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1 The mere fact that she had such a list would unnerve them.
2 Nothing; beyond the mere fact that he is very fond of you.
3 There was contamination in the mere fact of having been a witness.
4 He proves the impossible true by the mere fact of recording it.
5 The mere fact that it is the law does not weigh heavily.
6 The reason for this is deeper than the mere fact of sex.
7 The mere fact of the child's presence was in itself a denunciation.
8 The mere fact that life held such abundance was enough for her.
9 But the mere fact of having had more would have spoiled it.
10 As a question of mere fact the answer is patent: She will.
11 The mere fact that we need a thing makes it rightfully ours.
12 The mere fact of being alive appeared to fill him with ecstasy.
13 The mere fact that you are alive is help enough-andtorment enough.
14 The mere fact that he had been caught was what tortured him.
15 What superiority the mere fact of living-on gives to the dullest dog!
16 That in itself is discrimination: the mere fact I am in this position.
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