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33 Sentences With "piece of trivia"

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In his eyes, that is more than a piece of trivia.
It's just a piece of trivia, another collectible to put on the virtual shelf.
This piece of trivia combines the two things we love the most: Benson and pizza.
This is a true and otherwise useless piece of trivia I especially don't care about.
Here's a good piece of trivia for you: What's the fastest commercial airliner in operation?
Bonus piece of trivia: Assuming Peterson votes no and the same goes for New York GOP Rep.
What really matters is that he gets the difference between a perceptive detail and a useless piece of trivia.
Not only that, but a piece of trivia that will win you bets at the bar makes its return after a three-year absence.
The media usually treats the trip as a comedic piece of trivia that accentuates just how outside the mainstream Sanders has always been — the honeymooners take Yaroslavl!
Here's a fun piece of trivia: The Fate of the Furious made more money than the nine other movies behind it in the weekend box office Top 10.
After all, it was still just a phone — a thing for text messages, mostly, and maybe look up a piece of trivia when arguing with a friend at a bar.
Here's a fun piece of trivia: When Techtronic told us to "pump the jam, pump it up," they were *actually* telling us to press play on our Anker Flare Bluetooth speakers.
So, to give you the scoop on two of our favorite satisfying, easy-to-pack snacks, we're breaking down the bevy of benefits they boast (as well as the occasional piece of trivia).
In contrast to Dextrous One, at 96, the American radio DJ Sallie Hille is the oldest active DJ in the world, a piece of trivia hat-tipped by Guinness with a world record certificate.
HERE IS a piece of trivia that is not really trivial: the first female solo artist to have a record shoot straight to number one on the British albums chart was Kate Bush in 1980.
Here's a throttling piece of trivia that may leave you contemplating your own mortality: The original Men in Black movie hit theaters in 1997 and is now old enough to legally buy an alcoholic beverage.
After the war, by the way, a freed slave once owned by Indian Territory Choctaws probably composed the spiritual "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" — a piece of trivia that pretty much sums up American history: hideous memories and beautiful songs.
"How It's Done" is a sexier number you could easily re-imagine as an R&B jam, and "Second Wind" was originally cut by Kelly Clarkson—an unsurprising piece of trivia considering the song's soaring high notes and overtly uplifting message.
Even relatively innocuous pieces like this USA Today story feel the need to point out that she will become the first First Lady whom we have all seen naked — a lurid piece of trivia, to be sure, but hardly a reflection on Melania's morals, or what kind of First Lady she will be.
Then he invokes a passage of the Bible ("Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" is a favorite) or some out-of-place piece of trivia that has little to do with the issue at hand (that the state of Texas collects no income tax is a go-to).
Here's a love song I picked out for me and you: A small piece of trivia: this episode was the first to be directed by Matt Shakman, whose background is mostly in television comedy (You're the Worst, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), and he also directed the incredible final two episodes of the first season of FX's Fargo.
My other favorite clues include the other question mark clues at 17-Across, 10-Down and 34-Down, as well as the clue for 57-Across, as to my knowledge, this is the first time such a cluing angle has been used for ESSENES, and I think it's an interesting piece of trivia (a crossword has to have at least some trivia, right?) I hope you enjoy the puzzle, vast expanses of white space and all.
Each piece of trivia is introduced as a sentence with a blank missing. A panel of guests including singers, comedians, and actors then attempt to fill in the missing blank. After the guests make their guesses, the answer is revealed and then proof is offered to show how this piece of trivia is true. Following the video evidence a panel of 50 judges vote on how interesting the particular piece of trivia was, rating it on a scale of one to five stars.
To date no piece of trivia has received 100 Heys. At some point in the show, there is a segment called . Viewers submit hypothetical questions intended to produce answers in the form of new trivia; "Trivia" then "go[es] to great lengths to answer them." Tamori (referred to as "Chairman Tamori" in the English dubbed version) evaluates the Seed of Trivia by pulling a lever.
Among the other notable facts, it might be mentioned that Fredrikstad defender Roar Johansen played 54 consecutive internationals between 1960 and 1967. Not even Thorbjørn Svenssen managed a streak like that. Another piece of trivia was that goalkeeper Kjell Kaspersen scored on a penalty in the 7–0 friendly win against Thailand in 1965. This makes Kaspersen the only goalkeeper to have scored for the Norwegian national side.
Once they beat up three delinquents from Hakuun High while running away from Kitano. :Another piece of trivia from the author himself, Kuroda serves as a pivotal character at the very start of the series, when the author experienced a writer's block. ; : He is first seen in chapter 2. He is the strongest first-year delinquent of Hekikuu High, previously suspended for beating up one of the teachers.
Each episode's title is a word or phrase relating to music and a phrase describing the episode separated by a symbol from musical notation. For example, the second episode's title is written in Japanese as "", using the eighth note. An exception is the finale, which uses the music end barline at the end of the title. From episode 2 onward, Kivat begins the majority of episodes by stating a piece of trivia about music, art, chess, and other subjects.
He is a recolored version of Hungramps, but has cherry blossom-shaped eyebrows. ;Poofessor : :A Legendary bear Yo-kai of the Shady Tribe who makes people spout off trivia in his search for the one true piece of trivia to make him happy. In Yo-kai Watch 2, the Yo-kai required to unlock Poofessor are Steppa, Venoct, Cheeksqueek, Grainpa, Kyubi, Daiz, Fidgephant, and Snartle. in Yo-kai Watch 3, the Yo-kai required to unlock Poofessor are Cuttincheez, Snottle, Chirakashikerai, Kechirashi, Yocchaa, Nonuttin, Moskevil, and Dismarelda.
Crackers are typically pulled at the Christmas dinner table or at parties. In one version of the cracker tradition, the person with the larger portion of cracker empties the contents from the tube and keeps them. In another, each person has their own cracker and keeps its contents regardless of whose end they were in. Typically these contents are a coloured paper hat, a small toy, a small plastic model or other trinket, and a motto, a joke, a riddle or piece of trivia on a small strip of paper.
At the beach, a mother turtle, singing to the tune of "The Arkansas Traveler" (the main theme music for this short), brings down her four eggs and finds a good place to hatch them out. She sticks out four signs for the baby turtles' names (Tom, Dick, Harry, Clem) and begins digging holes for the eggs. At that moment, a human (from offscreen) holds up a nature note to explain to the audience that what we're seeing is a fact: turtles bury their eggs in the sand so that the hot sun can hatch them out. The mother turtle sees this, scolds the human for sticking in that piece of trivia (claiming people already know that), and leaves to fetch a sunlamp.
Nufărul is termed a "satellite" quarter because it is located at the edge of the Oradea municipality and contains a range of infrastructure similar to Oradea city centre, including a transport hub, supermarkets and other commercial infrastructure, and high-density apartment blocks. After the Oradea city centre (Centru) and Rogerius, it is the third-largest district for business in Oradea. It is also one of the fastest growing areas in Bihor county in terms of development and foreign investment, due to its location on the E60 Budapest–Bucharest highway, the quarter being the first point of contact with Oradea when arriving from Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and other major Romanian cities. A piece of trivia used as a sign of Nufărul's rise as an important centre for foreign investment is that the quarter was the location of the second McDonald's (McDrive) restaurant in the Municipality of Oradea.
One important task was to shore up the morale of the dispirited stadtholder after his departure from The Hague in September 1785. William at that time had two options: either to give in to the Patriot demands and accept some kind of compromise as to the Government Regulations, or to hold on to his "due rights" at any cost. The latter was his favorite option (he was wont to quote the maxim Aut Caesar, aut nihilSchama, p. 106) and Harris, in concert with William's wife Wilhelmina of Prussia,A nice piece of trivia about her is that she was a Princess of Orange both through her marriage with William, and in her own right as a descendant in the female line of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. In fact the Treaty of Partition that the heads of the House of Orange-Nassau and the House of Hohenzollern (both descendants in female lines, by different daughters of Frederick Henry) concluded in Berlin in 1732, gave the heads of both Houses the right to use the title Prince of Orange.
Each game contains the speed round with a "carpet sample fun fact": a piece of trivia, and the "lightning round" in which the contestant must "name as many things as possible" in three seconds (after which Jimmy names a thing that is none of the things the contestant mentioned), and a "carpet sample cartoon break", which is followed by a "the making of" featurette, then a "the making of the making of" featurette, then an epilogue of the makers of them. If a contestant lands on a piece that has already been won, Jimmy turns the wheel back five spaces. A seemingly arbitrary winner, chosen by Higgins (who wasn't paying attention because he was arguing with his wife on the phone), wins the sample of carpet on which the wheel stopped during their spin. The other two contestants each receive a consolation prize that turns out to be much more valuable than the winning contestant's prize, usually a $300 gift card to the Apple Store (the winning contestant is ultimately awarded the consolation prize as well).

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