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There's also a-- an entry called The Factoid, which is one startling factoid from the chapter.
Free Agent Nation: How America�s New Independent Workers are Transforming the Way We Live 2001
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"Factoid" is a word Norman Mailer invented in his biography of Marilyn Monroe.
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Factoid: the Veterans Administration is its most efficient practitioner in the U.S.
Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011
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Factoid from Opta Sports: Blackburn is the only one of the 92 English league clubs to have not earned a point from any match in which it has trailed.
U.S. national team news & notes: Jermaine Jones, Bob Bradley, Americans abroad, Gold Cup Steve Goff 2011
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Factoid: the Veterans Administration is its most efficient practitioner in the U.S.
Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011
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Factoid: "In God we Trust" was first seen on U.S. currency in 1866, and "One Nation under God" was introduced in the McCarthyite 1950s.
Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers Daniel Bruno Sanz 2010
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Factoid: the advertised LEO payload capability of a SpaceX Falcon 9 heavy (three core version) is 29.6 metric tons!
Human Space Flight Plans Committee Notice Posted - NASA Watch 2009
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Factoid: "In God we Trust" was first seen on U.S. currency in 1866, and "One Nation under God" was introduced in the McCarthyite 1950s.
Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers Daniel Bruno Sanz 2010
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Factoid: the advertised LEO payload capability of a SpaceX Falcon 9 heavy (three core version) is 29.6 metric tons!
Human Space Flight Plans Committee Notice Posted - NASA Watch 2009
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Factoid: "In God we Trust" was first seen on U.S. currency in 1866, and "One Nation under God" was introduced in the McCarthyite 1950s.
Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers Daniel Bruno Sanz 2010
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