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fact and antipathy
More formal gardening texts such as the Geoponika ( 10th century ) were in fact encyclopedias of accumulated agricultural practices ( grafting, watering ) and pagan lore ( astrology, plant sympathy / antipathy relationships ) going back to Hesiod's time.
The Jewish Encyclopedia thus suggests that the antipathy of Elisha was not directed against all forms of Jewish worship existing at that time, but only against Pharisaism, despite the fact the sages who redacted the Jerusalem Talmud were Pharisees and may have simply focused on the betrayal against their own community.

fact and outward
In 1906, Berg met the singer Helene Nahowski, daughter of a wealthy family ( said by some to be in fact the illegitimate daughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria from his liaison with Anna Nahowski ); despite the outward hostility of her family, the two were married on May 3, 1911.
The minus (-) sign comes from the fact that the force is considered towards the surface element, while the normal vector points outward.
In fact, acceleration is applied to compensate half of the deceleration due to moving outward.
D ' Indy found Pelléas moving, too: " The composer has in fact simply felt and expressed the human feelings and human sufferings in human terms, despite the outward appearance the characters present of living in a dream.
Many phrases have the outward appearance of an adjunct but are in fact ( part of ) a predicate instead.
In fact, the purpose of the Hellfire Club is to obtain and exert power through politics and economic influence instead of outward conquest and domination.
This discontinuity is, therefore, the outward sign of the fact that in heredity the two characters of smoothness and hairiness do not completely blend, and the offspring do not regress to one mean form, but to two distinct forms .”
# that the matter of fact be such as that men's outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it
The utility of the point source concept comes from the fact that a point source in the 2D object plane can only radiate a perfect uniform-amplitude, spherical wave — a wave having perfectly spherical, outward travelling phase fronts with uniform intensity everywhere on the spheres ( see Huygens-Fresnel principle ).
Early uses of the term include the American Whig Review in 1846 describing " a seeming ' religious naturalism '", In 1869 " Religious naturalism differs from this mainly in the fact that it extends the domain of nature farther outward into space and time.
Despite the fact that the verbs in bold have the same outward appearance, the first is finite and the second is non-finite.

fact and ceremonies
Despite the fact that there has never been proof that Wharton's Hellfire Club ever did more than hold mock religious ceremonies and drink excessively, Wharton's political opposition used his membership as a way to pit him against his political allies, thus removing him from parliament.
There are many reasons why births go unregistered, including social and cultural beliefs and attitudes ; alternative documents and naming ceremonies ; remote areas, poor infrastructure ; economic barriers ; lack of office staff, equipment and training ; legal and political restrictions ; fear of discrimination and persecution ; war, conflict and unrest or simply the fact that there is no system in place.
Marriage ceremonies, contracts, and other formalities were meant only to prove that a couple had, in fact, married.
As a rule women did not perform animal sacrifice, the central rite of most major public ceremonies, though this was less a matter of prohibition than the fact that most priests presiding over state religion were men.
Due to the fact that various Pagan, and in particular Druid groups perform their ceremonies at the site, a rota has been established, whereby the Loyal Arthurian Warband ( LAW ), the Secular Order of Druids ( SOD ) and the Glastonbury Order of Druids ( GOD ) use it on Saturdays, whilst the Druid Network and the British Druid Order ( BDO ) instead plan their events for Sundays.
The Latin European element is the major source of Maltese culture because of the virtually continuous cultural impact on Malta over the past eight centuries and the fact that Malta shares the religious beliefs, traditions and ceremonies of its Sicilian and Southern European neighbors.
In fact, according to the conclusions of Mr. Edmund Bishop, who was the first to sift the evidence thoroughly, it was not until the twelfth century that the cope, made of rich material, was in general use in the ceremonies of the Church, at which time it had come to be regarded as the special vestment of cantors.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts — the late Maxine Feldman ’ s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Pope John Paul I, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Benedict XVI, who had no coronation ceremonies, clearly did not take the oath, and some Traditionalists interpret this fact negatively, even to the point of declaring them to be false popes ( see sedevacantism ).
More recently, however, it has been suggested that the smaller statue is in fact that " of a more youthful Pepy I, reinvigorated by the celebration of the Jubilee ceremonies.
The sedia gestatoria is accompanied by two attendants bearing the Flabella, large ceremonial fans made of white ostrich-feathers, which also had a practical intent in cooling the pope, given the heat of Rome in summer months, the length of papal ceremonies, the heavy papal vestments and the fact that most popes were elderly.
Graduation ceremonies were presided over by the Vice-Chancellor in the Sheldonian Theatre according to the usual form, with slight modifications to allow for the fact that students had not matriculated.
However, Goodrick-Clarke's comprehensive study finds little evidence of direct influence, except in the case of the highly idiosyncratic ancient-German mythos elaborated by the ' clairvoyant ' ( but in fact schizophrenic ) SS-Brigadeführer Karl Maria Wiligut, of which the practical consequences were, first, the incorporation of Wiligut's symbolism into the ceremonies of an elite circle within the SS ; and, secondly, the official censure of those occultists and runic magicians whom Wiligut stigmatised as heretics, which may have persuaded Heinrich Himmler to order the internment of several of them.
Strehlow justified his retention of these objects by the personal expense he had laid out, and by the fact, he insisted, that they had been formally handed into his care by ' surrender ceremonies '.
The convocation in May, with the day's ceremonies at the ENMAX Centre, was centred around the a theme noting the historical fact that it was the first class to spend all four years of their secondary education at LCl.
This was the first time that the opening and closing ceremonies were held in a large open field, despite the fact that Manila has many stadiums and / or arenas.
In fact, the Italian organizers baptized these 1959 games with the name Universiade and created the flag with a " U " surrounded by stars, which was going to begin its journey around the world, and replaced the national anthems at the medal-awarding ceremonies by the Gaudeamus Igitur.
Around this time Spearhead even included articles claiming that the League was in fact a cult dominated by clandestine leaders, secret oaths and profane initiation ceremonies.

fact and hailed
In fact, I think it was one of the worst records of the year by Rolling Stone that year, and then later it was hailed.
This bomb was hailed by the government as a new type of hydrogen bomb and the fact that it was a fission bomb was kept secret by the government until the end of the Cold War.
Space in fact fuses the decoration into one giant image, in which the ruler, hailed by the prophets surrounding him, presides in his sphere above the host of saints that people the lower part of the room ".
It was hailed in many quarters as one of the best and most distinctive records of the decade, and has in fact made an appearance in some music magazines ' polls of the best records of the 20th century.
The 1988 pageant is notable for the fact that four of the top 5 finalists all hailed from the Far East, with Porntip as the winner, Korea ( Yunchung Chong ) in second, Mexico ( Amanda Olivares ) in third, Japan ( Mizuho Sakaguchi ) in fourth, and Hong Kong ( Pauline Yeung Bo Ling ) in fifth.
A multiple winner of the World's Strongest Man, along with many podium finishes in that competition, is an achievement magnified by the fact that this was done whilst competing with two other men who have both been hailed as the greatest of all time, namely Sigmarsson and Kazmaier.
Elsewhere at the site, an inscription was found in the ruins of a tower describing the date ( 293 / 294 CE ) and the fact that one of the builders hailed from Petra.
Though a writer from Physics World hailed it as “ brilliant theatre ,” a Charles Spencer, of the Daily Telegraph, wrote, “ I felt that my brain was being stretched to breaking point -- well beyond breaking point, in fact .”
The early art produced by these influences was described in Sburătorul by Şirato, Tonitza's friend, as " paintings which are fact drawings with a light resonance of intellectualism "; during the period, Rampa magazine hailed the painter as " A priest of humanitarian ideas, of ideas demanding the attention of present-day world leaders, with a more and more clear and audacious tone ".
Because of its remote location, far away from the centre of Lima, the fact that most of its students hailed from the impoverished interior of the country, and that most of them intended to enter the highly politicised teaching profession, La Cantuta gained a reputation as hotbed of radical politics as early as the late 1950s and early 1960s.
" Remsburg then states " The fact that the early fathers, who were acquainted with Josephus, and who would have hailed with joy even this evidence of Christ's existence, do not cite it, while Origen expressly declares that Josephus has not mentioned Christ, is conclusive proof that it did not exist until the middle of the third century or later.
Melville's name is completely invented here, based on the fact that the " he always swims in hilarious shoals ... their appearance is generally hailed with delight by the mariner ... They are accounted a lucky omen.
There was a time, in fact, when all three candidates for governor hailed from Vinzons as when Dominador Asis, Fernando V. Pajarillo, and Wenceslao G. Vinzons, Jr. ran for governor in the elections of 1964.
Since its invention in the mid 1960s by magician Robert Harbin, it has been hailed as one of the greatest illusions ever invented due to both the apparent impossibility of the trick, and the fact that unlike many illusions it can be performed surrounded by spectators and withstand the scrutiny of audience members.
Moreover, the “ Robber Baron ” period, hailed by the right and despised by the left as a heyday of laissez-faire, was not characterized by laissez-faire at all, but was in fact a time of massive state privilege accorded to capital.

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