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* ... that ''']''' ''(pictured)'' became the youngest player in ]'s history at the age of 17 years, 9 months, and 6 days? | ||
* ... that the political opposition in Saint Kitts and Nevis has viewed the national broadcaster, ''']''', as a government mouthpiece? | |||
* ... that in 1809, two ministers leading the British war effort against Napoleon fought ''']'''? | |||
* ... that ''']''' acted for the defence in the ] and the trial of the MP ]? | |||
* ... that in his first year in the ], ''']''' was told he was released and began flying back home, but was told upon landing that the release was a mistake and he was to return? | |||
* ... that the funds from the sale of burial lots at ''']''' in Philadelphia were intended for the construction of the ]? | |||
* ... that ''']''' was not harvested or walked over, because oral tradition held that it had grown from the droppings of a two-headed serpent? | |||
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* ... that ''']''' was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Science degree in medicine from the ]? | ||
* ... that ] completed his Hungarian-influenced composition ''''']''''' during his period of ] after Hitler's seizure of power? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' was sold to Connecticut for an annual payment of 180 pounds of equal quantities of wheat, peas, and either rye or barley? | |||
* ... that one ] announcer refused to mention ''']''' in game broadcasts for several years? | |||
* ... that future Olympic weightlifter ''']''' received a job offer in marketing after media coverage about his difficulty securing employment? | |||
* ... that ] called ''']''', a "deformity"? | |||
* ... that out of 148 candidates in the ''']''' there was only one woman? | |||
* ... that residents of ''']''', profited from passing vessels by dragging their tow mules into the ] and having local boys "rescue" them for a fee? | |||
* ... that basketball coach ''']''' left the ] to join the ]? | |||
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Kang Ju-hyeok- ... that Kang Ju-hyeok (pictured) became the youngest player in FC Seoul's history at the age of 17 years, 9 months, and 6 days?
- ... that the political opposition in Saint Kitts and Nevis has viewed the national broadcaster, ZIZ, as a government mouthpiece?
- ... that Richard Du Cann acted for the defence in the Lady Chatterley's Lover obscenity trial and the trial of the MP John Stonehouse?
- ... that the funds from the sale of burial lots at Cathedral Cemetery in Philadelphia were intended for the construction of the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul?
- ... that Mary Robertson was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Science degree in medicine from the University of Cape Town?
- ... that Karl Amadeus Hartmann completed his Hungarian-influenced composition Kammerkonzert during his period of inner emigration after Hitler's seizure of power?
- ... that one Canadian football announcer refused to mention Tony Pajaczkowski in game broadcasts for several years?
- ... that Augustus Pugin called St John the Evangelist Church, Islington, a "deformity"?
- ... that residents of Port Mercer, New Jersey, profited from passing vessels by dragging their tow mules into the Delaware and Raritan Canal and having local boys "rescue" them for a fee?