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We judge him, based on that quick fact.
Quick fact: Mastroianni was wearing a wetsuit under his clothes.
A quick fact check proved that getting drunk by this method would require a frightening number of tampons, not to mention tolerance of considerable discomfort.
When his young daughter requests a bunk bed for her room, a "quick fact check" tells him that "about thirty-six thousand kids per year are taken to an emergency room following a bunk bed injury".
And the fact that its web content has been surfaced through Apple's Spotlight Search since iOS 8 likely satisfies most in need of a quick fact check.
A quick fact check is in order.
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A solver in Broadview Heights, Ohio, who shall remain nameless, chastised me: "Perhaps someone has already brought this to your attention, but... the novel by Huxley is, of course, 'Eyeless in Giza,' not 'in Gaza".' Well, no, it's "Eyeless in Gaza," as a quick fact-check will show.
Tonga's national portal offered links such as "about us" and "quick facts" that did not work.
Quick facts: Florida International averaged 7,982 fans per home game a season ago, the second-lowest total among F.B.S. teams.
Quick facts: After a dozen years as the face of the Northern Illinois program, Joe Novak stepped down as head coach of the Huskies following a disappointing 2007 season.
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