Revision as of 12:35, 29 August 2024 view sourceRoySmith (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Checkusers, Administrators92,148 edits Undid revision 1242904045 by Stephen (talk) it was fine as originally written, I'll explain on WP:ERRORSTag: Undo← Previous edit | Latest revision as of 09:54, 29 December 2024 view source Amakuru (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators111,141 edits Change Ceechynaa hook to positive-sounding review instead of a negative one per WP:DYKBLP | ||
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* ... that in the 18th century the ''']''' tribe ''(pictured)'' was driven from the ] to the regions of ] and ], where their descendants live today? | |||
* ... that ] did not want to be depicted as "''''']'''''" ''(pictured)''{{-?}} | |||
* ... that a reviewer described ''']''', who entered the ] earlier this month with "''']'''", as "proudly waving the sexual liberation flag"? | |||
* ... that Olympic ] ''']''' is nicknamed "Quake" as he was born on the day of a deadly earthquake? | |||
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* ... that ''']''' was named "tocopherol" as it was identified as essential for live births in rats? | ||
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* ... that in the 1950s ''']''' opened one of the first veterinary practices in Paris? | ||
* ... that the sexual ] ''''']''''' was censored in English releases of '']'' until '']''{{-?}} | |||
* ... that the ''']''' in 1376 saw ] successfully recapture Durrës from ], only for Thopia to reclaim the city in 1383? | |||
* ... that newspaper publisher ''']''' built trapdoors and hiding places in his house in case it was raided by ]? | |||
* ... that ''']''' remained in post for around 30 years after being described as "the oldest soldier in the Royal Artillery"? | |||
* ... that nearly 300 construction workers showed up at 8 am to continue building ''']''', unaware of the Chernobyl disaster earlier that day? | |||
* ... that you can search Misplaced Pages or ] of more than 37 billion ] ''']'''? | |||
* ... that war correspondent ''']''' was killed while travelling as an unofficial passenger aboard a Royal Navy submarine during the Second World War? | |||
* ... that Luxembourgian ] ''']''' also played as a goalkeeper for his nation's football team? | |||
* ... that ''']''', a ]–themed roller coaster, was first tested with a train full of plush turkeys? | |||
* ... that mamas sang on "''']'''"? | |||
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Mawali tribal sheikhs, 1880s- ... that in the 18th century the Mawali tribe (pictured) was driven from the Syrian steppe to the regions of Hama and Idlib, where their descendants live today?
- ... that a reviewer described Ceechynaa, who entered the UK singles chart earlier this month with "Peggy", as "proudly waving the sexual liberation flag"?
- ... that vitamin E was named "tocopherol" as it was identified as essential for live births in rats?
- ... that in the 1950s Michel Klein opened one of the first veterinary practices in Paris?
- ... that the sexual onomatopoeia puff-puff was censored in English releases of Dragon Quest until Dragon Quest XI?
- ... that newspaper publisher Jacob Frolich built trapdoors and hiding places in his house in case it was raided by Radical Republicans?
- ... that nearly 300 construction workers showed up at 8 am to continue building Chernobyl Reactors 5 and 6, unaware of the Chernobyl disaster earlier that day?
- ... that war correspondent Bernard Gray was killed while travelling as an unofficial passenger aboard a Royal Navy submarine during the Second World War?
- ... that Good Gravy!, a Thanksgiving dinner–themed roller coaster, was first tested with a train full of plush turkeys?