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Then he turned his attention to the factoids below him.
Do you have a policy about the factoids that come up in your books?
The public usually believe factoids from the number of times they hear them repeated.
That, at least, is a factoid you keep hearing there.
We then have a chance to weed out the factoids.
That particular factoid had been on the public record for more than twelve years.
Little factoids about Grant pop up at all the wrong times.
Until recently, this qualified as an interesting but not especially important factoid.
"You seem never to forget a face or factoid, either," she said.
However, getting any useful information out of a factoid can be tricky.
Sometimes he would simply report independent factoids that were disconnected.
Along the way, they offer some never before disclosed documents or factoids.
And whoever owns that factoid, how much should the rest of us pay for it?
- Way too many articles and factoids about college basketball.
My job is to imagine, not report on some factoid of my life.
So there are plenty of factoids to balance the memorabilia.
And he makes the factoids seem - well, fun.
Ah, a minor factoid that could have been mentioned in the article.
"These stories are repeated so often they become factoids."
It is the nature of City Hall that everybody always knows these personal factoids.
The shards and factoids here are not based on special research into Campbell's existence.
Whether you're bike savvy or still using training wheels, we've got a factoid for you.
For example, below are just a few factoids that may not be common knowledge:
Factoids become widely treated as if they were true.
He brightened, and entered this factoid on his report panel.