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according to many critics, in fact, the South has led the North in literature since the Civil War, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
and according to them, whatever one fancies one feels, what one feels in fact is the opposite.
In fact, according to Isocrates, the Athenians and their allies lost some 20, 000 men in the expedition.
As a matter of fact, the Elgin marbles-after an advise by Canova-were acquired by the British Museum, while plaster copies were sent to Florence, Italy, according to Canova's request.
The defenders of hunting and ritual slaughter asserted that lawful violence is in fact non-violence ; according to them sacrificial killing is not killing, but is meant for the welfare of the whole world.
However, according to Coogan, considerable historical inaccuracies remain throughout the text, supporting the view that the book of Esther is to be read as a historical novella which tells a story describing historical events but is not necessarily historical fact.
In fact, according to Islam, marriage enables one to attain the highest form of righteousness within this sacred spiritual bond.
This fact was one of the main inspirations for the 1980s reboot of the Clark Kent half of the Superman character, according to writer and artist John Byrne in the article " Super-Discussions " published by Attic Books in Comics Values Monthly Special # 2 ( 1992 ).
Because centrifugal force increases according to the square of, one would expect gravity to be cancelled for an object travelling 17 times faster than the Earth's rotation, and in fact satellites in low orbit at the equator complete 17 full orbits in one day.
A common misconception is that Richard Childress Racing " owns the rights " to the No. 3 in NASCAR competition ( fueled by the fact that Kevin Harvick's car has a little No. 3 as an homage to Earnhardt and the usage of the No. 3 on the Camping World Series truck of Ty Dillon ), but in fact no team owns the rights to this or any other number: However, according to established NASCAR procedures, RCR would have priority over other teams if and when the time came to reuse the number.
Hesiod and Stesichorus tell the story according to which after her death Iphigenia was divinised under the name of Hecate, fact which would support the assumption that Artemis Tauropolos had a real ancient alliance with the heroine, who was her priestess in Taurid and her human paragon.
In the most basic terms, the edict was ignorant of the law of supply and demand: it ignored the fact that prices might vary from region to region according to product availability, and it ignored the impact of transportation costs in the retail price of goods.
It is important to distinguish between a secco work done on top of buon fresco, which according to most authorities was in fact standard from the Middle Ages onwards, and work done entirely a secco on a blank wall.
In fact, it is hard or impossible to connect today with the 0. 4 handshake and according to developers in the GDF, version 0. 6 is what new developers should pursue using the work-in-progress specifications.
Together, Gibraltarians of Spanish origin are one of the bigger groups ( more than 24 % according to last names, even more taking into account the fact that a larger share of Spanish women married native Gibraltarians ).
In fact, the atomic mass of cobalt is slightly larger than that of nickel, which would have placed them in backwards order if they had been placed in the Periodic Table blindly according to atomic mass.
In the article it states " On Sept. 9, according to a secret CIA summary of the interview, al-Faruq confessed that he was, in fact, al-Qaeda's senior representative in Southeast Asia.
v. U. S. 156 U. S. 51 ( 1895 ), generally considered the pivotal case concerning the rights and powers of the jury, declared: " It is our deep and settled conviction, confirmed by a re-examination of the authorities that the jury, upon the general issue of guilty or not guilty in a criminal case, have the right, as well as the power, to decide, according to their own judgment and consciences, all questions, whether of law or of fact, involved in that issue.
The Seventh Amendment provides: " In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.
The top quark, which he and other physicists realized must exist according to the standard model, was, in fact, produced at Fermilab not long after this book was published.
An alternative calculation starts with the fact that commercial building lighting consumes in excess of 81. 68 terawatts ( 1999 data ) of electricity, according to the U. S. DOE.
The basis for determination of molecular weight according to the Staudinger method ( since replaced by the more general Mark-Houwink equation ) is the fact that relative viscosity of suspensions depends on volumetric proportion of solid particles.
The book is a fictionalised account of Caribbean history, but according to the publisher, "... everything said about Nelson and his frantic search for a wealthy life is based on fact.

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Because of his widespread correspondence with others throughout the British Isles, and due to the fact that many of the letters imply that Bede had met his correspondents, it is likely that Bede travelled to some other places, although nothing further about timing or locations can be guessed.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.
KFC was the most significant foreign entry in 1987 and is widespread Many franchises are in fact joint-ventures, as at their forming the franchise law was not explicit.
In fact the widespread worship of Guanyin as a " Goddess of Mercy and Compassion " is seen as the boundless salvific nature of bodhisattva Avalokitesvara at work ( in Buddhism, this is referred to as Guanyin's " skillful means ", or upaya ).
" Based on the fact that other ADM executives committed crimes such as financial fraud by a former treasurer and technology thefts by others, Lieber concludes that fraud was well-known and widespread at ADM during the 1990s.
U. S. journalist Paul Hoeffel in an article written for the Boston Globe concluded that, " Although there is widespread reluctance to use the term, it is now impossible to ignore the fact that civil war has broken out in Argentina.
Since the 1990s, new discoveries and more thorough study of old specimens have shown that crests are far more widespread among pterosaurs than previously thought, due mainly to the fact that they were frequently extended by or composed completely of keratin, which does not fossilize as often as bone.
This fact explains that the Cuzco variety was not the more widespread.
* Margaret Thatcher who had been the United Kingdom's Prime Minister since 1979 resigned as Prime Minister on 22 November 1990 after being challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by Michael Heseltine because of widespread opposition to the introduction of the controversial Community Charge and the fact that her key allies such as Nigel Lawson and Geoffrey Howe resigned over the deeply sensitive issues of the Maastricht Treaty and Margaret Thatcher's resistance to Britain joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
Garfield's detractors later used this letter, which Chase never personally disclosed, to foster widespread criticism of Garfield as a betrayer, despite the fact that Halleck and Lincoln shared the same concerns over Rosecrans's reluctance to attack, and that Garfield had openly conveyed his concerns to Rosecrans.
Interestingly the commentary in the translation of Abdullah Y. Ali-which is the most widespread English translation of the Qur ' an-indicate that this group in fact were the Arabs and not Jews: " The Qibla of Jerusalem might itself have seemed strange to the Arabs, and the change from it to the Ka ' ba might have seemed strange after they had become used to the other.
It has since become widespread, both in fact and as a metaphor.
In fact the implementation was so widespread that the Red Army's armies were known as Combined Arms ( Общевойсковая ) armies to distinguish them from the Tank Army.
An alternative naming convention is also honored, and in fact is more widespread.
It is, however, based on the fact that there were widespread demonstrations in the area, sparked off by the arrival of the Potemkin in Odessa Harbour, and both The Times of London and the resident British Consul reported that troops fired on the crowds with accompanying loss of life ( the actual number of casualties is unrecorded ).
In 2000, John Doppke, a member of the Almont Historical Society, wrote " The myth of Almont being named after a Mexican General is widespread and often quoted as fact, but there is no basis for it.
Due to: the fact the townsfolk vehemently support the fire department by other means including donations, a widespread dislike of the fee ( which departed from the traditional free gathering Billy Lane originally organised.
This new commercial breakthrough and the widespread use of the term " indie " to other forms of popular culture, led a number of commentators to suggest that indie rock had ceased to be a meaningful term despite the fact that there is no other way to refer to the genre.
Today, this appellation is more widespread and also draws attention to the fact that Constantine's family lacks a legal surname in Greece.
Trials are currently being conducted for the implementation of these advanced traffic lights but there are still many hurdles to widespread use that need to be addressed ; one of which is the fact that not a lot of cars yet have the required systems to communicate intelligently with these lights.
John Locke viewed the widespread social fact of conscience as a justification for natural rights.
John Locke in his Essays on the Law of Nature argued that the widespread fact of human conscience allowed a philosopher to infer the necessary existence of objective moral laws that occasionally might contradict those of the state.
The role won Hartman widespread critical acclaim, a fact proudly noted by the news media in her hometown.
Therefore the Newton form of the interpolation polynomial is usually preferred over the Lagrange form for practical purposes, although, in actual fact ( and contrary to widespread claims ), Lagrange, too, allows calculation of the next higher degree interpolation without re-doing previous calculations — and is considerably easier to evaluate.

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