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First off, the facts.
Wagner clicked off the facts: women comprise only 16% of Congress; 9 out of 50 Governors are women; the United States ranks 68th in women's representation in world government.
Kingsley rattles off the facts of his hero's wretched past as if they are nothing but tedious details, to be dispensed with immediately.
The final score, the size of the crowd (18, at a university with a student body of 31,068, he notes) —Talese checks off the facts, then directs our attention to Sal Carillo, a freshman paid three bucks to tend the scoreboard, hanging the tin-plated numerals.
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"The president, with all due respect, is once again off on the facts.
"He laughed off the fact that he was murdered, like: 'Aw, man.
They hailed Peterson and shrugged off the fact that, stylistically, they were nobody's darlings.
The trailer mostly shows off the fact that women's teams will appear in the game for the first time.
A. I think people here are willing to trade off the fact that there may be measurement error.
"They still have to bite off the fact that there are a couple of years left of building," he said.
Consequently, baseball players today cannot really show off the fact that they are faster and stronger than those of yesterday.
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