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The name he had got from his office computer was a hard fact.
The hard fact is that they have been there for almost 160 years.
That still made no sense to him, but it left one cold hard fact.
He needed hard facts to help him make his decision.
Well, it all was hard fact, about which she had no choice.
But I had some hard facts for the first time.
These are the hard facts, and the end of the story.
It was more a feeling than any hard facts he had.
But you have to know the cold, hard facts of this case.
But I'm running up against the hard facts that we meet in all police work.
She was seven now; old enough, thought her mother, for some hard facts.
Let me lay some more cold, hard facts on you people.
What appears to be hard fact is something of a mystery.
"Got one single hard fact to back up your suspicions?"
Sometimes you have to look at the cold hard facts of life I'm afraid.
Yet after 50 years the hard fact is that audiences haven't come to like very much.
Once these issues are resolved, the couple must face the hard fact that they will never create a child together.
The hard fact is, there's some small element of truth in that.
But I have to be honest with myself about the hard facts of our situation.
There are few hard facts about his birth and early years.
It's another feeling, without any hard facts to back it up, but something's wrong.
Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death.
He didn't sound very happy at the idea; there was still not much in the way of hard facts to talk to Charles about.
It was his first introduction to the hard facts of life.
Such talk always made him uncomfortable, especially without hard facts.