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<li>...that bishop ''']''' (1757–1835) earned the nickname "Father of Western Methodism" for his travels through his vast ] of ], ], ], and ]?</li> | <li>...that ] ''']''' (]–]) earned the ] "Father of Western ]" for his travels through his vast ] of ], ], ], and ]?</li> | ||
<li>... that ''']''' is a convention in ] added to the ends of words, that makes ]s ]?</li> | <li>... that ''']''' is a convention in ] added to the ends of words, that makes ]s ]?</li> | ||
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<li>... that until it was ] in ] during the ], the ''']''' was the busiest ] in ]?</li> | ||
<li>... that in the 1977 film ''''']''''' directed by ], the leading role of Conchita is played by two actresses and voiced by a third?</li> | <li>... that in the ] ] ''''']''''' directed by ], the leading role of Conchita is played by two ] and ] by a third?</li> | ||
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- ...that bishop William McKendree (1757–1835) earned the nickname "Father of Western Methodism" for his travels through his vast see of Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, and Illinois?
- ... that silent E is a convention in English spelling added to the ends of words, that makes short vowels long?
- ... that until it was looted in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, the Church of the Holy Apostles was the busiest place of worship in Constantinople?
- ... that in the 1977 film That Obscure Object of Desire directed by Luis Buñuel, the leading role of Conchita is played by two actresses and voiced by a third?