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Share only what will become common knowledge, ask no favors, and don't mention Dan.
Ogletree covered what has become common knowledge about Obama's upbringing, infusing the facts with fresh insight.
A stand for democracy in a digital age In recent months, the extent of mass surveillance has become common knowledge.
There can be a race to inflate casualty numbers and rumours can become reports which become common knowledge incredibly quickly.
The corruption had become "common knowledge" among UNHCR staff in Nairobi, many of whom kept silent after receiving death threats, Mr Montil said.
All of which has become common knowledge in Montana, where the latest death-with-dignity battle broke out this winter and will likely be decided within days.
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Kim Plofker reexamines the few facts about Indian mathematics that have become common knowledge--such as the Indian origin of Arabic numerals--and she sets them in a larger textual and cultural framework.
The House of Bishops' decision, which was taken in December but only became common knowledge yesterday, effectively ends the ban on an openly gay man becoming bishop as long as he remains celibate.
Some twit tweeted it and it became common knowledge.
"This is absolute rubbish... 2016 is the year it becomes common knowledge the earth is flat, just like 9/11 became common knowledge, no stopping the truth now.
(The intrigue became common knowledge when Petre publicly cut off a lock of Fermor's hair).
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