, citing the fact that this " witness " was not directly involved, and that this suggested murder would be far different.
In the final episodes, Veronica ends up dating Perry, Olive sells her Internet company and buys June ’ s half of Veronica ’ s Closet, making her a co-owner with Veronica, and Josh finally accepts the fact the he is gay and starts dating his neighbor and friend, Bree.
However, it has been related by several Perry family members that the studio in fact caught fire in 1983 after an ill-fated attempt to rebuild it, the result of an electrical accident.
Marabini Moevs argued in an article for Bollettino d ’ Arte that the Warren Cup is not in fact a Roman product of the early Imperial period, but rather was executed around 1900 by a gifted silversmith trained in the contemporary Liberty style, perhaps commissioned by the amateur archaeologist and dealer Fausto Benedetti ( 1874 – 1931 ), to meet what he knew to be the taste of his foreign client and friend Edward Perry Warren.
Professor Perry Schmidt-Leukel comments on how some portrayals of the Buddha within Western understanding deprive him of certain ' divine ' features, which are in fact found in the earlier scriptures and in certain Eastern contexts.
The unexplained crediting of the BBC recording to the " Perry Gardner Orchestra ", suggesting the existence of a conductor or arranger by that name, is apt to be confusing ; indeed, " Alan Perry " and " William Gardner " are in fact pseudonyms for composers Ernest Tomlinson and Peter Hope.
Notably Perry has not switched to any graphic other than the blue S17 despite the fact that graphic has been discontinued for years.
When asked about about Marsh's unrelenting derision of Journey on a recent television program on which other critics had defended the band, lead singer, Steve Perry, called Marsh " an unusual little man who all too often thinks that his subjective opinions translate to inarguable fact.
Jenkins does in fact hold a world record, as a member of the American 4 x 200 m relay team that ran 1: 27. 46 on April 29, 2000 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the other team members being LaTasha Colander-Richardson, Nanceen Perry and Marion Jones.
The band originally formed as " Vagiant ", playing their first show in early 2003 as an opening act for the Cherry Poppin ' Daddies ( due to their lavish costumes, however, most people had no idea that it was, in fact, Perry performing in the opening act as well .).

fact and traveled
In fact, one of the most famous and successful abductors ( as people who secretly traveled into slave states to rescue those seeking freedom were called ) was Harriet Tubman, a woman.
Part of the reason for such a statement may have been the fact that at one time Frenchman Creek and its main branch the Stinking Water Creek were used as watering stops for cattle drives that traveled from Texas to the Union Pacific railhead at Ogallala.
: The word traveled swiftly, up and down the coast, and by nightfall the downtown streets were crowded with people who had come from as far away as South Point and the Waipio Valley to see for themselves if the rumor was really true-that Lono had, in fact, returned in the form of a huge drunken maniac who dragged fish out of the sea with his bare hands and then beat them to death on the dock with a short-handled Samoan war club.
In fact, Isaac traveled extensively around Europe north of Italy.
Its importance, aside from its serving as a link between the small Garner community and the state capital, lay in the fact that it was a small section of what was to become one of the oldest and longest traveled corridors in North Carolina, the Central Highway.
During an apparently suicidal confrontation with a pair of trigger-happy cops, the crew are teleported directly from Magrathea into the future to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe to find that, in fact, they haven't traveled an inch.
Little known is that Sa ' adya traveled to Tiberias in 915CE to study with Abū ' l-Kathīr Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Katib al-Tabari ( Tiberias )-a Jewish theologian and Bible translator from Tiberias whose main claim to fame is the fact that Saʿadya Gaon studied with him at some point.
In fact, it was not until he traveled to Tibet and encountered the king Jangchub Ö ( Byang Chub Od ) that he was given the name of Atiśa, a Tibetan reference to peace.
In fact, this time, Cavalera traveled to five different countries — Serbia, Turkey, Russia, France, and the United States — in order to record all the sounds that he desired to have on the new album.
During the High Renaissance period, Christopher Columbus traveled to what later become known as America ( though he was, in fact, searching for a faster trade route to India ) and Nicholas Copernicus discovered that Earth exists in a heliocentric solar system, contrary to the geocentric belief of centuries prior that held that the Earth is central and stationary, with all heavenly bodies orbiting it, even though this had been known ever since the antiquity.
Flight at the absolute ceiling is also not economically advantageous due to the low indicated airspeed which can be sustained: although the true airspeed ( TAS ) at an altitude is typically greater than indicated airspeed ( IAS ), the difference is not enough to compensate for the fact that IAS at which minimum drag is achieved is usually very low, so a flight at an absolute ceiling altitude results in a low TAS as well, and hence in a high fuel burn rate per distance traveled.
Officially he traveled to the spa on the island of Rügen, but in fact he chose emigration, and left the country forever.
Following his arrest, Bulger revealed that he had in fact traveled frequently.
While operation of a phased array is readily understood as a completely geometric technique, the fact that a synthetic aperture system gathers its data as it ( or its target ) moves at some speed means that phases which varied with the distance traveled originally varied with time, hence constituted temporal frequencies.
Old Shatterhand is the alter ego of Karl May, and May himself maintained that he experienced all the adventures in person, even though in fact he did not visit America until after he wrote most of his well-known Western stories, and never traveled west of Buffalo, NY.
Rivera decided to recruit Ramos and bring him to the BSN, and traveled to New York to offer him a contract, despite the fact he had not seen him play basketball.
D-Generation X traveled from the WWF show in Hampton to The Scope in Norfolk and shouted insults against WCW through a bullhorn, as well as mentioning the fact that WCW gave out free tickets to fill up arenas for television while sporting black armbands with the acronym POWCW ( Prisoner of WCW ), which referenced Kliq members Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.
The Meru nicknamed him Kangangi, meaning the little wanderer due to his short size and the fact that he traveled around Meru a lot as he surveyed the District.
In particular the late 1980s saw an official congressional fact finding mission made up of various politicians and notable Wild Carders who traveled to various other countries to observe the treatment of Wild Carders there.
In fact, it was the most heavily traveled of all the portages between the Great Lakes and Mississippi watersheds.
Liberia's strategic importance to the Allied war effort was evidenced by the fact that, in January 1943, U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled to Liberia after participating in the Casablanca Conference in order to secure Liberia's support.
The monument next to the " knight " commemorates this interpretation, stating as fact that Sinclair and his party traveled to present-day Massachusetts.
Grodd had traveled to the Late Cretaceous " to wipe out all traces of human evolution from the time stream " ( despite the fact that, at this point in time, the ancestors of humanity would be his own ancestors as well ).
In fact, he even traveled to nearby Nuceria to help the wealthy Praetorian Guard senior centurion Publius Alfenus Varus resell some slaves that he had purchased in an auction.

fact and abroad
Many people believe that the fact that qualified commentators abroad were beginning to doubt the official Spanish version the very same day of the attacks while the government insisted on ETA's implication directly influenced the results of the election.
Summer is also when many villages are host to a range of folk festivals and fairs, taking advantage of the fact that many of the locals who reside abroad tend to come back to their native village for the holidays.
*" It is also a fact that America is too democratic at home to be autocratic abroad.
The music of Spain is often associated abroad with traditions like flamenco and the classical guitar but Spanish music is, in fact, diverse from region to region.
The growing influence of Moscow abroad was underlined by the fact that Basil married his daughter Anna to Emperor John VIII Palaeologus of Byzantium.
The propaganda campaign was given credence both in Germany and abroad, leaving the British convinced that the Battle of Villers-Bocage had been a complete disaster when in fact its results were less clear-cut.
While abroad Kennedy became a friend of William Makepeace Thackeray and wrote or outlined the fourth chapter of the second volume of The Virginians, a fact which accounts for the great accuracy of its scenic descriptions.
In fact, most students who attend them later continue their education at a school of higher education in Slovakia or abroad.
They were, in fact, famously devoted to each other, writing almost every day when separated due to Harold's long diplomatic postings abroad, or Vita's insatiable wanderlust.
The fact that the Aleutians were technically North American soil had permitted the employment of the draftees, who were still not permitted to serve abroad by the conditions of their employment.
Democratic imperialism as such may in fact be a contradiction in terms as empires express themselves with aggression abroad and repression at home.
After successful CL qualification, the additional terms were in fact renegotiated with Partizan's general secretary Žarko Zečević so that both parties agreed to put the previous additional terms out of effect and instead now give Matthäus 15 % of the Igor Duljaj's ( club's best young asset at the time ) future transfer abroad as well as to allow Matthäus to leave the club any time he wanted without penalties.
The journey seems pointless, since the archbishop had died three years previously – a fact that must have been well known in Northumbria, and was the very reason Wilfrid had to go abroad.
Today, Svilajnac is a fairly wealthy city, though its wealth can be attributed to the fact that 7, 000 of its residents work abroad.
The German historian Klaus-Jürgen Müller observed that Goerdeler, in his contacts abroad, tended to falsely portray himself as representing a more organized movement than was in fact the case, and presented himself to his foreign contacts as the secret spokesman of a well-organized " German Opposition ".
* Doctor Who historian David Brunt remarked on Outpost Gallifrey's discussion forum that as Marco Polo was the most widely sold abroad of all the missing stories, " that fact makes its absence even more annoying ".
Mazurka gained much popularity in Germany and abroad, and became one of Adolf Hitler's favorite films, a fact that, along with her admiring comments about the efficiency of the German film industry, gave birth to a rumor in 1937 about Negri having had an affair with Hitler.
The development of Spain itself was hampered by the fact that Charles I and Philip II spent most of their time abroad ; for most of the 16th century, Spain was administrated from Brussels and Antwerp, and it was only during the Dutch Revolt that Philip returned to Spain, where he spent most of his time in the seclusion of the monastic palace of El Escorial.
Immediately after the victory, the Polish – Lithuanian state started to exploit the fact for its propaganda in Europe, aimed at improving the image of Poland-Lithuania abroad.
The first is that Wehler credits leaders such as Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz and Prince Bernhard von Bülow with a greater degree of vision then what they in fact possessed The second is that many of the pressure groups on the right who advocated an imperialist policy for Germany were not the creations of the government, and in fact often demanded far more aggressive policies then what the government was willing to undertake The third was that many of these imperialist lobbying groups demanded a policy of political and social reform at home, in addition to imperialism abroad Eley argued that what is required in thinking about social imperialism is a broader picture with an interaction from above and below, and a wider view of the relationship between imperialism abroad and domestic politics.
The Empire, in fact, both at home and abroad, had passed into the hands of Turks.

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