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* ... that a skull of the distant horse relative ''''']''''' was first misidentified as an amphibian, then as a canine? | * ... that a skull of the distant horse relative ''''']''''' was first misidentified as an amphibian, then as a canine? | ||
* ... that ''']''' was the first book printer in ], and the first to print a book in ] within the present-day territory of Latvia? | * ... that ''']''' was the first book printer in ], and the first to print a book in ] within the present-day territory of Latvia? |
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Pablo Busch- ... that German-born physician Pablo Busch (pictured) was labelled a "witch or curandero" by indigenous tribes in Bolivia?
- ... that a skull of the distant horse relative Palaeotherium was first misidentified as an amphibian, then as a canine?
- ... that Nikolaus Mollyn was the first book printer in Riga, and the first to print a book in Latvian within the present-day territory of Latvia?
- ... that in addition to millions murdered, Nazi crimes against children included compulsory sterilization, forced labor, forced institutionalization, medical experiments and Germanisation?
- ... that Chivas USA had eleven different managers over ten seasons?
- ... that literary critic Qian Xingcun brought several Communist writers into the Shanghai film industry?
- ... that the clergy of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis were upset about the sale of Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary after its closure?
- ... that Femke Bol successfully defended her 2021 title by winning the women's 400 metres at the 2023 European Athletics Indoor Championships?
- ... that Louis Abramson worked on the renovation of a building that he designed 57 years earlier?