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Verified facts are often coupled with rumors in an effort to sell more papers.
Access to verified facts, news and others' opinions is important to everybody.
In his formal response, posted at www.ojr.org, Mr. Arnold wrote, "publishing independently verified facts that previously appeared elsewhere isn't plagiarism".
The thrust of Draper is not that the verified facts have independent significance with respect to proof of the tenth.
Up until now, journalism has been devoted to verified facts – but the crowdsourced approach is generally not about using previously trusted sources.
For Jane Leavy's 2002 biography, "Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy," Koufax verified facts and told friends they could speak to her, but there was no interview.
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It was more that when he got there he was all too willing to accept state propaganda as verified fact.
Today we learned that, even if one is guilty, and in this case that is an indisputable and verified fact, there is always a way of muddling through as best one can.
Time dilation is an experimentally verified fact.
Ebbesmeyer also pointed out an interesting and apparently verified fact -- whether or not it bears weight on the floating feet.
The red and blue filters are so good, and the mass and noise levels of the pridefully ignorant are so high, it is almost impossible to find a verified fact.
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