The movie is superbly matter-of-fact in depicting subjects as different as the emotional cluelessness of proudly footloose teen-age boys, the level of ominous and explosive noise that the characters have learned to live with, the inability of well-meaning social workers to alter family traditions.
We think dark matter is a particle too, it's just an odd form of matter in the fact that we don't perceive it very readily.
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It is a matter of fact that Mr. Ren is just one of the many CEOs around the world who have served in the military, and it is also a matter of fact that Huawei has only offered telecommunications equipment that is in line with civil standards.
Approach slowly in a matter-of-fact manner with a big treat in your hands.
Karar tells me all of this in a very matter-of-fact way, and I ask him why he seems so unaffected by it.
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While Obama's supporters champion his "realist" policies as a welcome departure from the "cowboy diplomacy" of the Bush years, the fact of the matter is that in country after country, Obama's supposedly pragmatic and nonideological policy has either already failed - as it has in North Korea - or is in the process of failing.
Purves, a no-nonsense, matter-of-fact former entrepreneur in Australia, told me that the sea around Greenland is so warm that up to 100 new species of fish have been found recently.
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It's not that Sprint's AIRAVE is minty fresh -- as a matter of fact, individuals in Indianapolis and Denver were able to pick one up last September -- but the device is brand new to the rest of the nation.
Any fool could see, she explained in matter-of-fact tones, that it would be a mistake to proceed with medical treatment if the stars in heaven were aligned against me.
He writes in a direct, matter-of-fact style that puts the horrors he is relating in dark relief.
It was a close thing, since by making it a matter of equity the judge is in fact admitting that M Jewell LLC had the letter of the law on its side.
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As a matter of fact, we were in Puerto Rico one season and we had to communicate with our road manager who was in a condominium a few blocks away with no telephone.
But about five years ago, I was in a head-on collision with a dump truck, so I--yesterday, as a matter of fact, I was in the gym oiling myself up after exercising, I said, you know, I have come to love these scars.
Ms. JAMES: Oh, yeah, as a matter of fact when I was in rehab at the same rehab center in the '70s, '74, '75, I got a letter from Keith Richards that had told - that had said to me that they were getting ready to do a tour.
On the other hand, NASD had evidence that, as a matter of practice, Ochanpaugh did not in fact have absolute control over Wisdom Mission.
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And as a matter of fact, on this crypt in Mexico City, the face on the nameplate is the mask of El Santo and not his real face.
And as I was reading your book, which I loved, matter of fact, I started getting in my artsy section because all my friends are not creative and I usually have to give them ideas.
And no matter how good the technology is, the fact of the matter is if you're not factoring in the soot that's being put in the atmosphere, coal is going to be cheaper for a very long time.
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It is a matter of survival, a fact of life viscerally understood in Japan.
But the fact of the matter is in this day and age there are just simply other ways of going about it.
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The fact of the matter is conflict in the workplace is unavoidable.
He had only 4 months left to be Treasury Secretary and he could have come off as a greater hero than he actually was handling the crises in a matter-of-fact pragmatic manner.
Do you think that in fact as a matter of loyalty, Alberto Gonzales, the attorney general, might simply say, you know what, it's in the best interest of the president for me to depart?
Matter of fact, I would stick with pencils in general when trying to keep track of all this.
As a matter of fact, rare earth has been listed in the category of strategic elements in many countries, such as the U.S.A. and Japan.
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"Even though crime is going down throughout our city and even though this is a rare event on a property like the National Zoo, the fact of the matter is youth violence in our city is way too high, " said D.
I'm sorry if you think that I sound ungrateful but the fact of the matter is that, in the house I lived in as a kid, playing football for a living (or a means to an end) is regarded as a less-than-worthwhile contribution to the human race.
After all, if Jason turned out to be a person of knowledge in this matter, and the individual referencing him as a possible leaker was, in fact, the Speaker of the Assembly, this would certainly give credence to the notion that important people in Wisconsin were taking the story seriously.
The fact of the matter is that, in his present capacity and under current circumstances, Mr. Ashcroft has to make hard decisions every day about where to draw the line in balancing the need for enhanced security while trying to protect the free and open society that all Americans, and particularly those on the Right, hold so dear.
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