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- ... that Finland's Lågskär island lighthouse (pictured) contained the world's first rotating gas lighting device?
- ... that two years after the magnificent wedding of Edward of Norfolk, his father-in-law was hanged at Tyburn?
- ... that the wooden chapel on Malören in northern Sweden became known as the "cathedral of the islands" due to its tall spire?
- ... that a content audit, a qualitative analysis of all or part of a website, can help an organization develop its content strategy?
- ... that in Dutch director Ruud van Hemert's Schatjes (1984), one of the most successful Dutch movies ever, parents and their children engage in guerrilla warfare?
- ... that no One Day International cricket matches have been played at the Albion Sports Complex since 1985?
- ... that royal midwife Mrs. Cannon collected exotic animals and curiosities such as Oliver Cromwell's nightcap?
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- ... that there are fifteen runestones in or near Skånela Church (pictured), Sweden?
- ... that photographer Cecilia Glaisher compiled an illustrated book of ferns during the Victorian fern craze?
- ... that ants of the extinct genus Haidomyrmex could possibly open their mandibles to almost twice their head size?
- ... that YouTube personality Daym Drops became a host on the Travel Channel after posting a YouTube video of himself eating a hamburger from Five Guys?
- ... that the first owner of the Silas Ferrell House owned two businesses and helped to operate a third?
- ... that the diary of Christian missionary Elizabeth Barrows Ussher is said to have described "unspeakable cruelty"?
- ... that lawyer Allen Grubman, seeking his first job, told his interviewer: "I really want to work for you, but I don't come from a very wealthy family, so I can't afford to pay you very much to hire me"?
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- ... that Barrow Court (pictured) was originally a Benedictine nunnery until the Dissolution when King Henry VIII granted it to John Drew as a private residence?
- ... that the bottle for Jennifer Lopez's fragrance Love and Glamour, created by the entertainer with designer Jon DiNapoli, was shaped to resemble "a woman wearing an elegant gown"?
- ... that R. D. Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone, considered Erema his "most unlucky novel", in part because the public could not pronounce the title character's name?
- ... that in an interview with Brian Deer, H. Hugh Fudenberg claimed to be able to cure autistic children using his own bone marrow?
- ... that the 22 cubic inch Suzuki FE automobile engine gained a double victory in the inaugural Japanese Grand Prix, with an average speed of nearly 56 mph?
- ... that Montana State University Library is home to the 7500-volume Trout and Salmonids Collection of books, periodicals, grey literature with ephemera, and research materials on trout and fly fishing?
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- ... that at Harvard commencements, bagpipes herald breakfast, bachelors are welcomed, sheriffs on white steeds preserve order, and Harvard's president occupies a "bizarre" chair (pictured) prone to tipping over?
- ... that the Ritz-Carlton luxury hotel in the Cayman Islands comprises two buildings set on either side of the boulevard that runs parallel to the Seven Mile Beach and linked by a catwalk?
- ... that the Worcester Sharks lost their all-time leading goaltender, Alex Stalock, to the San Jose Sharks just before their 2013–14 season?
- ... that the purpose of Verbrennungskommando Warschau was to dispose of the evidence of a systematic campaign of mass murder after an uprising?
- ... that from October 1967 (1967-10) onwards, Transportes Aéreos Nacionales and LANICA operated a BAC One-Eleven on a joint basis?
- ... that both Stefan Heggelund, a conservative, and his girlfriend Hadia Tajik, a social democrat, were elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 2013?
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- ... that American frontier doctor Charles Boarman (pictured), a founding member of the Society of California Pioneers, died fighting a smallpox epidemic in Amador County, California?
- ... that the eggs of the Black Guineafowl are reddish-brown but its nesting habits are unknown?
- ... that John Chuang, the co-founder of chocolate manufacturer Petra Foods, is the twenty-second richest person in Singapore, with an estimated net worth of $965 million?
- ... that "Know It All Ed" (November 26, 1999), the first episode of the second season of Danny Antonucci's hit Cartoon Network series Ed, Edd n Eddy, was considered a highlight episode of its season by DVD Talk?
- ... that utilitarian genocide was defined in 1975 by genocide scholar Vahakn Dadrian?
- ... that according to legend, the hermit Xu You was offered the royal throne by Emperor Yao, but he declined and even washed his ears out in embarrassment?
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- ... that Nakayama Tadayasu was exceptionally awarded the Order of the Chrysanthemum (pictured) in his own lifetime?
- ... that Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda asserted that "Buddhism was the fulfilment of Hinduism"?
- ... that Clitocybe albirhiza, Floccularia albolanaripes, Geopora cooperi, Hygrophorus goetzii, H. marzuolus, H. purpurascens, Lentinellus montanus, Ramaria magnipes and Tricholoma vernaticum are snowbank mushrooms?
- ... that the character Nilkantha Bagchi in Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (1977) and Meghe Dhaka Tara (2013), resembled film director Ritwik Ghatak's personality?
- ... that in 1983, the Irish Thoroughbred Stanerra became the first European-trained racehorse to win the Japan Cup?
- ... that Keri Rosebraugh incorporates discarded wood, paper, and other re-purposed trash into her mixed media artworks?
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