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When I say above that something is "Unverified" this is not in any way an opinion about the source of that information.
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Unverified source reports BENNETTS back in CONUS, Boston area, following deportation from Australia.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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So I say Mr. President (Unverified) you need to discuss the sickness and not the symptom and the sickness is PRICE!!!!!
Obama: 'If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we will call you out' 2009
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Unverified videos that appear to show his body have been posted on the website YouTube and the images have stoked fury in Syria.
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Unverified stories are trotted out and exceptional cases, if true, are presented as the norm, and as if they never happened at any other airport in the world.
David Harris: Responding to the Critics on Israel and Airport Security 2010
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I am glad to see that Mighty Hypocrite could find no factoid in the postings here, since the American Heritage Dictionary defines “factoid” not as a “littel fact” – a common misusage – but as an “Unverified or inaccurate information that is presented in the press as factual, often as part of a publicity effort, and that is then accepted as true because of constant repetition.”
Think Progress » VIDEO: In Goodbye Speech, DeLay Bitterly Attacks Liberals 2006
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What follows is pure Unadulterated Unverified Mogamboism (UUM) and reflects my views on the future of silver and the planet.
The Future of Silver, According to Adam Smith (1723-1790) 2008
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Unverified citations may not be complete or entirely accurate, but there is sufficient evidence, such as a clipping or copy of the item itself, to indicate that it was in fact published.
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Unverified cards fetch up to $6 while verified cards can bring up to $18, said Javier Santoyo, a manager at Symantec.
Thieves Using Stolen Credit Cards to Make Donations | Impact Lab 2007
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Unverified—except for a deluge of e-mails from FBI agents who visited Gitmo and were horrified by what they saw.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: November 2006 Archives 2006
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