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Compiled from open sources, it does not reveal any secrets or previously unknown facts.
But facts alone — even previously unknown facts — do not, by themselves, make for great biographies.
He refused to, in his words, "become a mere handmaiden to a settlement privately negotiated on the basis of unknown facts".
However, "this man was pretty well-known," through selling extremist literature, and that with other unknown facts would be enough to place him on the security services' radar, Blair says.
The interests of a metaphysician, according to this view, are predominantly speculative; he wants to reveal hitherto unknown facts about the world and on that basis to construct a theory about the world as a whole.
Lawyers involved in the lawsuits, who stand to share in any financial recoveries, say that there are plenty of unknown facts related to the crisis that should be exposed.
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The unknown fact, he conceded, "is what is going to happen in the migration".
The Mail Online reported that "angry viewers poured scorn on the BBC" for including the unknown fact in the documentary.
Looking up a tricky word or unknown fact in the book is easily accomplished through a quick Google search.
So how did you get Emi and Ipuh to actually breed? A. The key was in discovering a previously unknown fact: that Sumatran rhinos are induced ovulators, which means that the females only ovulate after they've bred.
He also informs viewers of the relatively unknown fact that from the '50s through the '70s, major labels including CBS, Elektra and Warner used Dallas as a distribution hub.
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