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These considerations move me to put in a paragraph of dry facts just here.
Why don't you give me the dry facts and let my imagination do what it can?"
It contains no speculations or stories, only dry facts and techniques.
His would be a record not of just dry facts, but of a child, he said, a three-dimensional human.
Perhaps Typee actually captures the truth more vividly than the dry facts alone would have done.
"It's all very well to master dry facts," said Pother as though correcting a student in class.
The review panel went beyond dry facts.
I've spent enough years evaluating seemingly impersonal data that I've learned to look beyond the dry facts.
Comparative infographics: transforming dry facts and figures information into a compelling narrative.
What's the point of flash-baking a bunch of dry facts on someone's brain?"
It was more personal and certainly more informative than the dry facts from a standard ID run.
Anyone who has ever worked in a hospital can attest that doctors are purveyors of information: dry facts, clinical data, medical wisdom.
Assaf realizes that "her world was made entirely of words, descriptions, written characters, dry facts.
They are dry facts, summoned from an impersonal computer file, snapshots from someone else's life.
The dry facts cannot give the proper sense of how Serena should have lost the Dementieva match.
But on with drier facts.
But for those who do remember, the dry facts of census data can leap off the crumbling pages, preserved on microfilm, with a startling vibrancy.
But Hazlitt had begun to recognize the degree of imagination Scott had to apply in order to bring dry facts to life.
The story it tells is close to the historical details already described, but there is an overlay of romanticism which brings the dry facts to life.
To animate the dry facts of a life, a degree of ego is required, and Cavell learnt early to bury hers.
For many multi-media communication complex institutions, communicating by using fiction storytelling techniques can be a more compelling and effective route than using only dry facts.
Dry facts don't win hearts and minds compared with unsubstantiated or unbalanced claims about possible unspeakable [because unknown]dangers to our children's health.
The horror of the trenches and surviving the carnage of a battle like Mametz Wood will become simply dry facts, studied in schools and colleges.
"There is a difference between the dry facts of kinship--who is descended from whom--and inclusion in the life of a family.
She had been disappointed that he showed no love of the poetry and books which meant so much to her, only reading about industrial history and dry facts and figures.