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- noun Plural form of
factoid .
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Examples
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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Ignorance may be bliss, but ignorance served up with nonsense and garnished with factoids is even blissier.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Ignorance may be bliss, but ignorance served up with nonsense and garnished with factoids is even blissier.
Barroso is back 2009
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A couple of factoids from the “numbers” report — it took Bill Clinton on average over 450 days to fill deputy agency head and inspector-general positions.
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Trying to access information on the web, sifting through the mass of possible facts, opinions, biased information and sea of factoids is a reality.
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