"Fascinating tidbits" refers to interesting and captivating pieces of information or facts.
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Among the myriad
of fascinating tidbits she offers every week, one thing she comes back to is the importance of editing.
Along with her personal journey, she offers a quick trip through the history of swimming,
with fascinating tidbits about swimmers of old and their modern counterparts.
Otherwise, O'Neill does a solid job in going over all aspects of a (middle to upper class) woman's personal life in the 19th century in England / America, with lots of
fascinating tidbits thrown in.
For
more fascinating tidbits and an extensive discussion of the research and its applications, check out Dr. Gottman's recent release, What Makes Love Last?
This 550 - page book doesn't bog you down with unnecessary appraisal jargon and yet is full
of fascinating tidbits.
Facts galore — about history, religion, trivia, science, food and customs — are organized in manageable bites, including marginalia
with fascinating tidbits.
Wow us with at least one
fascinating tidbit, such as what inspired you to start your company.
Fascinating tidbit: «Massachusetts Bay colonists considered themselves a free state.
If you missed our coverage, these quick quotes will take you back to the inspirational messaging and
fascinating tidbits that lit up the entire studio.
Here's
a fascinating tidbit from the research:
Another fascinating tidbit from the Blackout reveal is that there will be air, land, and sea vehicles.
But Alyson Klein's invaluable Ed Week blog flags one
fascinating tidbit that suggests a welcome new Education Department focus on the failings of today's school - governance arrangements:
The Guardian's coverage of the Edinburg International Book Festival has turned up a lot of
fascinating tidbits, but one of the most exciting was a hint at the subject of Jennifer Egan's next full - length work - in - progress.
While this biography will doubtless be full of
fascinating tidbits, we're especially interested in learning more about a little - known fact about Jobs that has a literary angle.
In this guest post, Klickstein shares what it was like writing the book, as well as
some fascinating tidbits he discovered along the way:
One
fascinating tidbit that addresses a couple of these issues at once: «The whole urge to become an abstract painter was, to me, a very political gesture.