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* ... that ''']''' ''(pictured)'' stood as a candidate in a French presidential election in 1913, thirty years before French women achieved suffrage? | ||
* ... that ''''']''''' was one of few publications in early-20th-century China that regularly covered same-sex intimacy? | |||
* ... that ''']''' with 30 years' experience in North Korean intelligence agencies defected to South Korea in 2014? | |||
* ... that ''']''' transformed shadows cast by the Sun into street art? | |||
* ... that an underground tunnel between two houses in what is now ''']''' was used to hide fugitive slaves? | |||
* ... that ''']''', a settlement mentioned by ] and ], is believed to have been located on the slopes of ], although its exact location remains under debate? | |||
* ... that when John of Montfort was captured in ''']''', his wife took command of the Breton army? | |||
* ... that ''']''' was an |
* ... that ''']''' was diagnosed with ] in 2012 from an injury that he suffered in 1985? | ||
* ... that ] organising the ''']''' refused to allow the contest to be shown in Chile, as a protest against the country's military dictatorship? | |||
* ... that five of the six people killed in the ''']''' were members of the same family? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' arose in the 1990s and now numbers over 100,000 people? | |||
* ... that ''''']''''' was studied primarily using X-rays of its fossils? | |||
* ... that ''']''' brought a transcontinental rail terminus to ], in exchange for thousands of acres of land? | |||
* ... that the author of ''''']''''' has written about the phenomenon of giving ] girls the name "Connie"? | |||
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* ... that ] developed his "''']'''" in response to the emergence of "]"? | ||
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Marie Denizard- ... that Marie Denizard (pictured) stood as a candidate in a French presidential election in 1913, thirty years before French women achieved suffrage?
- ... that The Crystal was one of few publications in early-20th-century China that regularly covered same-sex intimacy?
- ... that Hanif Kureshi transformed shadows cast by the Sun into street art?
- ... that Gigarta, a settlement mentioned by Strabo and Pliny the Elder, is believed to have been located on the slopes of Mount Lebanon, although its exact location remains under debate?
- ... that Al LeBoeuf was diagnosed with a rare condition in 2012 from an injury that he suffered in 1985?
- ... that the Swedish broadcaster organising the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 refused to allow the contest to be shown in Chile, as a protest against the country's military dictatorship?
- ... that the Polish manga and anime fandom arose in the 1990s and now numbers over 100,000 people?
- ... that Frank A. Kimball brought a transcontinental rail terminus to National City, California, in exchange for thousands of acres of land?
- ... that Aldous Huxley developed his "feelies" in response to the emergence of "talkies"?