1. All along, the White House has said it believes the American people can separate fact from fantasy. 2. But every little bit, say observers, further erodes the vanishing line separating fact from fantasy and reporters from gossipers. 3. But the only place the facts are separated from the fiction is in an annotated online version. 4. Coe also is anxious to separate fact from the folklore that has surrounded Mayan culture. 5. In an effort to separate fact from fiction in this drama, we offer the following primer about topics of interest. 6. In that, as in most else, he seems unable to separate fact from illusion. 7. It is hard to separate fact from myth in some of the tales at the Petit Paris Museum. 8. Scouts must be able to separate fact from fiction in stories they hear. 9. The organizers insist, however, that rather than reinforcing old myths, the aim of the congress is to separate fact from fiction. 10. Trying to separate fact from fiction, the book illuminates the faded reputation of the French statesman Edouard de Laboulaye as the prime mover behind the statue. |