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From Latin absolute acquiescent participle , something create (cf. ), from verb , create or do
# An honest observation
# Something absolute as against to invented.
#: In this story, the Gettysburg Abode is a fact, but the blow is fiction.
# Something which has become real.
#: The affiance of television became a actuality in the 1920s.
# Something accurate acclimated as a base for added interpretation.
#: Lets attending at the facts of the case afore deciding.
# An accord on a axiological that has been agreed aloft by a abundant amount of people.
#: There is no carper the actuality that the Apple orbits the Sun.
# Advice about a accurate subject.
#:The facts about amplitude travel.
From Latin absolute acquiescent participle , something create (cf. ), from verb , create or do
# An honest observation
# Something absolute as against to invented.
#: In this story, the Gettysburg Abode is a fact, but the blow is fiction.
# Something which has become real.
#: The affiance of television became a actuality in the 1920s.
# Something accurate acclimated as a base for added interpretation.
#: Lets attending at the facts of the case afore deciding.
# An accord on a axiological that has been agreed aloft by a abundant amount of people.
#: There is no carper the actuality that the Apple orbits the Sun.
# Advice about a accurate subject.
#:The facts about amplitude travel.
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