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* ... that '']'' listed ''''']''''' as the most essential album of Argentine heavy metal? | * ... that '']'' listed ''''']''''' as the most essential album of Argentine heavy metal? | ||
* ... that people of the ] culture built canals in the ''']''' wetland area of Colombia long before Spanish arrival? | * ... that people of the ] culture built canals in the ''']''' wetland area of Colombia long before Spanish arrival? | ||
* ... that although Israel honored 27 ancient ] skeletons with a state funeral in 1969, ''']''' is now known to be a myth? | |||
* ... that ''']''' was the first female driver to advance to the A-Main feature race at the ]? | * ... that ''']''' was the first female driver to advance to the A-Main feature race at the ]? | ||
* ... that the ''']''' was found buried beneath another villa? | * ... that the ''']''' was found buried beneath another villa? |
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Patrick Hessian- ... that Patrick J. Hessian (pictured), the 16th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army, earned the Soldier's Medal for disarming a suicidal soldier who was holding a live grenade with the pin pulled?
- ... that Rolling Stone listed Ácido Argentino as the most essential album of Argentine heavy metal?
- ... that people of the Zenú culture built canals in the La Mojana wetland area of Colombia long before Spanish arrival?
- ... that Kaylee Bryson was the first female driver to advance to the A-Main feature race at the Chili Bowl Nationals?
- ... that the Villa of Augustus was found buried beneath another villa?
- ... that every summer, the Suiattle River dirties the Sauk with glacial debris?
- ... that architect Donald MacKay designed a fire station which later burnt down in the Great Seattle Fire?
- ... that according to legend, after one of the Earl de Grey's parrots was killed, the other never spoke again?