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In the original version it referred to the population of Nigeria as 85m whereas it is in fact around 155m.
Considering the utterly embarrassing lack of nuance and fact around the discussions of Islam, this position can be very frustrating.
In fact, around a month after filming the programme, she received £36,000 in funding from other sources.
"She was also concerned about the fact around the increases in the council tax benefit that she had to pay.
In fact, around the world bond investors have been fleeing from anything that looks even vaguely risky.
In fact, around 50 of the girls had escaped by jumping out as they were driven towards Boko Haram's forest training camps.
Twice, in fact, around Christmas, which, by tradition — as both Hamlet and Scrooge would be only too eager to testify — marks the zenith of the ghost finder's year.
The global oil boom during much of this decade substantially bolstered his popularity and his agenda, which revolves in theory, and often in fact, around alleviating poverty.
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In fact, to around 100 headphone-bearing employees all told.
In fact, looking around, the reporter counts seven weapons in the room.
"There's a general feeling now that this company has, in fact, turned around".
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