And yet sifting through this collection brings one face to face with a stark fact about the way theater worked for black performers in decades past.
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But for all the excitement the quarterback feels as he faces the start of his senior season, there is no getting away from two stark facts:
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But when it was over in the morning haze, the stark fact was that a man had died on the sidewalk in the shadow of a hospital.
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The stark fact is that money would not have been invested if there had not been some intellectual-property protection to ensure the investors some reasonable return.
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These were supposed to be stark facts, with no subjective judgments, the whole point being to get Chemical and Chase people doing things together without animosity.
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No one here is quite sure why, but the stark facts of death hang over Karain like a dark cloud and have given it a deep stigma.
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More than two-thirds of the world was undernourished in 1949 and Bruce felt it imperative for the Council to bring these stark facts to the developed nations.
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Archaeologist Krzyszkowska concurs : " The stark fact is that for the prehistoric Aegean we have no direct evidence for war and warfare per se " ( Krzyszkowska, 1999 ).
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As coincidences keep piling up, she is confronted with a stark fact : her assumption that she was helping was monstrously wrong, and she gradually slips into mad torment.
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"The stark fact is that the need is increasing as the military has been downsized, " said Lt . Col . Tom Bergines, a Defense Department spokesman.