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For all that the headline facts are impossible to avoid.
The headline facts are that there is no constitution, no court system, no elections and no free press.
Ford, in particular, gradually piles up so many qualifications to his headline facts that, while it would be an exaggeration to describe the second half of the book as a slow retreat from the cheerless certainties of the first, it wouldn't be a wild one.
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That headline fact is clear enough.
Mrs. Clinton's rebuttal site, The Fact Hub, posted an item with the headline "Fact Check: Bill Paid, Tip Left At Iowa Maid-Rite".
And the Scottish government used a similar phrase and extended the concept in its official press release on the SNP's tax plans in March, claiming as a headline fact that "Blocking UK tax cuts will provide more than £1 billionn for public services".
Nonetheless, she adds, "if you look beyond the headline the facts don't support it.
My worry is that erroneous 13,000 figure will stick because many people remember headlines, not facts".
Instead of mere headlines and facts, the app curates current news stories by adding relevant historical facts.
But this headline in fact heralds significant news for poetry lovers, particularly if Romantic poetry is what butters your parsnips.
Many users carefully monitor news sources and post headlines and facts to your site almost immediately after they appear elsewhere on the Web.
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