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They wanted to go too, as if a journey west was established fact.
There are very few other established facts about exactly what happened over the course of the next seven hours.
That is an established fact, and has its characteristic worth.
To accept a probability as an established fact is wrong.
It was now an established fact that the French were packing up to leave.
Only after this can a 'concept' being taking seriously enough to be established fact.
A major flaw in a movie, that should be a well established fact.
Over the centuries, it then came to be regarded as established fact.
Last week's statement was merely an admission of an already established fact.
The previous division into two provinces was allowed to stand as an established fact.
This is not a controversial claim but an established fact, based on more than 20 years of solid science.
Otherwise, he said, "It could give the wrong impression that this was an established fact."
At that precise moment the death no doubt already growing in him, established fact, some line crossed.
At least that much, I believe, we can rely on as established fact."
Yet, Microsoft's persistence and staying power are an established fact.
It's an established fact that he did that in his previous line of work.
'Aren't you taking a theory for an established fact, my dear fellow?
They each assure the other that their guesses are established fact.
Forty-eight hours later, the helium city was an established fact.
Indeed, by 1980 this was considered an established fact in textbooks of immunology.
The report concluded that the cause of the accident could not be determined clearly from the established facts.
I take these established facts as a kind of anchor .
It is an established fact that poverty disproportionately affects women.
Some western researchers even assumed this was established fact.
If she was faced with an established fact, she might be more reasonable.