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* ... that Emirati princess ''']''' invoked the ] to divorce her husband, which is traditionally done only by the husband? | |||
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* ... that ''']''' was described as "somewhat of an online sex symbol" following his December 2024 arrest? | |||
* ... that in Greek mythology, Achilles promised to marry ''']''' if she would help him conquer her homeland, but afterwards he had her executed for treason? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' is strategically located to overlook the crossing of the ] near ], a promontory in Lebanon? | |||
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* ... that blogger ''']''' interviewed a man who carried out a mass shooting the following year? | ||
* ... that for cultural reasons the ''''']''''' was permitted to be worn by Catholic priests in China even while celebrating Mass? | |||
* ... that journalism students at ] were willing to work for free to save their newscast on ''']'''? | |||
* ... that in 1927 ''']''' became the first woman bus driver in Sweden and was nicknamed "Buss-Berta"? | |||
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* ... that both the comedy film ''''']''''', and ''']''' it was named after, had cloned remakes? | |||
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Lilium lophophorum flower- ... that the unique flower shape of Lilium lophophorum (pictured) is adapted to protect its reproductive organs from the harsh ultraviolet light and torrential rains of its habitat?
- ... that with the Green Bay Packers' loss in the 2020 NFC Championship Game, Aaron Rodgers "became the first quarterback in NFL history to lose four straight NFC Championship Games"?
- ... that The House of Bijapur has been called a "painted curtain call" since the dynasty it depicts was overthrown only a few years later?
- ... that Dethloff Willrodt fought for the Union army on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, having previously been a soldier in the Confederate army?
- ... that in Greek mythology, Achilles promised to marry Pisidice if she would help him conquer her homeland, but afterwards he had her executed for treason?
- ... that blogger Charles LeBlanc interviewed a man who carried out a mass shooting the following year?
- ... that for cultural reasons the jijin was permitted to be worn by Catholic priests in China even while celebrating Mass?
- ... that in 1927 Berta Persson became the first woman bus driver in Sweden and was nicknamed "Buss-Berta"?
- ... that both the comedy film Starbuck, and the Holstein bull it was named after, had cloned remakes?