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* ... that opera composer and librettist '''[[Joseph Redding]]''' ''(pictured)'' was also a chess expert and lawyer who argued a [[List of landmark court decisions in the United States|landmark decision]] before the United States Supreme Court? |
* ... that opera composer and librettist '''[[Joseph Redding]]''' ''(pictured)'' was also a chess expert and lawyer who argued a [[List of landmark court decisions in the United States|landmark decision]] before the United States Supreme Court? |
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* ... that the 1920–1922 Tashkent [[wall newspaper]] '''''[[Rost (Tashkent newspaper)|Rost]]''''' was the first [[Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik dialect)|Bukharian-Jewish]] Soviet newspaper? |
* ... that the 1920–1922 Tashkent [[wall newspaper]] '''''[[Rost (Tashkent newspaper)|Rost]]''''' was the first [[Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik dialect)|Bukharian-Jewish]] Soviet newspaper? |
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* ... that sisters '''[[Joanne McCarthy (basketball)|Joanne]]''', Lynette, Amy and [[Jenny McCarthy]] were all gymnasts and ten-pin bowlers? |
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* ... that '''[[Kooraban National Park]]''' has provided a habitat for more than twenty vulnerable animal species, including [[koala]]s? |
* ... that '''[[Kooraban National Park]]''' has provided a habitat for more than twenty vulnerable animal species, including [[koala]]s? |
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* ... that a bust of the notorious slave trader '''[[Isaac Franklin]]''' was placed on the prow of his slave ship, the ''[[Isaac Franklin (brig)|Isaac Franklin]]''{{-?}} |
* ... that a bust of the notorious slave trader '''[[Isaac Franklin]]''' was placed on the prow of his slave ship, the ''[[Isaac Franklin (brig)|Isaac Franklin]]''{{-?}} |
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- ... that opera composer and librettist Joseph Redding (pictured) was also a chess expert and lawyer who argued a landmark decision before the United States Supreme Court?
- ... that the 1920–1922 Tashkent wall newspaper Rost was the first Bukharian-Jewish Soviet newspaper?
- ... that Kooraban National Park has provided a habitat for more than twenty vulnerable animal species, including koalas?
- ... that a bust of the notorious slave trader Isaac Franklin was placed on the prow of his slave ship, the Isaac Franklin?
- ... that the video game Manor Lords was wishlisted more than three million times on Steam after its developer had estimated it would receive around 14,000?
- ... that Walid Daqqa wrote several works of prison literature, including a children's novel about a boy who uses magical olive oil to visit his imprisoned father?
- ... that the production team of the TV series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier created a digital highway more than five miles (8 km) long to capture visual effects for a truck action sequence for the episode "The Star-Spangled Man"?
- ... that prior to becoming a royal reporter for Fox News, English journalist Neil Sean released a cover of Cliff Richard's "We Don't Talk Anymore" with his mother?