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Statements contained in this press release that refer to non-historical facts are forward-looking statements that reflect Watson's current perspective of existing information as of the date of this release.
unknown title 2011
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Statements contained in this press release that refer to non-historical facts are forward-looking statements that reflect Watson's current perspective of existing information as of the date of this release.
unknown title 2011
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Statements contained in this press release that refer to non-historical facts are forward-looking statements that reflect Watson's current perspective of existing information as of the date of this release.
unknown title 2011
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Statements contained in this press release that refer to non-historical facts are forward-looking statements that reflect Watson's current perspective of existing information as of the date of this release.
unknown title 2011
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Statements contained in this press release that refer to non-historical facts are forward-looking statements that reflect Watson's current perspective of existing information as of the date of this release.
unknown title 2011
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Some of the codes in the book are simply there for non-historical fun.
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Perhaps that is why the only non-historical piece I have written is a novella set a hundred years in the future.
A Conversation with C.J. Sansom, author of Winter in Madrid 2010
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Some of the codes in the book are simply there for non-historical fun.
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Not to be confused with "myth" in Dr. Niebuhr's sense (i.e., a symbolical representation of non-historical truth).
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Others define myth as non-historical tales that contain a moral message.
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