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1 And it was, certainly, verified by the fresh facts which I saw there.
2 We can then test this explanation by any fresh facts which may arise.
3 To what end could I add fresh facts to it now?
4 Previous truth; fresh facts : - and our mind finds a new truth.
5 So far as fresh facts are concerned, the theme may fairly be considered exhausted.
6 There were stir and bustle, new faces, and fresh facts .
7 An inventor seizes upon fresh facts , and combines them with the old, which thereby become nascent.
8 She had not been too blind to see the unpleasantness of the fresh facts revealed to her.
9 His objects, even his prejudices, were frankly avowed, and his prejudices gave way to fresh facts or reasons.
10 Also, he was always discovering fresh facts , attractive facts, about her-abouther eyes and lips and hair and figure.
11 That night, as the two friends sat together discussing supper, Dick learned a few fresh facts concerning his companion.
12 Maurice had had an idea of lingering till everybody else had gone, on the chance of picking up fresh facts .
13 Foyle was still juggling with his jig-saw puzzle, trying to fit fresh facts in their proper position to old facts.
14 If the fresh facts which come to our knowledge all fit themselves into the scheme, then our hypothesis may gradually become a solution.
15 "There has been an inquest," said I, "and a good many fresh facts have come out.
16 " Fresh facts have come to light-factsthat tend to prove the innocence of Penreath, who was accused and convicted for the murder."
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