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She urged people to assess - using cold hard facts - what had been achieved over the past six years.

From BBC

He continued, "Let’s not lose sight of what the cold hard facts are. This is not someone who I vacationed with and someone who I enjoyed this great, intimate relationship of brotherhood. This is someone who destroyed my life, and who I forgave, and who I moved on . . ."

From Salon

She added: “Bravo can try to manipulate my reality and others’ all they want, but the cold hard facts of this case are as real as it gets.”

When you’re on the stand in a trial, it likely holds up very well because it has this perception of not having any bias; it’s just cold, hard facts.

From Slate

For those who note that Trump has the ability to delay, drag out, undermine, and even capitalize on his legal troubles but can’t escape the voting booth, the very existence of the Colorado 14th Amendment appeal at the Supreme Court shows the extent to which the law and the voting both are bound up together, and the degree to which both may be profoundly incapacitated when we expect either to create Cold, Hard Facts in a world that has fundamentally put truth out with the recyclables.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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