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- "Antigonish" is a poem by the American educator and poet William Hughes Mearns, written in 1899. It is also known as The Little Man Who Wasn't There,[not...
- has been described as "the world's oldest profession", though this is unverifiable, and most likely incorrect. The Ancient Near East was home to many shrines...
- successful in a limited, potentially comical, oddly specific, or possibly unverifiable way. The phrase began to appear in several major ****anese foreign-rock...
- came into question, as many details of his biography appeared to be unverifiable. He was ranked number 44 of the 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time by TV...
- contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (May 2024)...
- contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (May 2024)...
- contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (July 2024)...
- the fictitious Professor Wikipedia instructs a class with a medley of unverifiable and occasionally absurd statements. The Dilbert comic strip from May...
- contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (February...
- contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. (July 2010)...