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* ... that between 1899 and 1923 the United States government issued 3,604,239,600 one-dollar '''[[Black Eagle Silver Certificate]]s''' ''(example pictured)''{{-?}} |
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* ... that the '''[[flag of Rwanda]]''' ''(pictured)'' depicts the sun illuminating the country's vegetation? |
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* ... that in order to attend breakdancing classes as a child, future Olympian '''[[Amir Zakirov]]''' had to give up eating lunch? |
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* ... that '''[[Queer advocacy in the Israel–Hamas war|queer pro-Palestinian protesters]]''' faced off against the 2024 Philadelphia Pride drumline? |
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* ... that '''''[[The Book of Virtues]]''''' inspired [[PBS]]'s first animated primetime series? |
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* ... that Australian judoka '''[[Josh Katz]]''' competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics six months after completely rupturing an [[Anterior cruciate ligament|ACL]]? |
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* ... that one researcher found that nearly a third of the people '''[[Anti-antisemitism in Germany|cancelled over antisemitism allegations in Germany]]''' have been Jews? |
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* ... that the '''[[Tunghsing Building]]''' was the only building in Taipei that collapsed after the [[1999 Jiji earthquake|September 21 earthquake]] in 1999? |
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* ... that plans for a '''[[statue of Dirk Nowitzki]]''' to have three basketballs were scrapped? |
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* ... that '''[[Parker Short]]''' became popular on social media for singing and dancing to "[[Not Like Us]]" at a rally for [[Kamala Harris]]? |
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* ... that arguments in favor of a '''[[Palestinian right of armed resistance]]''' are often based on [[Protocol I#Article 1(4)|Article 1(4) of Protocol I]] to the Geneva Conventions? |
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* ... that '''[[Alexina Kublu]]''', a linguist, translator, Languages Commissioner, and the first [[justice of the peace]] in Nunavut, is her grandmother's father and her daughter's son, as per the Inuit [[namesake]] tradition? |
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- ... that between 1899 and 1923 the United States government issued 3,604,239,600 one-dollar Black Eagle Silver Certificates (example pictured)?
- ... that although J1407b eclipsed V1400 Centauri in 2007, nobody noticed for over three years?
- ... that in order to attend breakdancing classes as a child, future Olympian Amir Zakirov had to give up eating lunch?
- ... that The Book of Virtues inspired PBS's first animated primetime series?
- ... that one researcher found that nearly a third of the people cancelled over antisemitism allegations in Germany have been Jews?
- ... that plans for a statue of Dirk Nowitzki to have three basketballs were scrapped?
- ... that during the writing of El Eternauta: segunda parte, Héctor Germán Oesterheld became victim of an enforced disappearance?
- ... that arguments in favor of a Palestinian right of armed resistance are often based on Article 1(4) of Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions?
- ... that a magical inanimate dog may have been a taxidermy dog, an automaton, or a metaphor?