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But I need a factoid.
Or was JFK a Factoid — found out and murdered.
That, at least, is a factoid you keep hearing there.
What a factoid that is! Mars is onstage with about a dozen guys.
Last week, a factoid tweeted by the NFL's research department spread around social media.
Someone would mention a flower; she'd rattle off a factoid about it.
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In a factoid-saturated, opinion-polluted media environment, the emotion and outrage of hard-bitten outback farmers, a breed more commonly associated with skepticism and understatement, has an authenticity that no amount of scientific evidence or talking heads can project.
The app, Field Trip, offers historical trivia about a park, an architectural factoid about a building or reviews of a nearby restaurant.
Sing a random song, tell a joke, inform them of a strange factoid, or tell them a story.
But every once in a while a fresh factoid like the Obamacare ignorance comes along to remind us that we're out to breakfast and dinner as well.
The concentration of our country's wealth among the very rich has gone from being an unsettling factoid to a rallying cry, and Jacob Kornbluth's "Inequality for All" hands the bullhorn to Robert Reich, the labor secretary under President Bill Clinton.
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