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  • "Actualities" generally run longer than a common "soundbite", but the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

    Chicago Indymedia 2009

  • "Actualities" generally run longer than a common "soundbite", but the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

    Chicago Indymedia 2009

  • Perrin, F. (1932), β€œLa Dynamique Relativiste et l'Inertie de l'Energie,” Actualities Scientifiques et Industrielles,

    The Equivalence of Mass and Energy Flores, Francisco 2007

  • Actualities, outlooks, retrospections -- my view of them had been jarred and distorted by an unexpected, stunning blow.

    Over Prairie Trails Frederick Philip Grove

  • Actualities and appearances here were surely radically at variance?

    The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Lucas Malet 1891

  • Virtualities have unfolded themselves into Actualities, in by far the noblest and richest manner any region of the world ever saw.

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • When one thinks, for example, what Books are becoming for us, what Operative Lancashires are become; what a Fourth Estate, and innumerable Virtualities not yet got to be Actualities are become and becoming, -- one sees Organisms enough in the dim huge Future; and 'United Services' quite other than the redcoat one; and much, even in these years, struggling to be born!

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Virtualities not yet got to be Actualities are become and becoming, -- one sees Organisms enough in the dim huge Future; and

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Virtualities have unfolded themselves into Actualities, in by far the noblest and richest manner any region of the world ever saw.

    Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • The actualities are the most important part of your story, so after you've chosen them, (see Choosing Actualities, below) transcribe them word-for-word onto the page.

    Chicago Indymedia 2009

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