And he is not only the Italian fact; he is the European fact, the fact of the sixteenth century.
He drew her attention to that fact.
We have to learn to distinguish fact from fable.
Some of you may think that's just a normal fact and I emphasis a normal fact too much.
If this humanitarian award winning idealist is in fact the daughter of the tough-on-crime governor, it is not a fact she likes to advertise.
In fact, in Cartesian ontology there are only three kinds of substance: mind, matter and God.
The fact that the two vessels did sink is an unalterable fact of history, and while ship design and safety protocols have changed, the powder-keg nature of human behavior is the same as it ever was.
But the fact is, without bipartisan support, as we had just a few years ago, we cannot solve this problem.
The fact that young women who talk about the issues are stigmatized as "pushy" proves that there's still work to be done.
It is an obvious fact.
Road, in fact, is under your footstep.
But, in fact, the contents go far beyond the title.
The fact that we think of patterns as reusable elements should alert us to the fact that we discover patterns rather than invent them.
The fact that super-angels invest other people's money makes them doubly alarming to VCs.
If he infers that she is when she is in fact interested, or if he infers that she is not when she is in fact not interested, then he has made the correct inference.
Despite the fact that I landed late at night on a Sunday, the chief doctor convened specialists.
He is not only a fact, but a living fact.
It's important to distinguish fact from fiction.
That fact decided the judge to acquit him.
And yet - by virtue of the fact that this was not addressed in the antenna design - it appears that the inconceivable did in fact occur.
But in the bicentennial year of Darwin's birth Mr Dawkins fills a gap in his oeuvre by setting out the evidence that the “theory” of evolution is a fact—“as incontrovertible a fact as any in science”.
The viera giraffe will often think he 's been attacked by other creatures and lets out an ear - piercing whine, when in fact he is the aggressor.
He persevered in the fact.
When I turn eight, a horrifying fact changed my life fact was death.
He had overlooked the fact that the back door was not locked.
In fact, the design of the user interfaces typically has little or no effect on the scalability of the solution.
In fact, you have to.
This is an extraordinary and provocative observational fact.
In fact, I always know, always and a company, it is not easy.
Remarkably stable, in fact.
This is a fact patent to the world.
To allow the child to misbehave without instantly making it unpleasantly conscious of the fact would be to spoil it.
Nonetheless monetarists now acknowledge this fact.
Are this test and the fact that China is steadily enhancing its military power consistent with China's advocacy of peaceful development?
In fact, they are eager for their children to stay with them.
But so is the fact that, in Britain, even politicians of the left deplore the apparent consequences of economic inequality rather than the mere fact of it.
In fact, most new members rarely speak; officials report that there is much less waffle in enlarged EU meetings.
This image is partly rooted in fact.
The fact is incredibly exaggerated.