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* ... that ''''']''''' by ] is regarded as the first ] novel in the ]? | |||
* ... that feminist ''']''' publicly admonished the aristocracy of ] in 1893 for their failure to recognize the talent of native artists? | |||
* ... that most of the known ''''']''''' fossils are of teeth because the other bones are likely to have been eaten by ]? | |||
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Tatiana Calderón- ... that Tatiana Calderón (pictured) increased her neck measurement through strength training by 9 cm (3.5 in) to cope with the g-forces generated by driving a Formula One car?
- ... that artwork at the Jackson Avenue station in the Bronx depicts images from six Latin American stories?
- ... that the fallacy of using ad hominem arguments was first discussed by Aristotle in his Sophistical Refutations?
- ... that King Kalākaua's committee to revive the Hale Nauā secret society consisted of nine women, and only one man other than himself?
- ... that flying ace Brian van Mentz survived the Battle of Britain, but was killed by a bomb that fell on a pub?
- ... that Martin Scorsese created his first film, What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, as part of a summer program?
- ... that Kosala by Bhalchandra Nemade is regarded as the first existentialist novel in the Marathi language?
- ... that most of the known Gigantopithecus fossils are of teeth because the other bones are likely to have been eaten by porcupines?