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Her party's proposals include banning all gifts from lobbyists to politicians, including free "fact-finding" trips to golf courses, and toughening public disclosure of lobbying activity.

The Statistical Abstract of the United States is a free, fact-filled compendium of miscellaneous data that has been published by the U.S. Census Bureau annually since 1878.

But over at Bloomberg News, the reporters who originally set about bringing the complexities of the financial world into an open-source environment spent all year carrying on with their code breaking, and they routinely deliver the most clear-eyed, pom-pom-free, fact-dense, explained-at-length journalism on how the world was destroyed and what's being done to put it back together.

The novice uses context-free facts and rules.

For now, however, the pilot program is very inexpensive — free, in fact.

Recent illiteracy and newer technologies compound the problem, rendering us more memory free and fact impaired than ever.

Although much is made of it being "free", in fact it relies heavily on intellectual-property rights, but through copyright and strict licensing terms.

Copies are so ubiquitous, so cheap (free, in fact) that the only things truly valuable are those which cannot be copied.

So what's so great about Camp Gluten Free? "The fact that you don't have to ask the No. 1 question," says Megan, 11.

"All I am trying to get is the facts," Kennedy said angrily, "because the senator was very free with facts and distorting the cost of the current bill.

Comment is free, but facts are sacred.

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