Opinion ID: 419222
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Heading: miscellaneous findings of fact

Text: 44 In his final challenge to the district court's decision, plaintiff contends that nineteen miscellaneous factual findings taken from the opinion of the district court are erroneous and prejudicial. Findings of fact will not be overturned on appeal unless they are clearly erroneous. Fed.R.Civ.P. 52(a). A finding fact is clearly erroneous if this court, upon review, is left with a definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been made. Gutierrez v. Denver Post, Inc., 691 F.2d 945, 946 (10th Cir.1982) (and cases cited therein). It is not necessary to review each finding here. Suffice it to say, we have considered the record of the district court's findings and we are not left with the requisite firm conviction that a mistake has been made. 45 Accordingly, the judgment of the district court dismissing plaintiff's action with prejudice is hereby affirmed. 46 Plaintiff has also appealed the order of the district court denying plaintiff's motion for relief from judgment based on allegedly newly-discovered evidence (Appeal No. 81-1640). Finding no abuse of discretion in the district court's order, we hereby affirm.