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1
The simple,
solemn
fact
,
however, was before us in all its terrible significance.
2
The above is a
solemn
fact
,
and the wise will lay it to heart.
3
The
solemn
fact
that she was being put under oath meant nothing to her.
4
We cannot close our eyes to the sad and
solemn
fact
that war does exist.
5
Consider then, first, the
solemn
fact
of Christ's anger.
6
It is a
solemn
fact
that in this greater excitement he had actually forgotten it!
7
If so, then it is both wise and kind to deal with that
solemn
fact
first.
8
And yet it is a
solemn
fact
that Good's eye-glass was still fixed in Good's eye.
9
Still, it is a
solemn
fact
that no more concrete definition of the word has ever been forthcoming.
10
This is a pleasant bit of property, but the
solemn
fact
remains that I put the boots to you.
11
She took her second marriage quite as she had taken her first-a
solemn
fact
which contained no possibility of mental alteration.
12
That such an answer should be given to such a charge is a strange,
solemn
fact
,
which tragically confirms the true indictment.
13
Remember that the leadership of Christ is no mere pretty metaphor, but a
solemn
fact
,
which brings with it the soldier's responsibilities.
14
You'll excuse me mentioning it after the service you have just rendered to the cause of veracity, but it's a
solemn
fact
.
15
The great and
solemn
fact
for me was that we were together, and he held me while our burning pulses throbbed in contact.
16
So early did a heathen moralist learn the
solemn
fact
that "only this once" ends in "there is no harm in it."
solemn
fact
solemn