As a matter of fact, as a perpetually cash poor start up, our reps were all rookies and comparatively underpaid.
As a matter of fact, as we look at this issue, we know this is an issue that affects people across the board.
We are in business to make a profit, I am not ashamed of that as a matter of fact, I am proud of that.
As a matter of fact, as I left the Senate, as Ben may remember, the Senate historian came in and said -- thinking that he was going to make me feel better -- he pointed out that only 17 senators in American history ever served as long as I did.
One of my roles at Innosight as a matter of fact is to oversee our investment arm, where we provide early-stage investment in companies that have the potential to transform existing markets and create new ones.
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As a matter of fact, Saniewska says that at first, when she saw her as Lady Gaga, she didn't recognize her, having been accustomed to her as a long-haired brunette waitress.
Dr. BROCK: And so in a study of over 500 women from the Washington, DC, area, as a matter of fact, more than 50 percent of them were very happy with their, you know, overweightness because their husbands or counterpart felt that--the person in their lives felt that that's the way they liked them, so they were very satisfied with having hips and thighs, and this is a norm for us.
As a matter of fact if you have heard of only one CPA firm, PWC (formerly known as Price Waterhouse) is probably it.
As a matter of fact, there are 78 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964.
As a matter of fact, they're so happy they're singing karaoke in the backseat.
As a matter of fact, nearly 47% of Midwesterners never live outside their home state.
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As a matter of fact, these innovations are already being applied in isolated pockets.
And, as a matter of fact, there are copious studies and reports available on the topic.
As a matter of fact, Wal-Mart will see increased traffic and benefit from it.
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As a matter of fact, my first post on Forbes.com was about New York Marriage equality.
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As a matter of fact, there was one week where they held down the top five spots.
As a matter of fact, LetsBuyIt.com still has some funding left - about 18m euros by one estimate.
As a matter of fact, that is what Dunkin Donuts did recently with Instagram (now owned by Facebook).
As a matter of fact we started the planting and replanting efforts while the fires were still going on.
As a matter of fact, I predicted this downgrade on March 21, 2011 on my blog on Forbes.
As a matter of fact, this former Cambridge philosopher is formidably bright, albeit in an endearing and non-intimidating way.
And, as a matter of fact, the canister here has English lettering with an expiration date of June 1990.
As a matter of fact, it feels better than with the old tires.
As a matter of fact, Thomas Jefferson felt very strongly about that too.
As a matter of fact, they attended one of the Tea Party speeches I gave in Ocala, Florida in 2010.
As a matter of fact all three of the leading Republican presidential contenders are supporting the president's plan: Arizona Sen.
As a matter of fact, he has gone on his widely followed blog, which he writes with fellow prof Anthony H.
But it was a perfect little biscuit man, and, as a matter of fact, it reminded Frankie of John Henry himself.
As a matter of fact, there are some battalions from NATO militaries that would not be able to meet this standard.
As a matter of fact, the bulk of the government revenue will be used to feed people and to fight crime.
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