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Talia Or- ... that Talia Or (pictured), who sang as the Voice of a Falcon at La Scala, was born in Israel and is based in Germany?
- ... that Amtrak called the Vermont Rail System the worst host railroad in the country in 2010 due to delays on the Ethan Allen Express?
- ... that one of the Wolfe-class ships of the line was destroyed by a storm before she had even been launched?
- ... that after winning a discrimination lawsuit against the Honolulu Police Department, Lucile Abreu became its first female detective?
- ... that Glacialisaurus, meaning 'icy lizard', got its name from its discovery site in the Beardmore Glacier?
- ... that the Brooklyn Nine-Nine storyline about Rosa Diaz's bisexuality was heavily influenced by the bisexuality of her portrayer?
- ... that a 700-page article published in Lustrum was issued over the course of twelve years?
- ... that while the Apion family held extensive power over Byzantine Egypt, they largely remained in Constantinople as absentee landlords?